@@itsnotme07 The base, or perimeter around the house will start melting away first, at the ground... then the roof ice will start breaking apart and falling... dangerously. Then the walls, due to the warmth inside the home... then the Pillars and posts. Glass may break, trim will warp and gutters will fall, but no collapsing of a home at all. Roofing material may even peel off being flash frozen to ice...?
@@eltorocal no, it doesn't. It is why, in the UK at least, each roof has to be able to take 7x its own weight by minimum in case of this kind of occurrence.
It wont help much it's water spray that have frozen, would protect morw whit a high hege unless it's big waves that hit the houses and if it's waves they got bigger problems then a few trees can solve.
Just found pictures of the same area from a decade ago and a few others from about 3 years ago looking like the same exact thing. It happens in this area.
@@Warden033 Problem is we all can say the same thing about you. ;) Takes a lot more than youtube comments to know who a person really is. If you are making you thoughts based on youtube comments then I feel sorry for you. It probably also means you believe every word the mainstream puts out.
This video is... eerie
Looks like somebody went crazy with the icing on gingerbread houses!
Scary part is....that adds LOTS of weight to those buildings. It might bring some down if the ice isn't removed soon.
actually, it reinforces, more like a cast... think about it, even the ice on the roof is being held up by ice legs and shear wall. Simple physics 101.
It would have been worse if all that weight was on the roof now it's more like wall that support it self.
@@eltorocal Interesting, I wasn't thinking about it like that. Thanks!
@@itsnotme07 The base, or perimeter around the house will start melting away first, at the ground... then the roof ice will start breaking apart and falling... dangerously. Then the walls, due to the warmth inside the home... then the Pillars and posts. Glass may break, trim will warp and gutters will fall, but no collapsing of a home at all. Roofing material may even peel off being flash frozen to ice...?
@@eltorocal no, it doesn't. It is why, in the UK at least, each roof has to be able to take 7x its own weight by minimum in case of this kind of occurrence.
Adam Savage's one day build: "Making a frozen village."
Are people still living in those houses or did they have to leave
seems unreal......for the future, I would plant trees between the water and the houses as an ice break.
It wont help much it's water spray that have frozen, would protect morw whit a high hege unless it's big waves that hit the houses and if it's waves they got bigger problems then a few trees can solve.
But it would block your view of the lake
Bakery: how big you want your cake to be
Me: yes
That is Erie!
Oh, now I know were icying comes
Incredible
Like it was CGI winter wonderland for a holiday season Christmas special.
Why isn't the heat of the homes melting it off?
the homes are insulated
How to remove it ??
looks like king kong had a fun time
glazed
People going to say this is normal for the area
Just found pictures of the same area from a decade ago and a few others from about 3 years ago looking like the same exact thing. It happens in this area.
storms are a real phenomenon
looks like a model until u see moving people, dam...
so, you say you would like a lake front house.........
Think of all the money 💰 you save not putting on your freezer 🥴
Evil geo-engineering.
this global warming is brutal!
They will say global warming caused this. They will whatever they need to so they can brainwash the masses. Take the m off that last word.
It's actually Geoengineering that is causing this. Weather warfare.
After all this time, you still don't understand?
@@Warden033 Problem is we all can say the same thing about you. ;) Takes a lot more than youtube comments to know who a person really is. If you are making you thoughts based on youtube comments then I feel sorry for you. It probably also means you believe every word the mainstream puts out.
@@Warden033 right back atcha, slick
gonna get worse
let it go.