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RE: The Unofficial 2021 Snowmageddon Thread
Top 10 Biggest Snows in Memphis History
1. 18 inches, March 17, 1892
2. 17.3 inches, March 21-23, 1968
3. 14.3 inches, Dec. 22, 1963
4. 11.8 inches, Jan. 16, 1948
5. 9.6 inches, Jan. 7, 1884
6. 9.6 inches, Feb. 3, 1886
7. 9 inches, March 7, 1875
8. 8.5 inches, Jan. 4, 1878
9. 8.5 inches, Dec. 7-8, 1917
10. 8.1 inches, Jan. 3, 1985
Source: National Weather Service
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RE: The Unofficial 2021 Snowmageddon Thread
(02-14-2021 05:33 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: (02-14-2021 05:03 PM)yakko Wrote: (02-14-2021 04:49 PM)tigerengineer Wrote: New year's 1985 was a healthy snowfall as well, total over a foot, i think
At least all schools are used to virtual teaching - whether they do it well or not is a different story - but they are used to it
I remember the 85 one, we had a good snow day from school.
Here in Wisconsin we had a snow in December that they didn't cancel virtual schools for. The teachers were upset because many were teaching from their classrooms and didn't have the supplies they needed at home, but couldn't get to their schools to get the stuff.
A few weeks ago we got a lot of snow and they declared the day a traditional snow day. The next day was back to virtual school. I think the kids need to be able to get out into it for a little while, even with the virtual schooling, but snow days are likely going to be more of a thing of the past.
Memphis teachers here have been "virtual" for almost a year now. Which really means they've had about 335 straight snow days. No accountability.
My kid has been virtual since last march too. It's rough, especially on young kids like ours and working parents like myself and my wife, but we understand the reasons. Thankfully they've worked out protocols and he goes back to in person in a month.
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RE: The Unofficial 2021 Snowmageddon Thread
(02-14-2021 04:01 PM)tnzazz Wrote: (02-14-2021 02:25 PM)Stammers Wrote: When I'm in the US and it snows a bit, I am amazed in a very bad way at how many accidents there are. You guys shouldn't be talking about how tires and cars are better than they were in the 60's. You should be driving like sissies and making sure you don't kill yourselves or others. I see Americans driving in snow and ice much faster than we do in Canada, and we are used to it and drive fast.
Drive slow...
I invited my parents over for brunch and none of us realized that there is a thin layer of ice. Apparently, my dad sled through two lights and my mom made him turn around and go back home.
I’m now drunk in a food coma of biscuits, gravy, sausage, bacon, and eggs.
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Thank God everyone is ok.
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RE: The Unofficial 2021 Snowmageddon Thread
(02-14-2021 05:30 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: I used to work with a bunch of Michiganders. They always made fun of Tennessee shutting down with any snow. Then I was in Detroit once when they were calling for ice in the evening. They shut everything down. Corp HQ closed at lunch and I had to go back to the hotel. I told them I thought they kept everything open during winter weather. They said, "Yeah but this is ice and it's different". I told them every snow we get comes with ice.
Really cold weather dry snow is so much different from our normal 30-degree weather wet snow.
This one looks like it's going to be a dry snow - once we got past the ice the other day.
We got an ice storm in 1998 with around 80 consecutive hours of freezing rain and an accumulation of 2.5 - 5 inches of ice. It killed people, 4 million people lost power, knocked out at least 1,000 power lines, and thousands had no power for weeks, sometimes even months. Areas of downtown were cordoned off and streets were blocked by massive chunks of ice falling off of buildings.
In downtown Montreal, power was rationed for the better part of a month. Streets would have groups of buildings with power for 24 hours and others getting for 24 hours after that.
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Yeesh.
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RE: The Unofficial 2021 Snowmageddon Thread
(02-14-2021 06:48 PM)Redbanksdog Wrote: Top 10 Biggest Snows in Memphis History
1. 18 inches, March 17, 1892
2. 17.3 inches, March 21-23, 1968
3. 14.3 inches, Dec. 22, 1963
4. 11.8 inches, Jan. 16, 1948
5. 9.6 inches, Jan. 7, 1884
6. 9.6 inches, Feb. 3, 1886
7. 9 inches, March 7, 1875
8. 8.5 inches, Jan. 4, 1878
9. 8.5 inches, Dec. 7-8, 1917
10. 8.1 inches, Jan. 3, 1985
Source: National Weather Service
I measured the one on Jan. 3, 1985 quite accurately without a ruler.
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RE: The Unofficial 2021 Snowmageddon Thread
(02-14-2021 09:07 PM)oldmangrizz Wrote: (02-14-2021 06:48 PM)Redbanksdog Wrote: Top 10 Biggest Snows in Memphis History
1. 18 inches, March 17, 1892
2. 17.3 inches, March 21-23, 1968
3. 14.3 inches, Dec. 22, 1963
4. 11.8 inches, Jan. 16, 1948
5. 9.6 inches, Jan. 7, 1884
6. 9.6 inches, Feb. 3, 1886
7. 9 inches, March 7, 1875
8. 8.5 inches, Jan. 4, 1878
9. 8.5 inches, Dec. 7-8, 1917
10. 8.1 inches, Jan. 3, 1985
Source: National Weather Service
I measured the one on Jan. 3, 1985 quite accurately without a ruler.
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RE: The Unofficial 2021 Snowmageddon Thread
(02-14-2021 09:07 PM)oldmangrizz Wrote: (02-14-2021 06:48 PM)Redbanksdog Wrote: Top 10 Biggest Snows in Memphis History
1. 18 inches, March 17, 1892
2. 17.3 inches, March 21-23, 1968
3. 14.3 inches, Dec. 22, 1963
4. 11.8 inches, Jan. 16, 1948
5. 9.6 inches, Jan. 7, 1884
6. 9.6 inches, Feb. 3, 1886
7. 9 inches, March 7, 1875
8. 8.5 inches, Jan. 4, 1878
9. 8.5 inches, Dec. 7-8, 1917
10. 8.1 inches, Jan. 3, 1985
Source: National Weather Service
I measured the one on Jan. 3, 1985 quite accurately without a ruler.
Multiplied by 2?
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RE: The Unofficial 2021 Snowmageddon Thread
About to head to work now. The cold is worse than the snow & ice. I’ll take the 105-110 heat index over this crap anytime
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(02-15-2021 07:50 AM)MemTigers1998 Wrote: About to head to work now. The cold is worse than the snow & ice. I’ll take the 105-110 heat index over this crap anytime
Funny, the opposite is why I am happy to have moved up north. I'll put up with the cold for no humidity during the summers.
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(02-15-2021 07:50 AM)MemTigers1998 Wrote: About to head to work now. The cold is worse than the snow & ice. I’ll take the 105-110 heat index over this crap anytime
Me too
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(02-15-2021 09:53 AM)yakko Wrote: (02-15-2021 07:50 AM)MemTigers1998 Wrote: About to head to work now. The cold is worse than the snow & ice. I’ll take the 105-110 heat index over this crap anytime
Funny, the opposite is why I am happy to have moved up north. I'll put up with the cold for no humidity during the summers.
I’ve lived in both and I’m with you.
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RE: The Unofficial 2021 Snowmageddon Thread
White out in Mississippi
(New book from Grisham
About a secretary who alters legal documents)
(This post was last modified: 02-15-2021 12:01 PM by Unionman76.)
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Whiteout in Mississippi sounds like a good title for something
Bugs that live in humidity are a pain.
Skin burns in the sun — near the equator it burns faster but up High it fries . Even on a cold day.
Flatlanders tend to forget that when they get above sea level. Maybe it’s the oxygen lol
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(02-15-2021 07:50 AM)MemTigers1998 Wrote: About to head to work now. The cold is worse than the snow & ice. I’ll take the 105-110 heat index over this crap anytime
I'm with you.
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(02-14-2021 06:48 PM)Redbanksdog Wrote: Top 10 Biggest Snows in Memphis History
1. 18 inches, March 17, 1892
2. 17.3 inches, March 21-23, 1968
3. 14.3 inches, Dec. 22, 1963
4. 11.8 inches, Jan. 16, 1948
5. 9.6 inches, Jan. 7, 1884
6. 9.6 inches, Feb. 3, 1886
7. 9 inches, March 7, 1875
8. 8.5 inches, Jan. 4, 1878
9. 8.5 inches, Dec. 7-8, 1917
10. 8.1 inches, Jan. 3, 1985
Source: National Weather Service
Definitely remember the one in 85. Got stuck on Walnut Grove just off 240 for a long long time.
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RE: The Unofficial 2021 Snowmageddon Thread
It's just about stopped here. Looks to be about 5".
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(02-15-2021 04:56 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: It's just about stopped here. Looks to be about 5".
Waiting for OldManGrizz’ official depth confirmation ....
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(02-15-2021 05:19 PM)hk25 Wrote: (02-15-2021 04:56 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: It's just about stopped here. Looks to be about 5".
Waiting for OldManGrizz’ official depth confirmation ....
I'm quite a bit older now. I'm afraid if I got down to measure that I wouldn't be able to get back up.
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RE: The Unofficial 2021 Snowmageddon Thread
Looks like lots more to come.... enjoy.
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