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I remember Weinberg back when we had our last big snow. 2015ish? Anyways, I remember him saying he didn't need all these fancy gadgets and maps to tell him we were getting snow. He called for a dusting and we got around 13" here in town, lol. It's not a perfect science but an educated guess. Even the beloved Tom Wills called for flurries in 94.Isaiah 5:20👍 1Comment
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Yeah I remember that 94 storm. That was crazy! Weather forecasting is all probability based on atmospheric conditions and math. The problem with probabilistic models is that sometimes they go awry. If 10% of all planes crashed, nobody would ever get on a plane. But things with 10% chances are often treated as things that are virtually impossible.
In the Ohio Valley conditions have to line up just right to get big snows (they usually come from the southwestern plains). It makes snow forecasting difficult.👍 1Comment
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Locally Tom Wills was the only one to get close to the `94 storm. Outside of that the Weather Channel nailed it. I remember thunder waking me up about 3 am, Told wife we weren't going to work in the morning.Yeah I remember that 94 storm. That was crazy! Weather forecasting is all probability based on atmospheric conditions and math. The problem with probabilistic models is that sometimes they go awry. If 10% of all planes crashed, nobody would ever get on a plane. But things with 10% chances are often treated as things that are virtually impossible.
In the Ohio Valley conditions have to line up just right to get big snows (they usually come from the southwestern plains). It makes snow forecasting difficult.Extremism is so easy. You've got your position, and that's it. It doesn't take much thought. And when you go far enough to the right you meet the same idiots coming around from the left.
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An aside, we were going to Florida when I was a kid and stopped at McDonald’s in Alabama somewhere for lunch. I noticed the man in the line next to me was Tom Wills and I struck up a conversation and asked him about the weather. He was such a kind man to me, I remember him asking about us and where we were going and not seeming at all disinterested in chatting with us.
I was always a John Belski fan growing up. When I was 5 we were at church and a tornado hit and we all had to go to the racquetball courts. After that for a long time I was simultaneously nervous about and I’ve had an interest in it ever since. I always appreciated Belski’s manner of not over hyping the weather and just stating the facts calmly and plainly.👍 1Comment
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I gotta drive in this crap tonight for work. Plus I work outside so it's a double whammy
. Was at Troutmans in Shepherdsville yesterday getting some new work boots and that place was a madhouse. Most people looking for bibs or just cold/snow gear in general. People freak out more now than they used to. There have been worse snows with less attention around these parts.
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So does My husband....he works in New Albany unless his company closes he plans on going in
I gotta drive in this crap tonight for work. Plus I work outside so it's a double whammy
. Was at Troutmans in Shepherdsville yesterday getting some new work boots and that place was a madhouse. Most people looking for bibs or just cold/snow gear in general. People freak out more now than they used to. There have been worse snows with less attention around these parts.
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My wife and I were talking about this a few minutes ago. Back in the 50's, 60's and early to mid 70's winters, around here, were a lot worse than they are now. Also, there wasn't FWD and AWD. With the exception of logging trucks, and an occasional surplus Army jeep someone had managed to get their hands on, everything else was rear wheel drive. You'd just throw some weight in the trunk of your car or the bed of your pickup and take off. Most people, in their 40's and younger, that have lived in Ky. all their lives don't know how to drive on slick roads.
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I can count on 2 hands the number of 6â€+ snows we’ve had in my 38 years on the planet (that I recall at least). Climate shifts have moved the snow lines north and mean we get more ice around here. We’ve had 3 bad ice storms in 20 years but only 2 what I would call major snow storms.
My wife and I were talking about this a few minutes ago. Back in the 50's, 60's and early to mid 70's winters, around here, were a lot worse than they are now. Also, there wasn't FWD and AWD. With the exception of logging trucks, and an occasional surplus Army jeep someone had managed to get their hands on, everything else was rear wheel drive. You'd just throw some weight in the trunk of your car or the bed of your pickup and take off. Most people, in their 40's and younger, that have lived in Ky. all their lives don't know how to drive on slick roads.
The other is that we’ve gotten worlds better at treating roads.Comment
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Yeah, we had snow tires or mud grips and chains. And you're right, young folks have no idea how to drive in this stuff.
My wife and I were talking about this a few minutes ago. Back in the 50's, 60's and early to mid 70's winters, around here, were a lot worse than they are now. Also, there wasn't FWD and AWD. With the exception of logging trucks, and an occasional surplus Army jeep someone had managed to get their hands on, everything else was rear wheel drive. You'd just throw some weight in the trunk of your car or the bed of your pickup and take off. Most people, in their 40's and younger, that have lived in Ky. all their lives don't know how to drive on slick roads.John 3:3
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Experienced drivers can get by in this stuff. It's not my driving I am worried about. It's all those idiots on the roads with me. Just got back from driving around. It's not bad yet but it will be if this sleet/freezing rain continues. Been pounding sleet here and had an instance of freezing rain.Isaiah 5:20Comment
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Made it to good old SE Ohio for my week of work. Was happy to drive in the daylight because as suspected my headlights were frozen over pretty thoroughly, and as such I would not have had as much light as I like to have. It's just sleet here, still. I was hoping for some snow but current forecast makes it seem like it will be more of the "wintry mix".Comment
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