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September 6, 2008 12:59:50 AM CDT



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Started by H Needles; Last updated Feb 21, 08 2:15 PM CST by D Lim | View history

Freak Snowstorms

"There are some things you learn best in calm, and some in storm." -Willa Cather

Severe winter weather has caused chaos around the world. Homes, businesses and crops in China, Greece, and the US, among others, have been damaged by the heavy snowfall that has also claimed lives, and contributed to serious economic losses. Will freak snowstorms keep dumping on us?

Stories

Stories 1 - 20 of 26

  • June 2008
    • West Coast Freezes as East Coast Bakes

      West Coast Freezes as East Coast Bakes

      (Newser) - As the sun scorches the East Coast, the West is shivering from a brisk few weeks. Areas of Washington are expected to get up to 5 inches of snow, while Aspen, Colo., is re-opening its slopes. There's still an average of 3 feet of white stuff on Aspen Mountain's upper slopes, which will reopen June 13 to 15, leftover from winter's record snowfall. More »

  • March 2008
    • Soaked Midwest Braces for More Rain, Snow

      Soaked Midwest Braces for More Rain, Snow

      (Newser) - Residents of the nation’s heartland are celebrating Easter weekend besieged by floods and snowstorms, which expected to keep hitting Missouri, Michigan, and Wisconsin, the AP reports. Forecasters predict up to 12 inches of snow for the Ohio Valley, while other areas remain soaked thanks to a foot of rain in just 36 hours, and more still to come. More »

    • 2 Dead on Second Day of Ga. Storms

      2 Dead on Second Day of Ga. Storms

      (Newser) - Waves of thunderstorms clobbered the stunned city of Atlanta today, killing two and wounding at least four others, CNN reports. The storms leveled more than 20 homes and downed power lines, leaving 40,000 people—including 10,000 in Atlanta—without power in northern Georgia. Authorities are warning people to stay home as a storm watch continues overnight. More »

    • Icy Roads? Beet Juice Just the Right Tonic

      Icy Roads? Beet Juice Just the Right Tonic

      (Newser) - Road workers in the Chicago area are shaking up their winter ice-busting cocktail with an odd new mixer: beet juice. Sanitation officials are pleased with the combination, which reduces the necessary rock salt (harmful to plants and water supplies) by up to 30% and is effective at temperatures far lower than salt alone, the Chicago Tribune reports. More »

    • Record Snow Staggers Ohio

      Record Snow Staggers Ohio

      (Newser) - A determined winter storm buried Ohio and beyond in snow yesterday, dumping a record 20.4 inches on Columbus and about a foot each on Cincinnati and Cleveland. Authorities closed roads as blizzard-velocity wind whipped the fallen flakes into three-foot-high drifts and reduced visibility. "It's horrible out there," said a FedEx driver at a truck stop northeast of Columbus. "Trucks are just spinning. In my days of driving I've never seen anything like it." More »

  • February 2008
    • Storm Snarls NE Flights

      Storm Snarls NE Flights

      (Newser) - A nasty winter storm swept across the country today, forcing major flight delays at New York City airports, closing schools from Ohio to Connecticut, and causing road accidents in Missouri that left 5 dead, the AP reports. Heavy snowfall in the New York metro area grounded 900 flights and led to delays of up to 5 hours. More »

    • China's Party Officials to be Gauged on Performances in Snow Relief and Restoration Work

      BEIJING, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- The performance of Party officials in China's snow disaster relief and restoration work will be scored and used as gauges for future promotion or dismissal of public posts, said a newly-issued circular.

    • Snowstorm Wallops Greece

      Snowstorm Wallops Greece

      (Newser) - A freak snowstorm stranded as many as 200 Greek villages and halted hundreds of flights yesterday and today in Athens, reports Bloomberg. Power and water supply problems were reported across the country and civil defense authorities were on alert. Up to six inches of snow buried the Greek capital, a rare occurrence in the usually balmy town, and temperatures plunged below zero. More »

    • Greek Snowstorm Shuts Schools, Cancels Flights

      Hundreds of flights were canceled and schools across Greece shut down today after snow swept through the country over the weekend, blanketing the capital, Athens.

    • Twisters Tear Through South

      Twisters Tear Through South

      (Newser) - A barrage of tornadoes ripped through the South today as cold rain and snow blanketed parts of the Midwest, the AP reports. Twisters left toppled power lines, shattered windows, and wrecked homes in Alabama and Florida, causing injuries but no fatalities. “You see it on TV," said a KFC employee who saw windows blown out. "You can’t imagine how it feels until it happens to you.” More »

    • Weather Slams Continental US

      Weather Slams Continental US

      (Newser) - Winter weather brought travel to a crawl across the Midwest and Northeast over the weekend. A 68-vehicle chain-reaction crash in Pennsylvania killed one and injured 35, the AP reports. "They had a heavy snow squall going through the area, zero visibility, high winds," said a firefighter at the scene."There were vehicles everywhere." In Wisconsin, authorities closed a stretch of highway near Madison. More »

    • Snow-Stranded Couple Rescued After 12 Days

      Snow-Stranded Couple Rescued After 12 Days

      (Newser) - A couple stranded for 12 days in a snowy Utah canyon was finally rescued yesterday as they hiked out wearing snowshoes fashioned from car seat cushions, reports CNN. Thomas and Tamitha Garner had taken a trip to photograph wild horses when their truck broke down. They wrote out a will for their 19-year-old daughter as they rationed out groceries and waited for help. More »

    • Kashmir Snow, Cold Threaten Pashmina Goats

      Kashmir Snow, Cold Threaten Pashmina Goats

      (Newser) - The goats that provide the wool for those sought-after Pashmina shawls are in danger from heavy snow in Kashmir, the BBC reports. The goats' winter pastures are covered in snow and local officials have asked the Indian government to air drop goat fodder before the animals starve. Many thousands of the goats, whose wool is considering among the finest in the world, could be at risk of dying. More »

    • Killer Storm Heads Northeast

      Killer Storm Heads Northeast

      (Newser) - The massive snowstorm blowing across the US has blanketed much of the Midwest and is now taking aim at the Northeast, the AP reports. The storm has killed at least six, tangled traffic from Texas to the Great Lakes, and snarled flights at the crucial Chicago hub. "By no means should anyone take these conditions lightly," a city official told the Chicago Tribune. More »

    • Vanishing Snow Threatens West

      Vanishing Snow Threatens West

      (Newser) - Blame for a dramatic decrease in Western mountain snowpacks rests squarely on global warming, researchers said yesterday. Using computer models of 50 years' worth of data, scientists confirmed warming is turning snowfall into rain, melting the packs earlier and drying up more rivers by summer. The trend threatens to trigger a crisis in the West and Southwest, reports the Washington Post . More »

  • January 2008
    • Storms Clobber Western US

      Storms Clobber Western US

      (Newser) - Fresh from inundating California with rain, a big storm system is dumping massive amounts of snow on the Western US. Three snowmobilers are missing in Colorado, the Navajo Nation has declared a state of emergency, and northern Idaho is staggering under about 20 inches of snow, reports the AP. "They got clobbered," says one meteorologist. More »

    • China Snow Crisis Turns Deadly

      China Snow Crisis Turns Deadly

      (Newser) - China’s record snowstorm has killed at least 25 people when the bus they were riding in careened off a slick mountain road in the southwestern province of Guizhou, reports Reuters. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao today visited hordes of stranded train passengers in Hunan province, and the government urged migrant workers not to travel to next week’s Lunar New Year until the worst snowstorm in 50 years abates. More »

    • Snowstorm Disrupts Chinese Travel, Power

      Snowstorm Disrupts Chinese Travel, Power

      (Newser) - The biggest snowstorm in 50 years is wreaking havoc with China’s transportation and power-supply infrastructure and triggering widespread shortages the week before the Lunar New Year. Over a foot of snow fell in Nanjing, reports Bloomberg. "We face a very severe situation in ensuring supplies of coal, electricity, oil and transportation,'' said a government spokesman. More »

    • Freak Snowstorm Hits B.C.

      Some parts of British Columbia were hit with extreme weather conditions Sunday, while others basked in sunshine. A freak snowstorm in the Fraser Valley caused treacherous driving conditions for local residents and caused power interruptions.

    • Deep Freeze Settles in South

      Deep Freeze Settles in South

      (Newser) - Snow and rain fell on surprised Southerners today, slickening roads and forcing airlines to cancel hundreds of flights, the AP reports. Some Mississippians saw snow for the first time in 6 years as 5 inches fell in Alabama and experts warned drivers in Georgia to watch for icy roads. Freezing temperatures also hit parts of Louisiana, including New Orleans, which set in motion its freeze plan to shelter the homeless. More »

Stories 1 - 20 of 26

Theresa Suzuki makes her way through blowing snow with her groceries during a storm in Toronto on Sunday Dec. 16, 2007. Ontario was hit by a major winter storm Sunday morning as Environment Canada warned...   (Associated Press)
Chris Cottrell uses his snow-blower to remove the snow from his driveway in front of his house in Crested Butte, Colo. on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2008. (AP Photo/Nathan Bilow)   (Associated Press)
New England Patriots fans make their way to Gillette Stadium during a snowstorm in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007, for the Patriots football game against the New York Jets. (AP Photo/Winslow...   (Associated Press)
A woman walks through the snow in the Old City of Jerusalem, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008. A heavy overnight snowstorm blanketed Jerusalem and other parts of the Holy Land in white on Wednesday, closing schools...   (Associated Press)
Snow plows and heavy machinery are used to clear the streets in downtown Springfield, Ill., after a fast moving winter snow storm left 10 inches of snow in Springfield, Ill., Friday, Feb. 1, 2008. Heavy,...   (Associated Press)
Rita M. Knotek struggles against the driving snow to pull her shopping cart to her car at a grocery store in Racine, Wi, on Wednesday Feb. 6, 2008. A snow storm that developed slowly through the night...   (Associated Press)
Empty streets and heavily snow covered vehicles make downtown Springfield, Ill., appear deserted after a fast moving winter snow storm left 10 inches of snow in Springfield, Ill., Friday, Feb. 1, 2008....   (Associated Press)
A man walks at the snow-covered beach of Loutsa, east of Athens, on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2008. A winter storm left Greece blanketed in snow overnight, cutting access to villages and disrupting travel across...   (Associated Press)
The ancient Acropolis hill is snow-covered in Athens on Monday, Feb. 18. 2008. A winter storm left Greece blanketed in snow overnight, cutting access to villages and disrupting travel across the country....   (Associated Press)
A woman plays with the snow as the ancient Acropolis hill is seen in the background in central Athens on Monday, Feb. 18, 2008. A winter storm left Greece blanketed in snow overnight, cutting access to...   (Associated Press)
Spanish teacher Kameron Aycock of the Brook Hill School, in Bullard, Texas, throws a snowball at her students on Friday, March 7, 2008 during a rare snowfall. (AP Photo/Dr. Scott M. Lieberman)   (AP Photo)
A male Cardinal watches the snow fall from inside a bird feeder on Friday, March 7, 2008, in Tyler, Texas. A light snow fell across parts of Central Texas on Friday morning, a day after a storm system...   (AP Photo)
A planter of Spring flowers sit under the snow fall on Friday, March 7, 2008, in Tyler, Texas. A light snow fell across parts of Central Texas on Friday morning, a day after a storm system left as much...   (AP Photo)
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