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Not snow -- HAIL!

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Seattle got a hailstorm last night like I've never seen. A half hour of solid walls of it. There's an inch of hail everywhere. Everyone who didn't wake up at 2AM thinks it's snow. So cool.
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Post by Dan-O from Five-O »

That's gotta be a heck of a surprise, Walk out thinking you're about to step on snow and suddenly find yourself doing some Buster Keaton imitation on a bunch of ice marbles.

I bet a lot of peoples cars look like the outside of a golf ball this morning.
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It rained here. You know, while we're talking about the weather.


And I saw a cresent blue moon this morning, with a clear sky, and a helicopter flying by..it looked like a good photograph.

No camera though.


It hails here at least once a year.


I have a headache today. My buddy the Hipcola is a little under the weather too.
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It was sunny today and nothing interesting happened.
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Re: Not snow -- HAIL!

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Jim of Seattle wrote:Seattle got a hailstorm last night like I've never seen. A half hour of solid walls of it. There's an inch of hail everywhere. Everyone who didn't wake up at 2AM thinks it's snow. So cool.
That happened in Brisbane last year. Massive thunderstorm left hail piled up so it looked like snow. There were photos on the net of people dressed in ski gear sliding down the main street.

But massive thunderstorms are common here (or sub-tropical depressions as the weathermen call them - although not usually with so much hail). If we ever actually got snow here though - that really would freak everybody out. (It would kill off the cane toads. That would be good...)


...some cool photos of the Brisbane storm here: http://www.neuralfibre.com/hail/
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Woah, that beats the hell out of our measly 1 inch.

What's really weird is that everyone in my neighborhood was all bundled up and sledding and "day off!!!"-ish, and the cars were sliding all over, then I brave it and drive about 3 miles away and there's nothing at all. No hail at all, roads basically dry. It was just on our hill, I guess.
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Yeah, great...You're really selling me on Seattle. Last couple of days in Tampa? 75 and sunny. Today we got a little rain between 6:00 and say... 6:17 or something.
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Leaf wrote:It hails here at least once a year.
SongFight title contender.

We had something like 55mm of rain localised over Adelaide the other night... in 12 minutes. I was sitting at the bus stop, and a mini flood came rolling down the curb. Good thing I had stolen a beer from the work fridge. And I was off to see Ross Noble perform. Ominous.
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sausage boy wrote:
Leaf wrote:It hails here at least once a year.
a beer from the work fridge.
Niiiiiiice

where do YOU work !!?!
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sausage boy wrote:And I was off to see Ross Noble perform. Ominous.
We saw Ross Noble when my wife was 8 1/2 moths pregnant. Laughed so hard in the show I thought we were going to have to try out Ross's midwifery skill. Funny, funny bastard.

He lives in Adelaide now doesn't he? (I suppose he'd need a good sense of humour then...)

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where do YOU work !!?!
Don't all work fridges have beers in them?
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It snowed here last night. Six inches.


Uh.. that's six inches of snow eh? Not some personal admission.


Yeah. So thanks a lot Jim. You could have stopped it, but no, you just let it slip on by Seattle and head up this way. Bastard.
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so weird, yesterday mid-day it was lovely and clear and in the mid-50s (fahrenheit). this morning we've got about two inches of powder. no hail though.
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so close, pa gets snow and we got nothin'.
stinkin maryland!
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In our snow storm a week ago, which dumped 26" on NYC in under 24 hours, there was lightening around 2 am which I never experienced before. Anyone else experience bright lightening during a snow blizzard?
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Caravanray wrote:
sausage boy wrote:And I was off to see Ross Noble perform. Ominous.
We saw Ross Noble when my wife was 8 1/2 moths pregnant. Laughed so hard in the show I thought we were going to have to try out Ross's midwifery skill. Funny, funny bastard.

He lives in Adelaide now doesn't he? (I suppose he'd need a good sense of humour then...)
I'm... not too sure. He still has a place in the UK, as he was talking about the motorcycles he has there. He is married to an Aussie girl, so it is quite possible they both switch between countries.

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Hoblit wrote:Niiiiiiice

where do YOU work !!?!
Don't all work fridges have beers in them?
My work does, at least. We have... lets see, beer, red wine, white wine. I work for a wine magazine publishing company, and 90% of the staff are alcoholics. One of the journo's jobs is to just drink wine for four days once a month.
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Well, one of my jobs I work at home.

and there IS beer in the fridge here...
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roymond wrote:In our snow storm a week ago, which dumped 26" on NYC in under 24 hours, there was lightening around 2 am which I never experienced before. Anyone else experience bright lightening during a snow blizzard?
actually, we did have that during the same storm... wasn't it two weeks ago now? but anyway, yeah, that rocked.

maybe sausage boy can get us free winetastings.
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