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Mark Rozitis
14-05-2006, 20:12
[cdm-description=photo]24911[/cdm-description]
Jonathan Norris
14-05-2006, 20:13
Where's the robotic ice-chipper when you need it... :p
Its in the Car!
Jay H 237
14-05-2006, 20:21
With the ice storms we get here in Northwestern CT and the many times my car doors were frozen shut I can just imagine how much fun you will have trying to get into that car. ;)
Bill_Hancoc
14-05-2006, 20:27
is that actully your car a just a random pic cause that must be a pain in the rear
Adam Shapiro
14-05-2006, 20:57
Yeesh! That doesn't look like much fun..
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Hey! No posting those kind of pictures til November! What are you trying to do. incite panic! The snow might actually think we all in the NOrth miss it and come back! :ahh: :D
Man, now that's what I call a cool car.
Eugenia Gabrielov
14-05-2006, 22:10
Icey cool
JaneYoung
14-05-2006, 22:14
looks like poodle ice. (My old poodle's coat looked like that but was w-a-r-m)
artdutra04
14-05-2006, 23:52
Hey! No posting those kind of pictures til November! What are you trying to do. incite panic! The snow might actually think we all in the NOrth miss it and come back! :ahh: :DMaybe it's a warning about what volcano eruptions (http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=1961393) can do to summer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_Without_A_Summer) and in the Northeast and Canada. :eek:
Year Without a Summer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_Without_A_Summer)
...
In May of 1816, however, frost killed off most of the crops that had been planted, and in June two large snowstorms in eastern Canada and New England resulted in many human deaths. Nearly a foot of snow was observed in Quebec City in early June. In July and August, lake and river ice were observed as far south as Pennsylvania. Rapid, dramatic temperature swings were common, with temperatures sometimes reverting from normal or above-normal summer temperatures as high as 95°F (35°C) to near-freezing within hours.
GaryVoshol
15-05-2006, 08:30
Why is only one car ice-encrusted? Why is the car in front relatively clear - just a light dusting of snow or light covering of ice? And why are the steps and railings in the background clear?
Sorry to put a damper on all the fun boys and girls, but it looks to me like this is a set-up.
Why is only one car ice-encrusted? Why is the car in front relatively clear - just a light dusting of snow or light covering of ice? And why are the steps and railings in the background clear?
Sorry to put a damper on all the fun boys and girls, but it looks to me like this is a set-up.
Not likely a set up. If you look at the way the snow and ice are on the car you will notice that they balls have rolled toward the sidewalk. This means that the car has been sitting a while and the the snow plow blew snow onto the car. You will also notice the ice at the rear touches and melds into the ground which verifies that the car has been sitting.
GaryVoshol
15-05-2006, 16:27
Not likely a set up. If you look at the way the snow and ice are on the car you will notice that they balls have rolled toward the sidewalk. This means that the car has been sitting a while and the the snow plow blew snow onto the car. You will also notice the ice at the rear touches and melds into the ground which verifies that the car has been sitting.I meant set-up in the sense that someone has sprayed water over this specific car, that it's not a natural phenomonon.
artdutra04
15-05-2006, 16:54
I meant set-up in the sense that someone has sprayed water over this specific car, that it's not a natural phenomonon.No, I think it is real. There is definitely a heavier amount of ice on the driver's side of the car, which is facing the road. If the road was covered in slush, but the air temperature was below freezing, when the plow truck drove past the slush would be sprayed onto the side of the car where it would freeze on contact.
Holy cow! :eek:
I'd have a fit if that was sitting in front of my house.
lukevanoort
15-05-2006, 17:47
One of my uncles came down from Canada this weekend to play golf, and he was telling me what a warm winter they had, seems warm is relative. (Like over 30 degrees C (86 F) being a "heat wave day")
Adam Shapiro
15-05-2006, 17:51
One of my uncles came down from Canada this weekend to play golf, and he was telling me what a warm winter they had, seems warm is relative. (Like over 30 degrees C (86 F) being a "heat wave day")
I was in Ithaca all winter and I can definitely attest to it being a warm winter. We had one week where it was 55-70 F the whole week! What I found strange was that they got a lot more snow at home in New Jersey than we did here all winter.
Mark Rozitis
15-05-2006, 20:29
Hi,
Hopefully I didn't put this in the wrong thread but I am still new to this site.
The pic is real, it is actually a frame-grab off my video (sony dsr-570 dvcam), it was a very cold night....a watermain broke and cars went splashing through it all night and the spray made for a secure ultimate anti-theft coating of 4-6 inches of ice and there were three cars coated by morning....stuck right to the ground actually:)
Too bad I didnt make a frame-grab of the one car owner who tried to chip away the ice with a pick-axe.....he swung too hard and well.....went right through the front left fender.
I actually heard the call on the radio scanner, the police were called as the works dept needed the cars removed so they could fix the watermain break, not much the cops could do, there was not even a spot on that car to place a parking ticket and no easy way to move the car with a tow truck.
was quite funny actually.
mark
what you need is one of these:
http://homepage.mac.com/m5comp/trekbits/trekpics/kspistolscan.jpg
:D -Q
DonRotolo
15-05-2006, 21:29
Too bad I didnt make a frame-grab of the one car owner who tried to chip away the ice with a pick-axe.....he swung too hard and well.....went right through the front left fender.
Ahhh, it'll melt by August...
ScoutingNerd175
16-05-2006, 20:17
Ahhh, it'll melt by August...
But by September it will be snowing again...
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