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From: Beverley Clarkson <>
Subject: Re: [S-I] Worse weather?
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 16:22:28 -0400
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Deepest apologies to the List.

I just heard the storm report. I hadnt realized that you in the south
eastern US had experienced the devastating storm; thought from the posts
that it was only a bit more weather than usual.

Those of you in life/safety threatening circumstances; I hope you hold on
and that help will be prompt. I ve weathered a number of winter hurricanes
and it is tough. Neighbours are essential.

Every lifeline matters in these situations.

Beverley

On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Beverley Clarkson <>wrote:

> OK All, I m going to bite the bullet.
>
> I LOVE this list and Linda is a WONDER, but, frankly, if we wanted a
> weather list, I could probably outstory everyone here. If not, you have my
> deepest sympathies.
>
> The odd mention is fine, but please, couldnt we get back to Scotch Irish
> history? ENOUGH already!!!!!
>
> I say this including you, Linda, who once called me a bottom feeder for, I
> seem to recall, possibly looking at family history less than 200 years old,
> and I didnt respond; just stood corrected and ready to learn.
>
> But I am going CRAZY here.
>
> Its WINTER.
>
> The seasons, and climate, are changing. Snow falls. Get over it.
>
> Sorry for anyone I ve offended. I just needed to explode. Way too much
> provocation.
>
> Beverley
>
> Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
> also lived in points far north!
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 12:50 PM, <> wrote:
>
>> Bill, yes, how thick is the ice? The ALlegheny has froze over and people
>> are watching for ice jams here in balmy south-western PA.
>>
>> So....who among us has the worse weather? Maybe we can aware some kind of
>> prize.
>>
>> Apparently Bill in Erie is the man to beat with his 129 inches of snow
>> this year. Can anyone beat this?
>>
>> Linda Merle
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "W.F. Stephens" <>
>> To:
>> Sent: Sunday, February 1, 2009 6:01:39 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
>> Subject: Re: [S-I] Researcher recommendation
>>
>> Bill:
>>
>> How thick is the ice on the lake?
>>
>> Woody Stephens
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "William McKinney" <>
>> To: <>
>> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 7:03 PM
>> Subject: Re: [S-I] Researcher recommendation
>>
>>
>> > Linda,
>> >
>> > Since you ask, here's Erie snowfall picture so far:
>> >
>> > Friday's total -- 6.9 inches
>> > January's total -- 59.2 inches
>> > This season -- 129.5"
>> >
>> > So, we boast the fifth snowiest winter since they've been keeping
>> records
>> > of
>> > such things here in Erie, and we still have February, March and April to
>> > go.
>> > Yes, I said April. For those of you not fortunate enough to have grown
>> up
>> > in
>> > northwestern Pa., we have Aprils on record of up to nearly 20 inches,
>> and
>> > routine months of February and March with accumulations of 30 inches.
>> >
>> > Will we set a record this year? Let's put it this way, we now need less
>> > than
>> > 20 inches for the rest of this season. So, it's hard to imagine a
>> scenario
>> > in which we do not shatter our record.
>> >
>> > Unfortunately, we didn't break our January snowfall record. We came in a
>> > putrid third. The snowiest was 62.4 inches in 1978; the second snowiest
>> > was
>> > 59.9 in 2004. But neither of those years had preceding months with any
>> > kind
>> > of real snowfalls.
>> >
>> > Gotta wonder what it was like for our ancestors who didn't have snow
>> > blowers, automobiles with heaters, stores within easy reach. Guess
>> that's
>> > why so few of us up here in Pennsylvania's ice box don't complain much.
>> > Fact
>> > is, we kind of like setting records.
>> >
>> > Bill
>> >
>> >
>> >
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> Beverley Clarkson
> Sambro Head, Nova Scotia
>



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Beverley Clarkson
Sambro Head, Nova Scotia


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