Im watching Snowstorm videos in August because snow smells better than forest fire smoke. An I try and imagine the fresh air and car not wanting to start lol
Yeah, it's a monster of a plow that goes by. I have pictures of my kids sitting in the scoop during an exhibit. Unfortunately, 2 times wasn't enough for that storm. Those cars that you see flash by for a second or two were stuck there for a long time. I think I had the camera set to take a picture once every 30 seconds. So at 30 frames per second, if you saw a car for more than a second, that was between 15 minutes to a half hour in real time.
Seeing as we haven't had any decent snow in a few years, it nay be a matter of time before your dream comes true. I live is southern NJ, and some years may sed storms like this, and other years are practically snowless.
Filippos Kolpodinos It was a blizzard, so there was very strong winds. The snow would fall on the car and immediately blown off. (One less thing for me to do in the morning haha)
+Philip K If the temperature was near or just over freezing the snow would have stuck to everything, but in this case the temperature was quite low and the snow was light and fluffy, so the winds just blew the snow off the cars and created drifts of snow, some area would be bare while another area would be very deep in snow, depending which direction the wind was coming from.
Here in Greece Athens the snow always stucks at the grass and on cars because the temperature is near 0 and it is really difficult for the snow to stuck on the road... 2008 was the last time it snowed a lot, around 40cm
+James Kidsville Hi James, I don't know, or can't remember. When I uploaded the video, it gave me different things that I could do to the video, like boost brightness, colour and stuff. Another thing you can do is add public domain music to it that you could choose from a list. I really liked this one because it was one of the few that was made with a guitar and bonus, it is very catchy. :) I tried other songs that were halloween/morbid to fit the mood of getting 40+ centimeters dumped on you. Music really does change the mood of the video... But at the end, I chose this one.
This is a typical storm that happens 4 or 5 times a year. So yes, we have to dig out of "2-3foot" storms many times a year. It's pretty much nothing for us. More of an inconvenience. We used to get snow days off of work, but now with work from home strategies, those days are pretty much over. In 1992, I was in a storm where we got 160cm dumped on us in 2-3 days straight. I am 120cm, which I believe is about 6 feet... so that was over 6 feet of snow. With snow drifts as high as houses, some houses needed to be rescued because people couldn't get out. Here's an 'anniversary' article of those 3 days posted not too long ago. globalnews.ca/news/1809478/moncton-matches-snow-record-set-in-1992/
@@paull2937 I meant that I am 180cm (according to my drivers license), so the storm was almost 6 feet. That's what I get for commenting before I had my first coffee! haha
nick villiers Hah,you Southerns,I'm in New York and enjoying a fresh cup of hot Cocoa,next to a heater,watching snow fall for me to later throw in someone's face.
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It's like the car has an aura around it that prevents the snow from getting too close!
One of my favorite snow time lapses! Thanks for sharing, that was a proper storm
Im watching Snowstorm videos in August because snow smells better than forest fire smoke. An I try and imagine the fresh air and car not wanting to start lol
I love how everything turns blue when the sun sets.
You have good snow plows. Having that many CM in that time frame when they plowed 2 times. It's a great job.
Yeah, it's a monster of a plow that goes by. I have pictures of my kids sitting in the scoop during an exhibit. Unfortunately, 2 times wasn't enough for that storm. Those cars that you see flash by for a second or two were stuck there for a long time. I think I had the camera set to take a picture once every 30 seconds. So at 30 frames per second, if you saw a car for more than a second, that was between 15 minutes to a half hour in real time.
Living in Southeastern Pennsylvania, I can only dream about this ! I LUV IT !
Seeing as we haven't had any decent snow in a few years, it nay be a matter of time before your dream comes true. I live is southern NJ, and some years may sed storms like this, and other years are practically snowless.
Wohhhooooo time to yump in the snow piles i love when the snowfall is intense
I really wish people that make these videos would provide the location.
It is in New-Brunswick,Canada
It's funny how snow never touch the car!!! Makes you wonder
wow where did you get the force field for your car?! I need one
@Starlin Castro It's called a joke
Starlin Castro it's called r/wooosh
Great video and nice funky music,
love the song very catchy nice video love the timelapse
lovely white snow
Fantastisch!!!
In Portland Oregon just last year in 2017 we had a big ol' blizzard
I wish I can see snow fall from the sky I have never seen snow
rip
Pour you I feel bad
we haven't had snow like that for 3 years
Mrs. Brown says it's a sign of the times. Thank God u and ours r ok
It's almost a yearly occurrence. We are fine.... annoyed, but fine. :)
Remember when DC used to get snowstorms like this smh
If 40 cm of snow fell, why doesn’t it even reach up to the hubcap on the car?
LM Hall Not sure. Definitely some physics involved. High winds would cause the Bernoulli effect. Might explain a little.
Wind
Why doesn’t the car on the right have any snow on it? Theres a bunch of us wondering that 🤷🏻♀️
Wow
What would you rather have?40 cm snow or 40celsius
John Logullo 40 degrees any day!! Lol
Is this in Sudbury, ON?
Joseph Harcord No. in New Brunswick.
Oh, I thought i recognized a place in Sudbury for some reason
Wouldn't mind another deep one right now (sh-h-h-h, don't let my neighbors hear)
this is the very dangerous of snow and buffalo
4 years ago today this was uploaded
How the car did not have snow?
Filippos Kolpodinos It was a blizzard, so there was very strong winds. The snow would fall on the car and immediately blown off. (One less thing for me to do in the morning haha)
Tim Robichaud oh ok because here in Athens,Greece when it is snowing it always covers the cars
+Philip K If the temperature was near or just over freezing the snow would have stuck to everything, but in this case the temperature was quite low and the snow was light and fluffy, so the winds just blew the snow off the cars and created drifts of snow, some area would be bare while another area would be very deep in snow, depending which direction the wind was coming from.
Here in Greece Athens the snow always stucks at the grass and on cars because the temperature is near 0 and it is really difficult for the snow to stuck on the road... 2008 was the last time it snowed a lot, around 40cm
Thats weird
What's this song called in the storm timelapse
+James Kidsville Hi James, I don't know, or can't remember. When I uploaded the video, it gave me different things that I could do to the video, like boost brightness, colour and stuff. Another thing you can do is add public domain music to it that you could choose from a list. I really liked this one because it was one of the few that was made with a guitar and bonus, it is very catchy. :) I tried other songs that were halloween/morbid to fit the mood of getting 40+ centimeters dumped on you. Music really does change the mood of the video... But at the end, I chose this one.
Found it. It's Festival by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena.
Vayy :)
I wonder where this is
New Brunswick
Why doesn’t the car get any snow on it?
It wasn't sticky snow and it was very windy. Any snow that landed on it immediately flew off.
You think that’s a lot? My town got a whole 3 feet from Nemo in 2013.
This is a typical storm that happens 4 or 5 times a year. So yes, we have to dig out of "2-3foot" storms many times a year. It's pretty much nothing for us. More of an inconvenience. We used to get snow days off of work, but now with work from home strategies, those days are pretty much over.
In 1992, I was in a storm where we got 160cm dumped on us in 2-3 days straight. I am 120cm, which I believe is about 6 feet... so that was over 6 feet of snow. With snow drifts as high as houses, some houses needed to be rescued because people couldn't get out. Here's an 'anniversary' article of those 3 days posted not too long ago. globalnews.ca/news/1809478/moncton-matches-snow-record-set-in-1992/
@@MetalTim31 120 cm is a little less than 4 feet, not 6 feet
@@paull2937 I meant that I am 180cm (according to my drivers license), so the storm was almost 6 feet. That's what I get for commenting before I had my first coffee! haha
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В москве март
hi oncle tim
I think they are live in Bangalore where live in Bangladesh don't call me
🧐🧠🎓
:jakepeter:
angelfan go to Canada
Could've done without the music
ha u northerners I'm in Florida
nick villiers Hah,you Southerns,I'm in New York and enjoying a fresh cup of hot Cocoa,next to a heater,watching snow fall for me to later throw in someone's face.
Tout les raison son bonne . Mais vous n avez aucune logique . La nature qui nous parle
Fake. Snow does not even stay on that white car
Nope it is real trust me
1 John 3:6 Whosoever abideth in him sinneth not: whosoever sinneth hath not seen him, neither known him.’
Repent and surrender your life to Jesus ASAP! Time is short here on earth.