TEXAS WINTER STORM WARNING!!!!!
The big news in north Texas today is that we are actually under a "winter storm warning!" Now, for those of you living in, or are from, a northern state, you have to realize something. Down here, the next best thing to sliced bread is a good, healthy panic over a winter storm. This article is actually a re-doux of an article I posted a couple of years ago, but it is still pertinant.

You are going to DIE, DIE, DIE !!!!
It does not mean that there will actually BE much in the way of ice heading our way, it is all in the entertainment value of running to the local 7-Eleven and buying them out of all of their beef jerky, toilet paper, beer and Ding-Dongs "just in case" we have more than 1/8th inch of ice on the road sometime in the next few days. If one were to take the level of excitement over the possibility of a winter disaster that is portrayed by the evening news seriously, you would think that nature is about to totally wipe out humanity in a nuclear winter-style holocaust. This kind of news is SO much better than talking about the primaries and Bill Clinton destroying his wife's chance at becoming Empress of America that you can practically see the news and weather folks wetting their pants in anticipation. I just heard the storm warnings on the radio, along with an announcement that the Texas Department of Transportation and the various Metroplex cities have enough sand ready to dump that by tomorrow afternoon, the overpasses and highways are going to look like sand dunes.
We do, in fairness, have a serious ice storm about every decade or so. Ice is not the same as snow. You can build a snowman in snow. You can make handy little things called 'snowballs' and whack your sibling if you have snow. You can walk in snow, and usually it is not bad to drive in snow as long as you remember that snow is not conducive to a fast application of the brakes. I have raised my children in the same house all their lives, and I remember them building their first snowmen at the young ages of 12 and 16. I took pictures. In Dallas, as a rule, we do not ever have snow. We get, if we get anything, ice.
Ice is not nearly as much fun. If you are driving, you generally cannot see it even during the day. Whipping a chunk of ice at your sibling is tantamount to felony assault with a deadly weapon. If you do go outside in a real ice storm, you are likely to break your ass-bone if you manage not to make a triple-gainer on your skull. Ice is cold, thin, and wet, and there is never enough to do anything more than slide around. In Dallas, generally, if there is ice then everything shuts down. Even if the ice is most likely gone by 9am the next day, ALL of the schools shut down. Businesses close, the government closes down, people start boarding up their windows, dogs start sleeping with cats, and chaos and pandemonium rule the day. And nobody, but nobody, is happier than the weatherman:
NEWS ANCHOR: "And now, the weather. Bob?"
WEATHERMAN: (drooling, with a crazed look) "Thanks Tim. As you can see from the Weather Disaster Map, there is the possibility that WE ARE GOING TO HAVE AN ICE STORM!! Thank God my life has meaning.....er....I mean....The temperatures are GOING TO APPROACH FREEZING and there is going to be something we weather guys call pre-sip-i-ta-shun. That means that there is going to be ICE ON THE GROUND!! There may even be enough of it on the ground to actually be VISIBLE!"
NEWS ANCHOR: (getting into the act) "Bob! You can't mean it! This ...er.... pre-siper-a-ta-shoning could mean the end of life as we know it?"
WEATHERMAN: (splitting open a goat and staring at the entrails) "Why, ...er...yes Tim. For the love of GOD, and all that is HOLY, I am declaring a WINTER STORM WARNING! Remember, folks, when things get bad, and you do not think you are going to make it, just remember to eat the old first, then the sick, then the children, and lastly draw straws. Salvation only goes to the strongest!" (breaks down weeping)
Well, I better end this and go down to the 7-Eleven and see if there is any beer, jerky, toilet paper and Ding-Dongs left as this could last at least 48 hours.
Sheesh.

winter weather
we're finally beginning to get the storm due us last week!
pop and i went sledding and we're now much worse off for being "mature" than the 15-16 year olds in the neighborhood!
owwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. i'm not as young as i was last year at this time...
NO KIDDING
Yea, this Bumble quit bouncing so well quite a while back.....
Nihil est ad omnia parte beatum.
Sometimes i miss the days
Having lived there 18 years, I do remember the DFW hysteria around ice storms. I also remember the ice storm of 1980-something that paralyed that whole area. I remember being stuck at home for 3 or 4 days because before that they didn't seem to need salt trucks. After that storm, many cities invested in salt trucks. I also remember how so many drivers there aren't about to miss their chance to do some recreational sliding around when the rare opportunity arises. Maybe, beside the high of shouting 'disaster' from the hilltops, the over-cautious approach of the weather people is an attempt to settle down the craze that comes over DFW drivers when the iceman cometh.
I've noticed that in Kansas City drivers generally have the sense that comes from experience and the weather people are a little less over the top.
oh yea, I remember 1980
That was when we went down to the park with some cardboard "sleds" and watched Jeff plow down the hill, pick up speed, and run headfirst into a park bench.
That was actually a pretty good thing, I guess, because otherwise he would have landed in the creek. Not sure which one he would have preferred, but that bench was HARD.
Nelson and I stumbled around until we went totally snow-blind. We had no idea that would happen, but the sun was just bright enough that by the time we managed to get home, we had to feel our way to the front door.
I think it was an ice storm the next year where I took the mustang around that "low bridge/dam" over by the lake, did a couple of spins and landed that damn car half way over the edge of the creek. ANother couple of feet and Nelson and I would have landed upside down in the iced-over creek.Nalson got out, stood on the back of the car, and that old 302 was strong enough to pull the front wheels back up onto the ground. That was scary.
Nihil est ad omnia parte beatum.
HOW!!
I really do wonder that you managed to survive past 25.
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wicked weather
01/29/08
we're having an "it's windier than donald trump's blow dryer" day here in north ark!
More cowbell?
Total random observation -- your categories for this blog post: "stupidity" (I can see that), but... "more cowbell"? As in the SNL skit about BOC with Christopher Walken? :-)
COWBELL......YES!!!!
Lizardqueen,
It is a reference to that SNL skit! Good detective work there. It just became a thing around here after Sal posted this entry a while back:
http://www.sciolistsalmagundi.com/planet_has_fever
Nihil est ad omnia parte beatum.
more cowbell
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You really would get along great with my group of friends here in Utah...that "more cowbell" thing is a regular appearance at our game nights. Ya, we've all seen that skit....over and over.
Why else would it be More cowbell???
It's just funny!
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Can you say 'overreact'? I thought you could.
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WE here in the Rockies had to deal with a goodly about of snow this past week AND it was VERRRRY slippery. Do WE clean out the store of toilet paper, beer and ding dongs??? NOO!! We just clean it out of toilet paper ;) and perhaps a few ding dongs...but usually we leave them on the side of the roads.
No, seriously, we don't run to the store. Instead, they plug along to work and expect to be TWO hours late. Take a look at this taken just last week at our lovely I-15.
http://paperclippings.com/images/i15.jpg
Traffic did not go above 10 mph BECAUSE it was slippppperrryyy!!!!
They need to learn what winter storm really means.
oh and Sal, I had some difficulties when I logged in. I couldn't get back to this page. I ended up going back to my original link and coming forward again.
Thanks for the heads up. Let
Thanks for the heads up. Let me know if odd behavior continues. Sometimes these sort of things can be related to cache issues, but I'm not so sure that it is this time. We'll just hope that lil issues goes away.
As for ice storms, I sadly missed the last one about a month ago in Oklahoma. I lived for 2 years in Wisconsin and winter up there and winter in OK/TX are completely different affairs. Ole Phel is correct that they freak and run for the stores to stock up when a winter storm is brewing and schools are likely to be closed for frost, whereas Wisconsin could have 2 feet of snow and they wouldn't even open late. (of course just let them put out a tornado warning in wisconsin and watch the cheeseheads diving for the basement and soiling thier green and gold britches.... in OK we go outside to watch the show)
Now an ice storm when it does hit is nothing like a northern winter storm. There is no driving when those things hit, or more importantly, no stopping, at all. OK gets one light ice storm a year on average and one nasty tree eater about every 7 years. Other than that winters are generally just cold wet windy affairs that last about 2 months. I was unprepared for snow in May when I was in Wisconsin. That was the day I decided we were moving.
Tornados
Living in the Salt Lake Valley we get VERY few tornados. Growing up I was told that they DON'T happen in Utah because of the mountains. Well, we learned otherwise. Okay, it only managed to get to an F1, but it did kill one person....who was from out of town.
That tornado ripped right through the heart of downtown Salt Lake City.
We don't talk about how they never happen any more.
As for ice storms...that would be scary. Though it is still funny how it changes people priorities as to what they REALLY need just then. Gotta have toilet paper.
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PS: I will let you know if the problem occurs again.
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