05-01-2010, 02:27 | #11 |
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Blimey. Just popped outside to lock the gate and there's a thick blanket of snow here.
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05-01-2010, 03:24 | #12 |
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I'm wearing my German Para boots in the ice, they're like 4x4 for feet. Not even slipped once.
And I've bought a big furry Russian hat. Mmm, toasty head. Lom says I look like a prat, but at least I'm a warm prat!
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05-01-2010, 09:30 | #13 |
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I have glued a dozen or so old socks to my cycle tyres.. Let's see how that goes.
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05-01-2010, 10:26 | #14 |
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I've made Aitch take a pair to work, it was really icey this morning, again. Getting bored of this now. I suspect that even if we get an even heavier snow fall than last time they will be less forgiving about people getting in.
After the few days before Christmas I saw lots and lots of cars with fresh dents, particularly in side panels. I really don't want to take the car out if it gets bad again :/ MB |
05-01-2010, 11:57 | #15 |
Goes up to 11!
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Yep and there was the usual dick in a 4x4 went zooming past as I went back to the flat. It's all well and good that 4wd could get him moving..... just how is he going to stop
My work seem alright about the snow so far. When the weather has said worst winter for x years they shouldn't argue too much. |
05-01-2010, 23:39 | #16 |
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I learned a new tip for old cars too
Tie rope round the tyres through the wheel spokes and hey presto, temporary snow chains!
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06-01-2010, 21:00 | #17 |
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Or in my case ratcheting tie down straps. They don't last too long with the amount of miles I drive, but if I'm up to the pumpkins in snow and not moving (even in 4WD with LT255/75R15's), then it's all out to get moving again.
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07-01-2010, 11:27 | #18 |
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Yup top tip
We handed out half a dozen pairs (live at the bottom of a hill) when in Cornwall on Christmas Eve as people abandoned their cars by the side and were struggling to walk up the hill to get home
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07-01-2010, 18:15 | #19 |
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I was reading the other day that what we're dealing with is an Arctic Ossilation, or something like that. It tends to happen every 20 years or so for a few years on the trot. Whilst it's happening places that are usually warm suffer cold years with lots more snow, and at the same time places like Newfoundland that should be -30 degrees go through unseasonable warm spells (currently sitting in the -10s instead)
http://nsidc.org/arcticmet/patterns/...cillation.html Strange, but apparently true.
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08-01-2010, 12:24 | #20 |
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There's a simplified explanation from the BBC too: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereport...tic_cause.html
There's a bigger version of the graph over the years: http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/products/pre...x/month.ao.gif - the mostly-cold stretch from 1984 to 1988 explains why I remember so much snow from childhood in Sweden, and I remember the 2001 cold snap very well as I was learning to drive then, and my instructor took me out on compacted snow to learn how skids and wheelspins happened, and how to get out of them... practical lesson too, great fun |