OK Grasshopper, this Is what you SHOULD have done to prepare
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- pjacobs51
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Dude, I am in PDX and I have been snowbound for days! It is friggin crazy! It is the worst in 50 years!
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- unimatrix0
- 11 months ago
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So, are we finally agreeing that global warming is for real, and it's already started?
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- Brazil617MA
- 11 months ago
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ZOMG GLOBAL COOLING, START THE MASS HYSTERIA ON BOTH FRONTS ASAP! As if I eco-disasterous political tool doesn't have enough crazies crawling out of the woodwork, here we go from the other side.
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- Liberal_Extinction
- 11 months ago
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Seattle is on track to have record snow this Christmas... the last time they had this much was in the 1860's.
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- ninthstate
- 11 months ago
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Im gonna go turn on my car outside and let it run all night. Hopefully by morning the planet will have warmed up.
THank god gasoline is so cheap right now. I can use as much as i want.
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Global warming is gonna suck in the summer. reacord winter temperatures gonna me a HUMID ass summer
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- escarondito
- 11 months ago
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white christmas across canada ?? pfftt im in Toronto, and we're getiing 15mm of RAIN tomorrow (xmas eve).
but yes, i'll admit it's been a while since we've got this much snow.
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- commandercool
- 11 months ago
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"Whoopty doo. What does it all mean Basil?"
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- Sons_Of_Liberty
- 11 months ago
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Here's a snippet of my Seattle snowday.
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- PropadataFilms
- 11 months ago
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We were in Fred Meyer yesterday and an employee was telling us that they were concerned that the roof was not engineered to withstand this type of snow load. The building was packed with shoppers!
People were so not prepared for this amount of snow or that it would last for as long as it has. We're expecting more tomorrow. Yikes.
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- cantucwearebrothers
- 11 months ago
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A had to turn on my heater for the first time__ever__in Phoenix. Not exactly snowed in but that says something. Even the cacti have THO.
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Seattle's strategy for clearing roads relies on sand and de-icer, not salt, which is a more effective method of melting ice and snow.
"If we were using salt, you'd see patches of bare road because salt is very effective," said Alex Wiggins, chief of staff for the Seattle Department of Transportation. "We decided not to utilize salt because it's not a healthy addition to Puget Sound."
By ruling out salt and some of the chemicals routinely used by snowbound cities, Seattle has embraced a less-effective strategy for clearing roads, namely sand sprinkled on top of snowpack along major arterials, and a chemical de-icer that is effective when temperatures are below 32 degrees.
"It's tough going. I won't argue with you on that," he said. But here in Seattle, "we're sensitive about everything we do that impacts the environment."
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I live in Seattle and it's been DAYS since we've had snow and the streets are still slippery. Old timers tell me they've never had this much snow for decades!







