I took the dogs out for a short hike (maybe a mile) in a major blizzard this morning in the foothills. The snow is about ten inches deep, and coming down hard with 20MPH wind and wind chill close to 0F. The only place the dogs could walk was behind me in my footsteps. I made the mistake of not wearing any face protection, and the snow felt like needles on my cheeks. Temperatures are much colder than they have been during other recent storms.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Could be worse.
http://www.nohrsc.nws.gov/interactive/html/map.html?ql=station&zoom=&loc=Latitude%2CLongitude%3B+City%2CST%3B+or+Station+ID&var=ssm_depth&dy=2013&dm=3&dd=21&dh=0&snap=1&o9=1&o12=1&o13=1&lbl=m&mode=pan&extents=us&min_x=-127&min_y=20.716666666668&max_x=-62.000000000003&max_y=57.283333333333&coord_x=-94.5000000000015&coord_y=39.0000000000005&zbox_n=&zbox_s=&zbox_e=&zbox_w=&metric=0&bgvar=dem&shdvar=shading&width=800&height=450&nw=800&nh=450&h_o=0&font=0&js=1&uc=0
That’s a lot of snow in southern Canada to deal with…
Next time try using TinyUrl. Your url now looks like this:
http://tinyurl.com/cqow7bn
Thanks. Will try and use it.
Next time try using is.gd. Your tinyurl now looks like this 😉
http://is.gd/vfSsoJ
/sarc
dogs are just not going to know what dry ground is….we are in for a fairly nice week up here, then a vacation to Phoenix!!!
Steve, are those little things members of the Union of Concerned Scientists like Mr. Watts dog is 🙂