Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Alle records regenval en sneeuwval Vs gebroken... ( Amerikaanse media)

.I'm including extreme rainfall here because that's what causes
ice ages ... excess precipitation. If you want to know how much
snow would fall if a rainstorm should change to snow, just add
a zero. (One inch of rain - add a zero - will turn to 10 inches of
snow.) Plus, rainfall has increased so dramatically that I'm only
including accumulations of two inches or more.



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Record Lows - 2009


Record Low Temperatures in the United States




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Wow!!! My husband and I have read Not by fire but by Ice twice, and given it to
numerous people. So we couldn’t wait to read Magnetic Reversals and Evolutionary
Leaps. It’s great! I was especially interested in it, because I have a Bachelor of Science
degree with a major in Zoology, from Sydney University, Australia.
See Never half a feather
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Date
City
Degrees
Fahrenheit

Jan 24 Blizzard conditions across western North Dakota - MODERATE TO OCCASIONALLY HEAVY SNOW WILL SPREAD EAST ACROSS WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA TODAY. NORTHWESTERLY WINDS GUSTING TO 50 MPH ... WILL CREATE BLIZZARD CONDITIONS... VISIBILITIES BELOW 50 FEET AT TIMES ... SIGNIFICANT BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW WILL CREATE VERY HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS... EVEN MAKE TRAVEL IMPOSSIBLE.

POSSIBILITY OF PROLONGED POWER OUTAGES DUE TO HIGH WINDS STRESSING ALREADY LOADED POWER LINES... ESPECIALLY ACROSS SOUTHERN PART OF STATE.


INCLUDING CITIES OF...CROSBY...BOWBELLS...WILLISTON... NEW TOWN... WATFORD CITY...KILLDEER...BEACH...MEDORA...DICKINSON... MARMARTH...MOTT...BOWMAN...HETTINGER

ADDITIONAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 2 TO 4 INCHES
THROUGH MONDAY MORNING.
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/prodsByState.php?state=ND&prodtype=warnings
Thanks to Kenneth Lund for this link

Jan 24 Arizona Snowfall totals from the Storm of 2010 to date
24 Jan 10 - Excessive snowfall and rainfall totals were measured in many areas across Northern Arizona for the duration of this five day long snow storm, from Monday afternoon through Saturday morning.

Snow reports since Monday:

Sunrise Mountain - 70 Inches (almost 2 meters) (5 AM Mst Fri)
Arizona Snowbowl - 67 To 92 Inches (almost 3 meters) (7 AM Mst Sat)
Grand Canyon N Rim - 57 Inches (almost 5 feet) (5 PM Mst Sat)
North Flagstaff - 55.6 Inches (10 AM Mst Sat)
Grand Canyon S Rim - 51 To 55 Inches (7 AM Mst Sat)
Flagstaff Airport - 54.2 Inches (11 AM Mst Sat)
Bellemont - 52.7 Inches (11 AM Mst Sat)
Munds Park - 50.0 Inches (9 AM Mst Sat)
Kachina Village - 48.0 Inches (4 feet) (9 AM Mst Sat)
Parks 12 Mi N - 43 Inches (12 PM Mst Sat)
Mcnary - 43 Inches (7 AM Mst Sat)
Tonto Village - 41 Inches (8 AM Mst Sat)
Williams - 39 To 43 Inches (10:30 AM Mst Fri)
Show Low - 32 To 36 Inches (3 feet) (12 PM Mst Sat)
Heber - 26 To 29 Inches (7 AM Mst Sat)
Payson - 11.5 Inches (12:15 PM Mst Sat)
Concho - 7.5 To 8.5 Inches (5 AM Mst Sat)

For the period Monday through Friday, both the 5 day total snowfall and total precipitation for Flagstaff ranks 3rd highest of all time.

http://www.wmicentral.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=20403233&BRD=2264&PAG=461&dept_id=505965&rfi=6
Thanks to P. Pegnam for this link

Jan 24 Arizona precipitation (rain or melted snow) since Monday:
Wet Bottom Creek Near Childs - 12.17 Inches (8 am Mst Sat)
Globe - 11.99 Inches (8 am Mst Sat)
Tonto Creek Fish Hatchery - 11.12 Inches (8 am Mst Sat)
Payson - 9.35 Inches (12 pm Mst Sat)
Happy Jack - 7.90 Inches (8 am Mst Sat)
Oak Creek Canyon - 7.34 Inches (8 am Mst Sat)
Pleasant Valley - 7.10 Inches (8 am Mst Sat)
Sedona - 6.99 Inches (5 am Mst Sat)
Flagstaff - 5.27 Inches (5 am Mst Sat)
Fort Valley - 4.95 Inches (7 am Mst Sat)
Bellemont - 4.66 Inches (5 am Mst Sat)
Bagdad - 3.78 Inches (5 am Mst Sat)
Heber - 3.48 Inches (8 am Mst Sat)
Prescott Airport - 3.33 Inches (5 am Mst Sat)
Window Rock - 2.81 Inches (8 am Mst Sat)
Grand Canyon Airport - 2.09 Inches (7 am Mst Sat)
Winslow - 2.00 Inches (5 am Mst Sat)

For the period Monday through Friday, both the 5 day total snowfall and total precipitation for Flagstaff ranks 3rd highest of all time.

http://www.wmicentral.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=20403233&BRD=2264&PAG=461&dept_id=505965&rfi=6
Thanks to P. Pegnam for this link

Jan 23 Historic snowfall in Flagstaff - Some impressive photos. http://wintercenter.homestead.com/photojan2010g.html
Thanks to Kenneth Lund for this link