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Thread started 01/21/05 6:29am

Mach

Thrown in Tizzy by Inch of Snow

Raleigh N.C. ..... Thrown in Tizzy by Inch of Snow eek

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By MARGARET LILLARD, Associated Press Writer

RALEIGH, N.C. - A mere inch of snow was all it took to cripple North Carolina's capital — and prompt plenty of finger-pointing Thursday as the city thawed from the surprise storm that caused gridlock and left 3,000 students stranded in classrooms overnight.



While a TV weatherman hung his head in shame — telling viewers his forecast of a mere dusting was "embarrassing" — the mayor vented at meteorologists for leaving Raleigh unprepared for Wednesday's storm.


"A forecast that had given a better indication of the likely problem would have been very helpful," Mayor Charles Meeker said.


Residents — particularly those who have lived in other parts of the country — could not believe the city was brought to its knees by just an inch of snow.


"I just don't think they're equipped to handle it," said Lori Jamieson, from Pennsylvania.


When the dry snow hit already frigid streets at midday, it turned to ice as schools and businesses scrambled to close early. That sent thousands of cars onto the roads before salt trucks could treat the pavement.


Police handled more than 1,000 accidents, none fatal, and some people were caught in traffic jams that left them on the roads for more than eight hours. Buses were unable to take children home from school, stranding nearly 3,000 students in their classrooms with their teachers overnight. Some motorists who could not get home bunked with others in office buildings and even grocery stores.


"This is embarrassing for my profession," a contrite WRAL-TV chief meteorologist Greg Fishel told viewers during the height of the chaos. "In the 24 years I've lived here, I have never encountered the traffic situation I saw today."


But he was not alone. None of the television meteorologists made the right call, evoking memories of December 2002, when they failed to predict the severity of an ice storm that plunged much of the Carolinas into darkness for more than a week.


Meeker said city workers could have been ready if forecasts had given a hint that icy roads could be a problem.


People responded to the foul weather as they usually do in this region, shutting down early and going home. Had the city known that the roads were icing over, Meeker said, it would have advised people to stay at work and school late, so crews could put salt on the streets before they filled with traffic.


It wasn't until late Wednesday that Gov. Mike Easley declared a state of emergency, allowing him to open two state government buildings in downtown Raleigh as shelters to accommodate drivers. He asked residents to stay home Thursday morning so Department of Transportation crews could clear the roads.


The weather cooperated, warming into the low 40s and drying the moisture from most roads by midafternoon.


Even as Wednesday's problems melted away, though, more snow was on the way. And this time, forecasters were making sure not to downplay the threat.


The first round was forecast to fall between late Thursday and early Friday. "It'll be over by morning and we'll have time to assess things before the morning commute," said National Weather Service (news - web sites) meteorologist Mike Moneypenny.


The weekend, however, looked grim, with sleet and snow predicted to fall in freezing temperatures Saturday and into Sunday.


Meeker acknowledged the city should have had a plan for handling the ice.





"I think everybody worked extremely hard to get through the situation. But I do think if we'd had a good policy in place and communicated it to the public, we could have lessened the disruption."
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Reply #1 posted 01/21/05 6:31am

ella731

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how does an inch of snow shut down a city? we got 2 inches the other night, and they didnt even close the schools shrug
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Reply #2 posted 01/21/05 6:35am

endorphin74

ella731 said:

how does an inch of snow shut down a city? we got 2 inches the other night, and they didnt even close the schools shrug


right?

the wimps- an inch of slw doesn't even slow down traffic in MN smile
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Reply #3 posted 01/21/05 6:36am

1sexymf

Oh, they need to give it a break rolleyes I got 3 inches of snow here in Philly on Wednesday and we might be hit by a major snowstorm on Saturday with up to a foot of snow. And this is in North Carolina??
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Reply #4 posted 01/21/05 6:37am

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endorphin74 said:

ella731 said:

how does an inch of snow shut down a city? we got 2 inches the other night, and they didnt even close the schools shrug


right?

the wimps- an inch of slw doesn't even slow down traffic in MN smile



hell they dont even bring out the salt trucks till we are up to 4 inches here lol


pansies
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Reply #5 posted 01/21/05 7:27am

endorphin74

speaking of snow- MPLS is under a winter storm warning- we are supposed to get 6-9 by tomorrow morning. It's already starting. I'm kinda excited as we have had nothing but ice storms and flurries so far this winter. wheeee!
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Reply #6 posted 01/21/05 7:35am

RipHer2Shreds

The city isn't equipped to handle snow at all. That is why. Silly kids. wink I remember getting a few inches of snow in NC when I was a kid, and the city was shut down completely! We were out of school for a few days. It was my very first snow day. Made me happy. lol

endorphin74 said:

speaking of snow- MPLS is under a winter storm warning- we are supposed to get 6-9 by tomorrow morning. It's already starting. I'm kinda excited as we have had nothing but ice storms and flurries so far this winter. wheeee!

Heck yeah! I'm looking forward to it. I need something to cover up the McDonald's bags and dirty syringes in my neighborhood. Not to mention I think snow is pretty and fun. smile
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Reply #7 posted 01/21/05 9:33am

lovemachine

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endorphin74 said:

speaking of snow- MPLS is under a winter storm warning- we are supposed to get 6-9 by tomorrow morning. It's already starting. I'm kinda excited as we have had nothing but ice storms and flurries so far this winter. wheeee!


I know! I think me and Amy are going sledding tonight. Well I hope she wants to go sledding with me as she hasn't answered my text message yet big grin
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Reply #8 posted 01/21/05 10:00am

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endorphin74 said:

we are supposed to get 6-9 by tomorrow morning. It's already starting.


omfg You're all gonna get 69'ed by tomorrow morning?

hmph! No fair.
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Reply #9 posted 01/21/05 11:55am

endorphin74

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endorphin74 said:

we are supposed to get 6-9 by tomorrow morning. It's already starting.


omfg You're all gonna get 69'ed by tomorrow morning?

hmph! No fair.


lol

yup, it was in the forecast, every minnesotan will get 69 tonite!

lol
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Reply #10 posted 01/21/05 11:56am

endorphin74

lovemachine said:

endorphin74 said:

speaking of snow- MPLS is under a winter storm warning- we are supposed to get 6-9 by tomorrow morning. It's already starting. I'm kinda excited as we have had nothing but ice storms and flurries so far this winter. wheeee!


I know! I think me and Amy are going sledding tonight. Well I hope she wants to go sledding with me as she hasn't answered my text message yet big grin


omg

you aren't supposed to PLAY in this stuff!

watch it fall? fine

shovel it? I guess that's required

PLAY in it? NO WAY!!!
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Reply #11 posted 01/21/05 1:30pm

endorphin74

woot!

I made it home safe! My agency just told us all to go home unless we had appointments we couldn't reschedule...it's getting wintery out there!
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Reply #12 posted 01/21/05 1:32pm

lovemachine

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endorphin74 said:

woot!

I made it home safe! My agency just told us all to go home unless we had appointments we couldn't reschedule...it's getting wintery out there!


Yep it's getting slick as I slid right past my apartment entrance on the way home. I just went to Fleet Farm and bought our sleds big grin Battle Creek Park here we come yay!
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Reply #13 posted 01/21/05 1:44pm

RipHer2Shreds

I love the snow storm! I was going to take a bunch of pictures, but my camera batteries wore out. Nonetheless, here's a picture from my balcony

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