Re: Pictures of ice
Posted by Myrk- on
Mon Jan 31st 2005 at 10:37pm
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2005-01-31 10:37pm
Myrk-
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Meh, doesn't look that bad... In plymouth in UK we had a tornado the other week :biggrin: Ripped up loads of trees and s**t.
Re: Pictures of ice
Posted by DrGlass on
Mon Jan 31st 2005 at 10:42pm
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2005-01-31 10:42pm
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oh yeah, this wasn't bad or anything. I used to live in PA and we
had ice storms like this in June (well not really) and it wasn't a big
deal.
But this is a city of 4 million people who dont know how to drive or
even walk on ice. It was 80 degrees just a week ago. A
friend and I got lost in a maze of downed trees on the way to her
house. Atlanta is full of trees with shallow roots so in strong
wind or ice they just tip right over. We lose about 25 trees a
year in my area of town.
Re: Pictures of ice
Posted by diablobasher on
Mon Jan 31st 2005 at 10:58pm
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2005-01-31 10:58pm
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The climate gave up on as the day we invented hair spray. :razz:
If the ice caps melt and the gulf stream stops, were all gonna be cold for a LOOOONG time.