Posted by showcrop on January 05, 2018 at 17:03:27 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: Surviving the "Bomb" posted by showcrop on January 04, 2018 at 15:48:43:
[quote="The Famous Grouse"](quoted from post at 14:47:19 01/05/18) Everything weather event on the US East Coast has to be a big trauma/crying game. This thing happens on the East Coast and it's a "Bomb Cyclone from Hell". If it happened to the central or northern tier states it'd be called "a windy Thursday with some snow" and life would go on. On the East Coast, it's "we all gonna die..."
Last night on the news, a pretty little weather girl was broadcasting live from a pile of dirty snow in New York, where she carefully explained that the snow all had to be piled in huge mountains or it would--and I quote--"Freeze on the roads." No...
Grouse
Actually she has the part about freezing on the roads right. The part about huge piles is the same in Boston. They can't dump it in the river due to anti-poluition regs, so, rather than send the trucks hauling it on a three hour round trip haul to a legal place to dump it, They take it to a nearby city owned vacant lot and pile it high. They have been doing it for years.
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