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“Let’s Talk Winter”


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6 minutes ago, buckeye said:

I don't know what's more surreal, no toilet paper in any stores in Columbus, or that it's actually snowing.

Seriously,  if you want to get depressed, go to a grocery store.  People walking around in a fog, no ground beef, no chicken breasts, no tp, and sections of empty shelves.   WTF

 

 

Luckily got TP last weekend. Then my wife ventured out this morning to our GE & got pretty lucky. Got chicken, pork, milk, bread & eggs. There was no ground beef though. She also said they were literally stocking shelves continuously so things that she passed when she got there that were empty, were already stocked on her way out.

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Tornado Warning for the west side of Cincy!  https://www.weather.gov/iln/

Well that was at 9:16, 5 mins later weakened:

Tornado Warning

Severe Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
921 PM EDT Thu Mar 19 2020

KYC015-OHC061-200131-
/O.EXP.KILN.TO.W.0002.000000T0000Z-200320T0130Z/
Boone KY-Hamilton OH-
921 PM EDT Thu Mar 19 2020

...THE TORNADO WARNING FOR NORTHERN BOONE AND SOUTHWESTERN HAMILTON
COUNTIES WILL EXPIRE AT 930 PM EDT...

The storm which prompted the warning has weakened below severe
limits, and no longer appears capable of producing a tornado.
Therefore, the warning will be allowed to expire.  However heavy rain
is still possible with this thunderstorm.

Please report previous tornadoes, wind damage or hail to the National
Weather Service by going to our website at weather.gov/iln and
submitting your report via social media.

LAT...LON 3908 8486 3910 8483 3911 8482 3913 8482
      3924 8469 3912 8456 3901 8480
TIME...MOT...LOC 0121Z 231DEG 37KT 3912 8475
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22 hours ago, dayton1996 said:

Yikes!  I knew we got a ton of rain, but that's intense.  Does it inconvenience you much?  It's just off 725.  Neighbors...

I live in Sugarcreek Township so its not a road I normally take, but a buddy of mine lives on Fowler Dr a couple blocks away to the north, so it definitely has rerouted his runs to the south.  City of Bellbrook is going to fix it as soon as they can, but will not see any state/federal relief until like July?

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5 hours ago, HighTechEE said:

Nast rotation supercells rolled thru overnight tearing up northern Greene and southern Clark counties, blew street signs & trees down just north of Yellowsprings and a massive hail storm as well:  https://www.whio.com/news/photos-severe/XAV3ZSAHTZAGDACDAMKPIMGW3Q/ 

Amazingly it all traveled WNW to ESE.....and we in Bellbrook received only a few drops of rain. What a cut-off. Keeping an eye on the storms in Illinois and Iowa. Reports of softball size hail there. That will do some serious damage. Also moving in the same trajectory as last night...but positioned further south.

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On 4/8/2020 at 7:14 PM, iluvsnow said:

I think sometimes this is just a good stopping point for we poor, cloistered, snow forsaken Southern Ohioans. But to make it fit....chance to see some snow in the air next week. Why do negative NAO's only happen in non-winter months.

-NAOs always seem to be there in fall & spring!!! Frustrating 

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On 4/30/2020 at 3:52 PM, Angrysummons said:

How would you rate your winter since 2015?

2015-16: mild

2016-17: very mild

2017-18: average

2018-19: average

2019-20: very mild

The payback for 2013-14 has had a long window of pain.

Agreed, my avatar pic is Feb '14 at Ash Cave in Hocking Hills, SE Ohio, that 85ft water fall was 5ft from being froze all the way to the top. The only time it froze all the way to the top was Jan/Feb of '78.

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On 5/2/2020 at 6:08 PM, HighTechEE said:

Agreed, my avatar pic is Feb '14 at Ash Cave in Hocking Hills, SE Ohio, that 85ft water fall was 5ft from being froze all the way to the top. The only time it froze all the way to the top was Jan/Feb of '78.

One of my favorite places in Ohio.  I went down there many times in the winter when I used to live in Ohio.

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