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Hey, Stella!!! Get Ready for Snowmageddon!


It's not just Marlon Brando screaming, (click here"Hey, Stella!"
We might be mirroring his screak when Winter Storm Stella blows in this evening.



I remember growing up with my mother telling me, "In the old days when there wasn't any radio, the pioneers would look out on a clear day and not have any inkling that a massive snowstorm was on its way."

So consider that we are at advantage in 2017. We've got all means of communication and technology warning us about the paralyzing snowstorm waiting to pounce. The nor'easter heading our way is a powerful low-pressure system that will intensify rapidly due to cold air surging southward from Canada, combined with the warm ocean waters from the Gulf Stream.

It's called "bombogenesis," folks ... or snow bomb cyclone. The weather report for Tarrytown, N.Y. is climbing at 18-24 inches.  I am running out now to stock up on milk, orange juice, and chocolate. (You can't weather a blizzard without a chocolate stash.)

The last time I wrote about snowmageddons, snowadoes, and bombogenesises was:

  • January 21, 2014  -- "Outrageous Bombogenesis Hits the Northeast"

  • February 21, 2014 -- "Weather or Not"

  • January 24, 2016 -- "The Blizzard of 2016"


Click hereclick hereclick here ... and run. 


#Snowmageddon #Snowclone  #Snownado #BlizzardWatch2017  #Stella!!!!!


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Bonni Brodnick said…
Hi! I use Blogger platform. Hope that's helpful.

~Bonni
Ralph Carpenter said…
Ah! I came across your blog. The name Stella is really nice. I wish many babies are born and thy are named stella. It is an interesting post. Thank you
Bonni Brodnick said…
Many for taking the time to comment. Much appreciated!

~Bonni

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