I would stand outside wearing a cardigan covered with a full on winter jacket and just stand outside in the wind with half of my face covered with a scarf
What a spectacular blizzardvideo you made, Mike! Excellent footage and work :D The most unbelievable, remarkable blizzard I've ever seen! :O Lol, just one note: I hate the clicking noise from the photos... It's still repeating in my head xD But the pictures were really impressive!! Thanks for sharing this terrific video! ;)
Dude amazing photos and stuff, btw i did a report about tornadoes and stuff ur channel is great, thanks so much! It was very helpful and showed me how dangerous these forces of nature are, thank you!
When storms hit in the winter on the East Coast , they get a ton of it. Where I live, we get storms , but most of the snow we get is Lake affect off the lake.
19EHF when he found that dead bird he said it's Mother Nature, well I don't know if any of you know about geoengineering, they are fucking with Mother Nature. We will have to pay for it eventually. There is no such thing as global warming, we are going through global cooling.. for the record I don't believe the Earth is a globe.
I live on Long Island (where you should have been filming). Snow drifts were 11" at their highest at my house. We had to go through the backyard to dig out the front door.
Well, I love the snow. To each their own. I am happy sitting out on the back porch with the snow comming down and a cup of hot chocolate, covered with whipped cream, in my hand. :)
Not sure if it's an ambulance or police vehicle at 1:29 , but either way - kudos and THANK YOU to all those who are on the job to help and keep us safe even in the most treacherous conditions.
That may be true but, here in New England, we don't have those ultra muggy, hot Summers that go on forever, killer hurricanes (rare), big menacing bugs, and hungry alligators waiting to eat us when we want to go swimming. :)
In Antarctica it reached -184 degrees Fahrenheit all I can say is HOLY CRAP THAT IS COLD and I live in ct and it reached -20 at my house last winter with +50 mph winds
Ehh... i live in canada and i need to say this isnt common for Canada. Just because we live in the north doesnt mean we get more snow, its just colder.
Was it 2 feet for real? I stayed in for 4 days so I do really know. I'm in Denver and it was nice to me. Wishing for more! Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. oops, I got my season's mixed up.
Most of the New England states have gotten between 30 and 80 inches of snow and I'm over in the dessert like feel bad for those people. That sounded mean but this made me think about it
That didn't sound mean at all. You were just starting your gratefulness. You didn't have to go through it. But I will say this, I sure as hell wouldn't be out there in it messing around thinking it's fun. But I feel bad for them too!
pb48711 Wrong. Coastal New England gets the extreme winds from extra tropical events like these. Lake effect Buffalo may get a lot of snow but cannot compete on wind being much less proximate to the strongest parts of such ET coastal storms. Even this video fails to document the true wind maxima from 2/9/13, which exceeded 90+mph in coastal Mass and NS.
I have no knowledge of this storm. But, there was no hurricane force wind evident in this video. I give it 40-50MPH tops. At minimal hurricane force it's a challenge to remain standing even with good, solid, ICE FREE surface, with nothing to hold onto. Most of the people in this video were certainly lacking the solid footing/solid ground. The force exerted on a surface by wind quadruples with a doubling of wind speed, and minimal hurricane force would be nearly double the wind seen here. BTW ... ATM Machine is redundant.
Every video of severe weather - including this one - will inevitably inspire teenage boys to post comments to brag (in a stupid way) that where they live, this would be nothing.
We had 25 cm from an Alberta Clipper and a Texas low that met over the Great Lakes just a day before this storm hit this location ......i do believe our storms moisture was eventually sucked into this monster Northeaster for added effect.
I'll take the occasional blizzards in the northeast over the hurricanes in the south, the tornadoes in the midwest, and the earthquakes on the west coast any day. Or the volcanoes AND hurricanes in Hawaii, for that matter.
Your comment is false; coastal New England gets hurricane force winds from ET coastal storms all the time, whereas it would be a rarity in MN. You win on cold extremes, but you don't get ET cyclones anywhere as powerful as we do in Boston area.
It seems as though you just put that pigeon there, it would be covered in snow if it died there. Anyway, I am glad this shit doesn't happen here in Canada..