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RRs say "Please no polar vortex 2014-15"

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Posted by Deggesty on Friday, November 7, 2014 11:24 AM

gardendance
 
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In two years I plan on moving to Florida where I'll probably be done in by either a python, alligator, or a class 5 huricane.

 

 

Somebody tried to tell me you can get shoes from a python or alligator. I can figure an alligator, but pythons don't have feet, so where do you find their shoes?

 

Where do you find shoes when you catch a python? Look in its stomach.

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Posted by dakotafred on Friday, November 7, 2014 6:48 AM

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I got through last winter, Polar Vortex and all.  The Good Lord willing, I'll get through this one, Polar Vortex or not.  

In two years I plan on moving to Florida where I'll probably be done in by either a python, alligator, or a class 5 huricane.

Given your mature philosophy about the weather, why would an old railroader move from the center of the railroad universe to boring old Florida? Or do the dogs run faster down there?

 

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Posted by gardendance on Friday, November 7, 2014 6:18 AM

greyhounds

In two years I plan on moving to Florida where I'll probably be done in by either a python, alligator, or a class 5 huricane.

Somebody tried to tell me you can get shoes from a python or alligator. I can figure an alligator, but pythons don't have feet, so where do you find their shoes?

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Posted by rdamon on Friday, November 7, 2014 6:15 AM

As long as they give the storm a cool sounding name, it will be ok!

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Posted by ndbprr on Friday, November 7, 2014 5:12 AM
Why should we accept forecasts based on models for 30 years from now until they can get tomorrows forecast correct?
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Posted by greyhounds on Friday, November 7, 2014 12:37 AM

Shoot, who knows?

I got through last winter, Polar Vortex and all.  The Good Lord willing, I'll get through this one, Polar Vortex or not.  

In two years I plan on moving to Florida where I'll probably be done in by either a python, alligator, or a class 5 huricane.

Don't worry about something you cannot control.  It's a wasted emotion. 

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Posted by jeffhergert on Thursday, November 6, 2014 11:00 PM

Just a few weeks ago I read an article in the Des Moines paper, or maybe it's USA Today supplement, about whether we would experience the Polar Vortex this winter.  Some expert said the conditions weren't right this year.  So tonight on the CBS news I hear they are talking about the Polar Vortex.  So much for experts.

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Posted by Gramp on Thursday, November 6, 2014 10:26 PM

I'm not saying I know, but after about 15 years of no appreciable increase in world temperature, I think of it as being back to old fashioned winters.  I can't say as much for the level of hyperbole emitted in the media.  It seems to know no bounds.

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Posted by zardoz on Thursday, November 6, 2014 9:20 PM

Murphy Siding

 

 
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Norm48327
  polar vortex

The media totally wore out that term last winter.

 

 

 
Yes but it may explain Germany's failure of the Russian invasion in winter ?  Maybe explains when a country(s) experience a bitter winter ?
 

 

 

 Or maybe just a coincidence? Mischief

 

 

Not a coincidence. The "Polar Vortex" has been around since long before the media got hold of it. In the past it was not as pervasive and did not affect so many people. If it happened in Siberia, hardly anyone outside of Russia even knew about it. 

Just like death from tornados, hurricanes, and floods. The storms may or may not be any more severe; it's just that there are so many more people who put themselves in harms way by building in locations that are known to be hazardous.  In addition, some storms in the past may not have been reported due to less-densely populated areas.

Of course, it is also possible that we humans have already warmed this planet past its climatological tipping point, and that storms will continue to get stronger and more frequent, until some major disaster alters the course of human destiny.

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Thursday, November 6, 2014 8:25 PM

blue streak 1

 

 
Norm48327
  polar vortex

The media totally wore out that term last winter.

 

 

 
Yes but it may explain Germany's failure of the Russian invasion in winter ?  Maybe explains when a country(s) experience a bitter winter ?
 

 Or maybe just a coincidence? Mischief

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, November 6, 2014 7:07 PM

Norm48327
  polar vortex

The media totally wore out that term last winter.

 

 
Yes but it may explain Germany's failure of the Russian invasion in winter ?  Maybe explains when a country(s) experience a bitter winter ?
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Posted by Norm48327 on Thursday, November 6, 2014 6:30 PM

blue streak 1

 polar vortex

 

 

The media totally wore out that term last winter.

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Posted by BaltACD on Thursday, November 6, 2014 5:49 PM

The universal winter contingency plan has been enacted by all parties - Prayers for Spring are being offered.

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RRs say "Please no polar vortex 2014-15"
Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, November 6, 2014 5:43 PM

Super Typhoon Nuri is reported to have initiated a polar vortex in the midwest starting tonight for 4 - 5 days. Bitter temps in midwest and heavy wind chill.  Hopefully the vortex will move out completely in a week and not stay around.  You posters in affected area watch out. 

Will this affect the wind up of the construction season that has been going on all summer ?  Plus is Amtrak and RRs operationally ready ?

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