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Looks like one of those Ice Age maps from your HS science books.
That image almost looks drawn in.
It's probably different satellite images superimposed
Here's an interesting view of the storm:http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/02/110202-winter-storm-blizzard-snow-us-satellite-picture-weather-science/
Cool picture. That global warming was really kicking in with this one. ;D
I talked to my mother on Saturday and she said they got over 15″ of snow Friday which set an all-time one day snow record for Tulsa county in Oklahoma. During a typical winter in OK they are lucky to get 10″ of snow over the whole winter.
We got about 8″ in south-central Missouri along the I-44 corridor. Just north of us they got closer to 18″We got about 3-4" of ice/sleet and then that got covered with snow. Then it snowed another 2-3" on Friday.They are talking another storm is on it's way tonight or tomorrow. Great.. just got everything cleared off...
We aren't getting any snowstorms this week. Obviously, that's man's fault.
My hometown got nailed again, this snowstorm broke the record for annual snowfall set in 1923. Must be that global warming stuff.
It is. The warm air causes cold air. Elementary school physics.
Apparently this winter's snowstorm only ranks #19 on the list of worst snowstorms in the US. Top Snowstorms in History Named
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