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Do You Like Ice Storms (Frz Rain)?


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Do you like Ice Storms (Frz Rain)?  

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  1. 1. Do you like Ice Storms (Frz Rain)?

    • No
      23
    • I'm OK with light icing, but not the big ones
      29
    • I like 'em all, even the biggies
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  On 2/12/2015 at 9:00 PM, superjames1992 said:

I like extreme weather, so yes.

That being said, it is surely much inferior when compared to snow or even sleet.

 

 

Exactly. Ice storms are beautiful until the next day. I am more give me snow or give me rain. Don't want to spend a week killing myself in Dads back yard cleaning up the destruction

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So far, only 15% of the board are killsjoys when it comes to freezing rain.  The rest of us at least like a bit of it.  And over 60% of us are okay with the Armageddon scenario of no power for a week.  That's the adventurous spirit I was hoping to find here amongst my SE brethren.  :D

 

BTW, we need a freezing rain emoticon of some sort.

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I like ice.  The more the merrier. 

 

Snow is my first choice of course.  Two inches of ice, or two feet of wet snow.  Both would put the lights out in this part of the country, but who on this board would pull against a epic snowfall regardless of the impact

 

Despise sleet.  Robs one of snow accumulation, and really ticks me off when it takes what could be a crippling ice storm but is instead a couple inches or so inches of useless  pellets.

 

Only Wild Weather I do not like is tornado's.  I've lived thru, and chased canes, but tornados are killers even if precautions are taken.

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  On 2/13/2015 at 3:04 AM, calculus1 said:

So far, only 15% of the board are killsjoys when it comes to freezing rain.  The rest of us at least like a bit of it.  And over 60% of us are okay with the Armageddon scenario of no power for a week.  That's the adventurous spirit I was hoping to find here amongst my SE brethren.  :D

 

BTW, we need a freezing rain emoticon of some sort.

 

 

One year ago today I was in my third of 6 days without power.  Screw that.  Hard.

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  On 2/14/2015 at 3:33 AM, max100 said:

None of you young-ins have seen a storm of this magnitude that Atlanta had in 1973, I remember it like it was yesterday, it was not fun at all....Could this be another 1973 for Atl? We are way overdue for a monster like this..

http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/13/us/atlanta-1973-ice-storm/

Actually that sounds exactly like the storm last year. So yeah, I'll pass every time.

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  On 2/13/2015 at 3:04 AM, calculus1 said:

So far, only 15% of the board are killsjoys when it comes to freezing rain.  The rest of us at least like a bit of it.  And over 60% of us are okay with the Armageddon scenario of no power for a week.  That's the adventurous spirit I was hoping to find here amongst my SE brethren.  :D

 

BTW, we need a freezing rain emoticon of some sort.

But I may be the only one to post who lived thru Atl in 73.  Ask 100 people who live through that, and let's see what the vote is, lol.  Pray you never see a truly bad one.  An inch or an inch and a half is just nuisance ice, but it would scare the pants off most people. 73 was twice that in some places.  Seeing Peachtree street in Buckhead completely covered in downed trees, broken phone poles, with transformers exploding, and the wires popping every were, as far as the eye could see, I mean everywhere, was interesting, and pretty, but I hope I never see the like again, lol.  Once was more than enough. Unless you thrive on carnage and destruction.  Losing power is like boy, and girl scouts camping, and no biggie. You might have to wear a coat, and eat dry dog food, lol.  That's the least of it, and if you live in the middle of a field, you're good too....but, if you have trees....... different deal. Atlanta has trees.   T

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  On 10/14/2015 at 12:21 PM, CherokeeGA said:

I like all storms. Ice storms can be very beautiful.

 

That said, I personally have not had a huge impact from any ice or frozen rain storms (yet).  So I'd probably change my opinion if I went a week without power and heat.

 

We were very close last year.  Dawson county got nailed.   That said, I like them all.   I'll take a quarter inch of ZR over rain any day.

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  On 10/14/2015 at 12:28 PM, WXinCanton said:

We were very close last year.  Dawson county got nailed.   That said, I like them all.   I'll take a quarter inch of ZR over rain any day.

Yeah we lost power here in Forsyth for a few hours with transformers blowing. Worst icestorm since 12/05 and 1/00.

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Ice storms are stressful at work so I voted no; otherwise, I would have voted light since it is pretty. On days you can get sunshine while ice is still on trees, it is a spectacular treat. Still, the day before was probably stressful at work, lol.

 

Here is a detailed rank of weather for me:

1. Snow in the South - very special

2. Tornado chasing - never being chased

3. Hail, medium size - exciting but not damaging

4. Snow in the North - more routine

5. Sleet, with the hope of lightning

6. Straight line thunderstorm wind esp with good shelfie

7. Warm Sunshine

8. Dust storm - interesting but annoying

9. Heavy hoar frost or rime icing is pretty.

10. Freezing rain can be pretty.

 

Worst weather:

 Flooding impacts too many lives too much.

 Low overcast is depressing with no precip.

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  On 10/19/2015 at 3:40 PM, tonysc said:

The short answer for me is..... not no but HELL no.

 

Agree.  The header says ice "storms", which implies heavy damaging icing.  No thanks.  Now a light glaze that lights up the trees when the sun first comes out, sure, I love that.  

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