World record snowfall! Next 4 days! On Mt. Shasta! | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1610510 United States 11/29/2012 07:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's not going to die but we should put our heads together and find out why mt Shasta is the target for this great amount of snow..... LOL. Jeeze. Sorry for laughing at you. Shasta's elevation is 14,180 feet (4322 meters) and it tends to snow a lot up there. Because it snows there. |
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Thor's Hamster User ID: 25496676 United States 11/29/2012 07:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wonder how train service is between the Bay Area and up into Oregon. Amtrak's Coast Starlight (a GREAT route; my favorite) runs between Los Angeles and Seattle; including Sacramento, Chico, Redding, Dunsmuir, through Mount Shasta City, Klamath Falls, Chemult, across the Cascades, Eugene. That would be the segment of the route hardest hit by this weather. Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
DaiSeeDay User ID: 1157713 United States 11/29/2012 07:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can't wait to take some pics if it really does happen!!! Mt Shasta is totally covered with clouds right now with winds wipping around 30+ mph north of it about 45 miles. Quoting: DaiSeeDay That'll be great. If you get up there and get some pics, post 'em. I'd love to check them out. I will try as long as the clouds cooperate by Sunday afternoon or Monday! K ~~Love Is The Root Of True Happiness~~ |
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Seizer User ID: 10510900 United States 11/29/2012 07:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gotta love global warming! On a serious note, my thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected. Anybody know if these recent rain and snow storms have traces of radiation from Fukushima? I do hope the snow crushes whatever works/lives under the mountain tho... |
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Thor's Hamster User ID: 25496676 United States 11/29/2012 08:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Washington st. which is home to the world record snowfall for a year,1140" (95 feet),and for a month,304"(25.3 feet).Both records set at Mt. Baker, a 11,000 ft volcano here in Washington. Quoting: objective viewer I've only seen pictures of Mount Baker. I'd like to come up and check it out...in the summer. :) You guys still have a lot of rugged, remote, beautiful mountainous areas up there. Great part of the country. I'd like to hike around Mount St. Helen's, too. And the Goat Rocks Wilderness, where a lot of "Bigfoot" sightings have been reported, including stories of said creature in the native American lore of the area. There's a famous "sighting" on Star Mountain. And there's a cave there somewhere called "Ape Cave". Strange name for a cave in an area where apes don't exist.... Or do they? One of the greatest views I've seen in my life was out in the waters around the San Juan Islands orca watching, and looking back (east) toward the Washington State mainland, and seeing, a snow-capped Mount Ranier (I think; maybe Adams) rising up over 14,000 feet on a crystal clear day. Unbelievable! Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
Thor's Hamster User ID: 25496676 United States 11/29/2012 08:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gotta love global warming! On a serious note, my thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected. Anybody know if these recent rain and snow storms have traces of radiation from Fukushima? I do hope the snow crushes whatever works/lives under the mountain tho... Quoting: Seizer Good question. Not sure. Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1487396 United States 11/29/2012 08:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Because it is a good thing to laugh at doom! Quoting: Kimpy 2 20290901 (Lowest arctic sea ice on record 2012; most abrupt expansion of Antarctic sea ice 2012; worst MidWestern US drought on record 2012; worst winter Eastern Europe and Russia 2012; record-time melt of Greenland's surface ice sheet 2012, etc.) 2012 bitches! This year has been record-breaking in the amount of records that have been broken! And to top that; many of the "worst," "most," "driest," "wettest" records that were broken this year, were set last year! |
Cryin Wont Help Ya User ID: 18833395 United States 11/29/2012 08:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Northren and Southern Calif is like two completely differents States. They should be in my opinion. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28089372 Ya, there has always been talk and rumblings of it. I wonder what the designated abbreviations would be for a North California and South California state, since "N.C." and "S.C." are taken by the Carolinas. If they did separate the state into a northern and southern, I suspect the dividing line would be the northern border of San Luis Obispo county. They would just call the southern half "Mexico". |
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DaiSeeDay User ID: 1157713 United States 11/29/2012 09:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Washington st. which is home to the world record snowfall for a year,1140" (95 feet),and for a month,304"(25.3 feet).Both records set at Mt. Baker, a 11,000 ft volcano here in Washington. Quoting: objective viewer I've only seen pictures of Mount Baker. I'd like to come up and check it out...in the summer. :) You guys still have a lot of rugged, remote, beautiful mountainous areas up there. Great part of the country. I'd like to hike around Mount St. Helen's, too. And the Goat Rocks Wilderness, where a lot of "Bigfoot" sightings have been reported, including stories of said creature in the native American lore of the area. There's a famous "sighting" on Star Mountain. And there's a cave there somewhere called "Ape Cave". Strange name for a cave in an area where apes don't exist.... Or do they? One of the greatest views I've seen in my life was out in the waters around the San Juan Islands orca watching, and looking back (east) toward the Washington State mainland, and seeing, a snow-capped Mount Ranier (I think; maybe Adams) rising up over 14,000 feet on a crystal clear day. Unbelievable! Go to Burley(sp)Mt. Lookout just outside of Randle, WA on a clear day you can see Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, Mt. Rainier and Mt. Hood in Oregon!!! My favorite place to visit!!! ~~Love Is The Root Of True Happiness~~ |
DaiSeeDay User ID: 1157713 United States 11/29/2012 09:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Because it is a good thing to laugh at doom! Quoting: Kimpy 2 20290901 (Lowest arctic sea ice on record 2012; most abrupt expansion of Antarctic sea ice 2012; worst MidWestern US drought on record 2012; worst winter Eastern Europe and Russia 2012; record-time melt of Greenland's surface ice sheet 2012, etc.) 2012 bitches! This year has been record-breaking in the amount of records that have been broken! And to top that; many of the "worst," "most," "driest," "wettest" records that were broken this year, were set last year! OK guys I'll break it to him - NIBIRU!!!! LOL ~~Love Is The Root Of True Happiness~~ |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1044117 United States 11/29/2012 09:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Any rainfall that occurs in areas already with snow on the ground is only going to increase the problems. High winds, "chaotic" seas, massive rainfall and record snow forecast for areas of Northern Cal and Oregon. Sandy got all the attention. Not much on this storm. I can't believe that there isn't a bigger response to this storm, by people who live in the affected areas. This is the only thread that touches on the storm, and then only on the snow. |
Burt Gummer User ID: 7702124 United States 11/29/2012 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's not going to die but we should put our heads together and find out why mt Shasta is the target for this great amount of snow..... LOL. Jeeze. Sorry for laughing at you. Shasta's elevation is 14,180 feet (4322 meters) and it tends to snow a lot up there. Because it snows there. Shhhhhh. Don't tell that to the man made GlobalWarmTards. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28371022 United States 11/29/2012 09:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They used to have Shasta soft drinks. I wonder what happened to those. Off topic here, but...Anyone remember Aspen soft drink? Tasted like apple, and came in a green can with, I think, a red apple on it? ohh my gawd, i have been asking people if they remember apple flavored aspen soda for YEARSSSSS- no one remembers- just you and me!! - awesome... Redding California in the house!!! |
kimpy2 (OP) User ID: 20290901 United States 11/29/2012 09:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1305118 It's not going to die but we should put our heads together and find out why mt Shasta is the target for this great amount of snow..... LOL. Jeeze. Sorry for laughing at you. Shasta's elevation is 14,180 feet (4322 meters) and it tends to snow a lot up there. Because it snows there. Shhhhhh. Don't tell that to the man made GlobalWarmTards. :globewarm: Sure "...it snows there." OVER A YEAR, heap big snow (I have Indian blood, so yeah I can say that!) It's the 18 FEET IN 4 DAYS, KeemoSaabie, that's riveting! That would be 1,642 FEET in one year. Now go dance with a wolf. |
DaiSeeDay User ID: 1157713 United States 11/29/2012 10:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A look at the NWS site for California shows a potential nightmare in progress, or about to happen. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1044117 Any rainfall that occurs in areas already with snow on the ground is only going to increase the problems. High winds, "chaotic" seas, massive rainfall and record snow forecast for areas of Northern Cal and Oregon. Sandy got all the attention. Not much on this storm. I can't believe that there isn't a bigger response to this storm, by people who live in the affected areas. This is the only thread that touches on the storm, and then only on the snow. I was wondering the same thing!? All that talk about the AR coming to the west coast n all. ~~Love Is The Root Of True Happiness~~ |
Burt Gummer User ID: 7702124 United States 11/29/2012 10:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sorry for laughing at you. Shasta's elevation is 14,180 feet (4322 meters) and it tends to snow a lot up there. Because it snows there. Shhhhhh. Don't tell that to the man made GlobalWarmTards. Sure "...it snows there." OVER A YEAR, heap big snow (I have Indian blood, so yeah I can say that!) It's the 18 FEET IN 4 DAYS, KeemoSaabie, that's riveting! That would be 1,642 FEET in one year. Now go dance with a wolf. What a naive little sheep you are. Enjoy your MAN MADE GLOBALLY WARMED grass. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5359980 United States 11/29/2012 10:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Washington st. which is home to the world record snowfall for a year,1140" (95 feet),and for a month,304"(25.3 feet).Both records set at Mt. Baker, a 11,000 ft volcano here in Washington. Quoting: objective viewer I've only seen pictures of Mount Baker. I'd like to come up and check it out...in the summer. :) You guys still have a lot of rugged, remote, beautiful mountainous areas up there. Great part of the country. I'd like to hike around Mount St. Helen's, too. And the Goat Rocks Wilderness, where a lot of "Bigfoot" sightings have been reported, including stories of said creature in the native American lore of the area. There's a famous "sighting" on Star Mountain. And there's a cave there somewhere called "Ape Cave". Strange name for a cave in an area where apes don't exist.... Or do they? One of the greatest views I've seen in my life was out in the waters around the San Juan Islands orca watching, and looking back (east) toward the Washington State mainland, and seeing, a snow-capped Mount Ranier (I think; maybe Adams) rising up over 14,000 feet on a crystal clear day. Unbelievable! Go to Burley(sp)Mt. Lookout just outside of Randle, WA on a clear day you can see Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, Mt. Rainier and Mt. Hood in Oregon!!! My favorite place to visit!!! If you`re ever back in the area i recommend checking out the Columbia river gorge.It`s where the Columbia river splits Oregon and Washington along the Cascade range.Both sides have rugged terrain and is completely forested with huge waterfalls (Multnomeh falls,530 feet high)and several falls you have to hike back into,but it`s very worth it. |
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DaiSeeDay User ID: 1157713 United States 11/29/2012 11:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A look at the NWS site for California shows a potential nightmare in progress, or about to happen. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1044117 Any rainfall that occurs in areas already with snow on the ground is only going to increase the problems. High winds, "chaotic" seas, massive rainfall and record snow forecast for areas of Northern Cal and Oregon. Sandy got all the attention. Not much on this storm. I can't believe that there isn't a bigger response to this storm, by people who live in the affected areas. This is the only thread that touches on the storm, and then only on the snow. I was wondering the same thing!? All that talk about the AR coming to the west coast n all. Anyone have a name for this Storm yet!!! Come on GLPers name it before anyone else does :) ~~Love Is The Root Of True Happiness~~ |
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