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Re: FRC Blogged - Two Feet of Snow?
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)Look down this page for Calgary's record snowfalls... 48cm fell in one day, once... back in 1981. http://www.theweathernetwork.com/sta...31093/caab0049 Those teams back east get walloped every couple of years. But at least they have FRC regionals within 1,000km of their home school without having to start their own! Jason |
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While our team in the NorthWEsT got extra build time due to the snow last year They did not close the High School even though there were no classesl. So people came in and worked and worked and worked. Many of us were w/o power at home so going to school with power and heat was preferred to staying at home in the dark and cold. That was the reason that we were able to have more build time since some of the schools in the district were w/o power the district chose to not have classes at any school until the roads to all the schools were open and all had power.
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I hope all the teams snowed in stay safe and can finish build season without problems. Losing close to a week is a killer to some I'm sure. |
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Still no access to school? We got hammered here on Friday like most of the northeastern US, but our roads are clear and its business as usual here now. Heck, by saturday afternoon it wasn't too bad... my driveway does have a ~4ft wall of snow at the edges though...
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North-easterners: We're might be getting more snow this weekend... http://www.accuweather.com/en/weathe...ential/5997763
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Fingers Crossed it doesn't put us back any further. |
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Here are the two paths it may take. Everyone better cross their fingers for the better scenario... ![]() |
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Team 23 hasn't been able to work on our robot since Thursday night. Plymouth happened to be one of the hardest hit areas (just our luck this year) and our schools didn't even have power until I believe yesterday. It looks like we will finally be allowed back in tomorrow though!
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So instead of the plow trucks being able to continuously plow a few inches of snow off the roads throughout the storm, they were overwhelmed quickly to the point where the snow is literally too deep to plow. At that point you need rotary plows (basically massive snow blowers) or construction equipment (such as backhoes) to clear roads, both of which are significantly slower than plowing. I too once laughed at how the southern US handles snow, until I witnessed it firsthand in Texas. With no snowplows, when it actually does snow a few inches, it will soon melt into slush, then refreezes into ice the next night. Then all roads for the next few days will have smooth tire ruts with several inches of jagged, solid ice in between. Changing lanes on the highway wasn't fun. |
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