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Remember the winter of 2013-14: PICTURE thread


michsnowfreak

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With such an epic winter going on for many, pictures tend to get lost in the threads quickly. I notice other forums (new england?) have done this in the past, and I think its a good idea to consolidate it all in one thread. It will be a great reference to look back on this winter. Especially this year when everybody has been getting in on the mix of pics, and there have been some great ones....time to keep them in one place!

 

Add away everybody....

 

December 14, 2013

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December 15, 2013

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December 18, 2013

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January 1, 2014

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January 2, 2014

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January 3, 2014

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January 5, 2014

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January 6, 2014

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January 7, 2014

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First "big" snowfall of the season...December 13-14 storm in LAF.

 

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good job....I really enjoyed that storm but it has been outdone many times since then :lol:. Keep them coming, I know you have more pics of your historic winter ;)

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Alan, you're going to be enjoying that snowbank well into July.

 

As big as they are this year,  they were much bigger here in London in 2010-11.   For reference,  this one was taken in Feb/11 from the parking lot at work.  It  lasted until approx. Victoria Day in May 2011.  

These are still peanuts compared to the ones up north in the snowbelts.post-2415-0-97840400-1392500285_thumb.jp

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As big as they are this year,  they were much bigger here in London in 2010-11.   For reference,  this one was taken in Feb/11 from the parking lot at work.  It  lasted until approx. Victoria Day in May 2011.  

These are still peanuts compared to the ones up north in the snowbelts.attachicon.gifIMG_0172.JPG

 

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Middle of an intersection

 

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Houses Buried completely

 

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Wish I was alive during this. =(

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This is Ash Cave at Hocking Hills in SE Ohio near Logan.  It's almost frozen to the top (about 85ft tall).  The only other time I remember that it did freeze to the top was Jan of '78, also came close in '96 and 2009.

 

That's a really cool natural weather gauge.... This is very temp sensitive, lake ice is similar, but snow cover can mess with thickness... This isn't as corrupted.

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