Or not calling a delay when every other county around yours does. This was definitely a day when a delay was warranted.I always think schools are ####### for calling 2 hour delays on days like this.... but the two hour commute I just completed has me seeing the light.
Snow ratio is the amount of liquid produced by melting snow.High snow ratios?
This is what you hear with the phrases "Dry Snow" and "Heavy Wet Snow." The easy definition being the colder the air, the 'drier' the snow. Snow that falls closer to, or above freezing is 'wetter' and better for snowball fights.The snow to liquid equivalent is the amount of liquid precipitation that is produced after melting snow. The temperature profile of the troposphere and the surface temperature are important factors that determine this value. The "average" snow to liquid ratio is 10:1. This is saying that if 10 inches of snow fell and that snow was melted it would produce 1 inch of liquid precipitation in the rain gauge.
WET SNOW WITH ABOVE FREEZING GROUND- Wet snow is snow that has a high liquid content as it reaches the surface. It needs to be at least 50% made of ice or it will have more characteristics of being a raindrop instead of a snowflake. It gets this liquid content by partially melting before it hits the ground. The wetness of the snowflakes makes it easier for snowflakes to stick together as they fall, thus a wet snow will often have large snowflakes and a lower number of snowflakes. If the ground temperature is above freezing the snow flakes will continue melting. In these situations a snow event can occur but with no snow accumulates on the ground.
WET SNOW WITH AT OR BELOW FREEZING GROUND- It this situation the snow will accumulate on the ground. This is the best situation for producing snow where the making of snowballs is the easiest. The snow is sticky due to its high partial liquid content. The ratio for wet snow will be less than 10:1. For example, a 5:1 ratio may occur in which it takes 5 inches of snow to produce 1 inch of liquid equivalent.
DRY SNOW- A dry snow has little to no liquid water content thus this snow will be less dense than average. Less dense meaning there will be a lot of air pockets between the snow crystals. Dry snow is not sticky and thus it is difficult to make snowballs with it and the wind blows it around substantially even after reaching the surface. The ratio for dry snow will be greater than 10:1. In extreme cases it can be 30:1 or greater. Dry snow occurs when the temperatures throughout the troposphere are well below freezing and the surface temperature is below freezing. Since dry snowflakes are less sticky they are less inclined to stick together as they fall, thus a dry snow will often be composed of a large number of small snowflakes.
For further discussion, refer to the following website below:
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lmk/soo/docu/precip_type.php
The ultimate weather education website: http://www.theweatherprediction.com/
http://thevane.gawker.com/angry-student-hacks-countys-website-to-apologize-for-sn-1677837740I always think schools are ####### for calling 2 hour delays on days like this.... but the two hour commute I just completed has me seeing the light.
LIES!Friggin global warmingthe ice was warm.
Esp considering there's a chance of another on the horizon.Sheik must have fallen in a snow drift somehwere. Or broke his leg again.
T&P
How long until we see "Mrs. TheIronSheik" ?He's engaged now, he was probably forced to give up his amateur climatology hobby in favor of wedding cake tastings.
Depends...if he breaks his mower again, he might have to "loan" her to the neighbor in exchange for fixing it.How long until we see "Mrs. TheIronSheik" ?He's engaged now, he was probably forced to give up his amateur climatology hobby in favor of wedding cake tastings.
We could build an entire alias community, just based around TIS. Someone create "TheIronSheiksNeighbor"Depends...if he breaks his mower again, he might have to "loan" her to the neighbor in exchange for fixing it.How long until we see "Mrs. TheIronSheik" ?He's engaged now, he was probably forced to give up his amateur climatology hobby in favor of wedding cake tastings.
Dibs on "TheIronSheiksSUV"
Wait, he got engaged? Good for Sheik!He's engaged now, he was probably forced to give up his amateur climatology hobby in favor of wedding cake tastings.
Yep. Gave her a wristwatch.Wait, he got engaged? Good for Sheik!He's engaged now, he was probably forced to give up his amateur climatology hobby in favor of wedding cake tastings.
He's stated before that he doesn't post at home. He may have a few days off work.He's never been away this long except when he left for a couple of years.
How would Sabertooth explain this?Friggin global warmingthe ice was warm.
Oh. So he's engaged in finding a new place to live?Yep. Gave her a wristwatch.Wait, he got engaged? Good for Sheik!He's engaged now, he was probably forced to give up his amateur climatology hobby in favor of wedding cake tastings.
LolOh. So he's engaged in finding a new place to live?Yep. Gave her a wristwatch.Wait, he got engaged? Good for Sheik!He's engaged now, he was probably forced to give up his amateur climatology hobby in favor of wedding cake tastings.
Takes time off after New Year?He's stated before that he doesn't post at home. He may have a few days off work.He's never been away this long except when he left for a couple of years.
James Daulton said:Takes time off after New Year?ClownCausedChaos2 said:He's stated before that he doesn't post at home. He may have a few days off work.James Daulton said:He's never been away this long except when he left for a couple of years.
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weathermen don't get under the weather.. suck it upSheik has the flu. He'll be back tomorrow to tell you all about next week's possible storminess.
Look at you rocking the 3rd person shtick.Sheik has the flu. He'll be back tomorrow to tell you all about next week's possible storminess.
Were it not for his appearance recently, I'd have said we should organize a search party. STAT!James Daulton said:Takes time off after New Year?ClownCausedChaos2 said:He's stated before that he doesn't post at home. He may have a few days off work.James Daulton said:He's never been away this long except when he left for a couple of years.
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Should we send out a search party, or do we really not care that much? Honestly, I could go either way on this.
Probably should let the professionals take barometric readings on Mount Washington.Sheik has the flu. He'll be back tomorrow to tell you all about next week's possible storminess.
My bad. Thought I was logged in under my "from home" alias.Look at you rocking the 3rd person shtick.Sheik has the flu. He'll be back tomorrow to tell you all about next week's possible storminess.
popsecret?My bad. Thought I was logged in under my "from home" alias.Look at you rocking the 3rd person shtick.Sheik has the flu. He'll be back tomorrow to tell you all about next week's possible storminess.
From Morris' book, the snow that fell in late 1886 was so fine that it literally floated in the air for hours before landing. Some cattle literally suffocated because they were facing north and the fine snow blew into their nostrils and throats.Storms raged from November to February. Five minimum temperature records from January 1887 still stand in Bismarck, including 41 below on Jan. 1 and 44 below on Jan. 2.
"With all this severity thus indicated the air was so still and rare that during the day, parties were seen upon the streets without overcoates, and by no means was as much inconvenience felt as on days fifty degrees warmer with a slight breeze blowing," the Bismarck Daily Tribune reported on Jan. 2, 1887.
The newspaper covered many weather problems, as people froze to death, animals starved and snow stopped trains. People reported having more snow across Dakota Territory than ever before.
"Then, on 28 January, a blizzard struck which made all previous storms that winter seem trivial," Edmund Morris wrote in his book, "The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt." Judging by the Bismarck Daily Tribune, the storm hit Bismarck on Jan. 29 and 30.
ClownCausedChaos2?My bad. Thought I was logged in under my "from home" alias.Look at you rocking the 3rd person shtick.Sheik has the flu. He'll be back tomorrow to tell you all about next week's possible storminess.
ClownCausedChaos2?My bad. Thought I was logged in under my "from home" alias.Look at you rocking the 3rd person shtick.Sheik has the flu. He'll be back tomorrow to tell you all about next week's possible storminess.
ClownCausedChaos2?My bad. Thought I was logged in under my "from home" alias.Look at you rocking the 3rd person shtick.Sheik has the flu. He'll be back tomorrow to tell you all about next week's possible storminess.![]()
WE'RE NUMBER 3! WE'RE NUMBER 3! WE'RE NUMBER 3!That's a lot of Flops! http://mashable.com/2015/01/06/weather-service-supercomputers-petaflops/
I am looking forward to using the newer models at work, as this article is dead on with not much reliability beyond 7-10 days. HRRR also was dead on last week with a weak snow band moving through western Ohio.
Still amazing how far we have come though. When I was at Air Force Global Weather Central back in the mid 90s , their cray computers had about 20GB of disk space.WE'RE NUMBER 3! WE'RE NUMBER 3! WE'RE NUMBER 3!That's a lot of Flops! http://mashable.com/2015/01/06/weather-service-supercomputers-petaflops/
I am looking forward to using the newer models at work, as this article is dead on with not much reliability beyond 7-10 days. HRRR also was dead on last week with a weak snow band moving through western Ohio.![]()