I totally agree. One of my favorite sounds is the silence of snow. I know that sounds weird, but it is one of my favorite sounds. There’s nothing like it.
I grew-up in Dexter, NY which is 8 miles west of Watertown. Dexter got 58” of snow in this same storm. Supposedly there’s another storm coming in a week from now…. If you don’t own a good Ariens or Toro Snowblower - you are lost..
I live in the far south eastern coast of England and has been 35 years since we have seen snow like that. I love the squeak it makes when you walk on it, the way everything is dusted with 'icing sugar' and the low skies with a slight pink hew ....perhaps it's my Scandinavian heritage but I adore it. Thanks for sharing these beautiful images
I use to adore it too and even now knowing it's manmade I can't help but like the look. But please it's not icing sugar [and confectionary sugar btw contains Ti02] it's nano metals of alumina, barium, silver iodide, strontium, it's sad what is being done to our natural world controlling our weather and climate.
@@MeekseekIt sounds like you're in need of a hat made of something other than tin foil. Yes, man has created more weather extremes. He's done it by extracting, refining and burning fossil fuels.
I look at as being a blessing. All fall, we had fire issues and moderate drought conditions in area of NY State. Since the ground hasn’t been able to freeze yet, this will help replenish our water table. Just a way of nature doing its thing.
I grew up in Montreal where we had loads of glorious snow, my folks moved us to Boston, MA in1970 where it barely didn't snow at all, that is until ... What's interesting is that people don't know the weather i manipulated. " S.3383 (94th): National Weather Modification Policy Act Introduced: May 5, 1976 94th Congress, 1975-1976 Status:Enacted"
The Drone Footage is beautful , the Light and the Sun reflecting on Surfaces. This Calm style to fly has a cinematic ,artistic Look on it. I loved how you filmed the Graveyard , it had some peace and beauty with this thick snow Cover
We lived in Webster, ny east of Rochester, Ny from 76- 83. We had some very heavy lake effectvsnow in some of those years. Where it piles up is dependent upon the direction the wi;d co:ds off the lakes. And what else was amazing was how quickly the amount varied. Sometimes it was only a few miles swath of heavy snow. It was kind of cool in the beginning of the season, but not as it continued through the later parts of winter. And worse was they put tons of salt on the roads, which rotted away 2 of my cars. It’s beautiful to see this video from our home now in San Diego.
This was absolutely gorgeous (and chilly) footage! I lived there for a few years around 2008. The snow is absolutely crazy and so hard to shovel if you're only a few inches above four foot tall to begin with.
Thank you for the snowstorm videos. I was raised in upstate NY where we had some good storms in the 60's and 70's. Now I live in upstate South Carolina which hasn't had any snow for at least 2 years. We did have an excelllent snow in 2-16 though!
I've lived in both places, im from rockastle ky. Lived in Buffalo now back in Berea ky. It's alot flatter up there and the roads/mountains hollers here don't get much sunlight to melt everything down so it's awful. Our roads aren't the same as up there either. There more porous up there.
Cape Cod Bay has a less extreme version. Family from Po!and was visiting. It was 70°F and sunny in April. We drove 20 minutes southeast to Plymouth (as in Pilgrims) and it was overcast and snowing with a few inches already on the ground. My cousins freaked out, lol. Where they live you can have both in April but not the same day at the same time just 15 miles apart.
I have lived here all my life it's lake affect we deal with it we as a community all work together and we deal it's part of living here some schools didn't even close we know how to deal with snow
I made it through a 141" snow fall winter, Not counting the winter of 77 - 78, .......LOL. I knew snow quite well growing up in the 1950s. I was born in a blizrd Jan 23, 1950. Let it SNOW darn it, we need the melt water for the fishes ... and forests.
Correct. Nothing new or devastating here; This is the normal when the area gets lake effect snow. As evidenced down throughout history. 12/27/22 Buffalo: 49.2 inches in three days The city in western New York got a whopping 55.8 inches of snow this month. The last time Buffalo has received this much snow in a monthly period was back in December 2001, with a whopping 82.7 inches. Watertown: 41.1 inches in three days Another city in New York, Watertown, was pummeled with snow as lake effect bands moved over the area, bringing dangerous blizzard conditions. Copenhagen: 30.1 inches in three days Near Watertown, Copenhagen, a village in New York’s Lewis County, was buried in snow. Driving conditions were so difficult that even snowplows had a tough time navigating the roads, CNN affiliate WWNY reported. Sault Ste. Marie: 10.9 inches in one day.
Lived in this area all my life, you learn how and what to do when it's like this. It's crazy. Come see us when there is no white stuff and the sky is blue and grass is green you will like this area better
thank you! i tried about 5 other videos, all were just people standing in the snow, not even showing the ground.. this was what i wanted to see. and why i am glad i live in westchester county NY as well! haha, that said, wouldnt mind one of these 4' storms once. its been years since weve seen that much
It's man made that's why there's thunder & lightning. Nothing about this was natural it's not climate change either which msm always sell it as once they wait the "respectable time" for event like N.C. , that's why we have so much "extreme" weather.
Si tu veux voir une vraie tempête de neige, je te suggère : PLOWING SNOW IN A BLIZZARD! Lake Tahoe, California - CAT 938G Un déneigeur doit ouvrir les rues et les entrées de maison lors du passage d'une "rivière atmosphérique" dans les montagnes du nord de la Californie. La neige atteint la hauteur des toitures des maisons et continue de tomber encore plusieurs jours.
I especially love the footage over the entry with just the tops of the headstones showing. It’s just so peaceful! Well done to the person behind the camera.
I associate that amount of snow with high Alpine villages. It’s crazy how many North American low altitude cities see that kind of snow (I experienced it once in Ottawa back in the mid 90s)
When this happened in Buffalo a few years ago early winter, it was shocking how fast the snow melted. This isn't January and you'd be surprised what a few warm, foggy, rainy days can do to a snowpack. I live in Maine so I've seen my share of storms. Sure is pretty though. No real wind makes it a perfect winter wonderland.
I've only ever seen thunder snow once, and it was with lightning when I lived in Cleveland. It was early 1994, 18 degrees outside, snowing like hell with thunder and lightning. Hadn't seen that before or since
Nothing about that is natural, it's weather modification , rain being nucleated via the use of weather modification and climate engineering technology, which has been on going since 1946 it and the UN can celebrate they birth pretty close together
Nothing new or devastating here; This is the normal when the area gets lake effect snow. As evidenced down throughout history. 12/27/22 Buffalo: 49.2 inches in three days The city in western New York got a whopping 55.8 inches of snow this month. The last time Buffalo has received this much snow in a monthly period was back in December 2001, with a whopping 82.7 inches. Watertown: 41.1 inches in three days Another city in New York, Watertown, was pummeled with snow as lake effect bands moved over the area, bringing dangerous blizzard conditions. Copenhagen: 30.1 inches in three days Near Watertown, Copenhagen, a village in New York’s Lewis County, was buried in snow. Driving conditions were so difficult that even snowplows had a tough time navigating the roads, CNN affiliate WWNY reported. Sault Ste. Marie: 10.9 inches in one day.
I fish up there for steelhead been there when lake effect snow hits it’s a lot of snow over night one year that got like 2 foot pretty even seen ice along Walnut Creek that was about 20 foot tall then the 100 mile drive home was nice
WOW! 😳 smh God i hope they did a little food shopping and got all their basic needs stuff ..ahead of time before this snow if they are older people or have small children!
Man I want this. We have gotten NOTHING here on the east coast of Massachusetts. My state is full of complainers but I love the snow and we haven’t gotten any REAL snowstorm since the blizzard of 2022.
People's that says negative things about what these folks are going through are the one's that's never seen a snowflake their entire lives. 🙏 for the east coast.
Nothing new or devastating here; This is the normal when the area gets lake effect snow. As evidenced down throughout history. 12/27/22 Buffalo: 49.2 inches in three days The city in western New York got a whopping 55.8 inches of snow this month. The last time Buffalo has received this much snow in a monthly period was back in December 2001, with a whopping 82.7 inches. Watertown: 41.1 inches in three days Another city in New York, Watertown, was pummeled with snow as lake effect bands moved over the area, bringing dangerous blizzard conditions. Copenhagen: 30.1 inches in three days Near Watertown, Copenhagen, a village in New York’s Lewis County, was buried in snow. Driving conditions were so difficult that even snowplows had a tough time navigating the roads, CNN affiliate WWNY reported. Sault Ste. Marie: 10.9 inches in one day.
I certainly have experienced it several times, one being Dec. 26 2022 when it snowed about 3 ft [NH] then we had a sudden rise in temperature it poured buckets flooding our basements, the roads, and then another quick dive of temperate freezing everything all with 3 yrs time, nothing about that is natural, it's weather modification it's not unusual I've been privy to it more times than I care. What is amazing to me is how few of you know that our weather is engineered and no longer handled by mother nature.
" You witnessed" child you make it sound as though it was some sort of miracle. Man made weather & climate engineering technology is not a miracle, it's a covert & global crime especially when sold as climate change and they expect us to fund their smart city infrastructure with carbon tax while they create the damn change to the climate. 80 yrs and counting, getting worse by the year and people still don't know, how is that even possible!?
We used to get snow like that New Hampshire not anymore. Sold my sleds my friend, sold There sleds doesn’t snow anymore. It’s too bad. Too bad we didn’t live there.
YA lake Effect I WISH we get some over here in Jamestown ny . i see this was not far from Watertown ny ya i hear they got slammmed HARD . !! WOW WOW . I TRUELY MESSS IT BEEN YEARS
Oh my God, the last time I saw this much snow in Germany was in 1978/1979. And back then it was practically the end of the world. Since say around 1984 we have never had more than 10-15 cm of snow in my home town of Heilbronn. But really rarely. Since 2008 we have practically never had snow (around 3-4 cm, after a day it's all gone). Next week we'll have snow, but the forecasts are not yet in agreement. Maybe 10 cm (but that's already a catastrophe). If necessary we'll call the UN. 🥶🥶😨 (😎) We've become real snow wimps!
БлагоДарствую! Замечательный ролик, очень красивая природа, заснеженные дома, деревья, ели…, а вокруг тишина. Сейчас все делают ролики с фоновой музыкой, которая мешает воспринимать информацию. А ваш ролик прекрасный! Желаю вам здравия, успехов, благополучия и процветания!
ah someone after my own heart.. i wish this was real and natural as well, sadly this much this early hardly seems the sort.. plus it kept changing it appears from snow to sleet and back and forth.. im with you friend, wish more people understood weathermods..
This is why we should have A frame houses. There's no snow buildup on the rooftops of A frame houses. Snow buildup like this on roofs can become dangerous.
Careful of what you ask for. If you live in these areas (former Hamburg, NY resident) you are prepared for them months in advance. If you not you could easily die.
@@nancypurves587 Yes ma'am!! I'm prepared for several weeks of any kind of natural weather event (notice I said NATURAL)! Not too many of us older, rural folks that aren't prepared!
No distracting music,thank you,the silence was perfect. The graveyard fly-over was spectacular.
I totally agree.
One of my favorite sounds is the silence of snow.
I know that sounds weird, but it is one of my favorite sounds. There’s nothing like it.
Too old to deal with snowfall amounts like that, but still enjoy seeing it. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
I grew-up in Dexter, NY which is 8 miles west of Watertown. Dexter got 58” of snow in this same storm. Supposedly there’s another storm coming in a week from now…. If you don’t own a good Ariens or Toro Snowblower - you are lost..
I live in the far south eastern coast of England and has been 35 years since we have seen snow like that. I love the squeak it makes when you walk on it, the way everything is dusted with 'icing sugar' and the low skies with a slight pink hew ....perhaps it's my Scandinavian heritage but I adore it. Thanks for sharing these beautiful images
I use to adore it too and even now knowing it's manmade I can't help but like the look. But please it's not icing sugar [and confectionary sugar btw contains Ti02] it's nano metals of alumina, barium, silver iodide, strontium, it's sad what is being done to our natural world controlling our weather and climate.
@@MeekseekIt sounds like you're in need of a hat made of something other than tin foil.
Yes, man has created more weather extremes. He's done it by extracting, refining and burning fossil fuels.
Thanks for this and I appreciate that you had no sound. Wonderful.
That's incredible. Thank you for this video. I always like to see what is going on around our nation. I pray everyone is safe and warm
Very beautiful 😊I hope everyone were able to stay warm 😊❤
🎼it's a marshmallow world in the ☃️❄️ winter, when the snow comes tumbling down 🎶🌨️
I look at as being a blessing. All fall, we had fire issues and moderate drought conditions in area of NY State. Since the ground hasn’t been able to freeze yet, this will help replenish our water table. Just a way of nature doing its thing.
It's not nature, it's weather modification.
Like the look of fresh snow, DO NOT MISS THE NY WINTERS. Was in Oswego College 75-79, brutal
The Blizzard of 1978 was brutal in NW Ohio. City of Toledo recd 22 “ & the city closed down for 5 days.
Me too 76-80 but I DO miss the snow, main reason I selected Oswego. Great times!
@@Countess88 Yeah we got slammed too. Lived on beer and chips
@@paulteller8383 One year we played king of the mountain on a 4 sty pile of snow near the campus bar. I forgot the name of the joint. Gettin old
I grew up in Montreal where we had loads of glorious snow, my folks moved us to Boston, MA in1970 where it barely didn't snow at all, that is until ...
What's interesting is that people don't know the weather i manipulated.
" S.3383 (94th): National Weather Modification Policy Act Introduced: May 5, 1976 94th Congress, 1975-1976 Status:Enacted"
PEOPLE THAT LIVING WITH SNOW AND ICE DESERVE ALL MY RESPECT ❤❤❤
agreed because coming from a texan aint no way in hell
We seldom even get snow here in Dundee, Scotland but we did get thunder snow back in 2010. The scenes in this footage are beautiful.
The Drone Footage is beautful , the Light and the Sun reflecting on Surfaces. This Calm style to fly has a cinematic ,artistic Look on it. I loved how you filmed the Graveyard , it had some peace and beauty with this thick snow Cover
Really appreciate that! Thank you!
Awesome drone shots too!!
Thank you!
We lived in Webster, ny east of Rochester, Ny from 76- 83. We had some very heavy lake effectvsnow in some of those years. Where it piles up is dependent upon the direction the wi;d co:ds off the lakes. And what else was amazing was how quickly the amount varied. Sometimes it was only a few miles swath of heavy snow. It was kind of cool in the beginning of the season, but not as it continued through the later parts of winter. And worse was they put tons of salt on the roads, which rotted away 2 of my cars. It’s beautiful to see this video from our home now in San Diego.
This was absolutely gorgeous (and chilly) footage! I lived there for a few years around 2008. The snow is absolutely crazy and so hard to shovel if you're only a few inches above four foot tall to begin with.
Thank you for the snowstorm videos. I was raised in upstate NY where we had some good storms in the 60's and 70's. Now I live in upstate South Carolina which hasn't had any snow for at least 2 years. We did have an excelllent snow in 2-16 though!
Awesome footage,TY!
Thank you for watching!
There's one plus side to all that snow it makes for good insulation😊
I never thought about that.
But only if your roof is already well insulated!
Don't forget epic snow forts!
And great snowmobiling!
Unbelievable! Great footage man! Only the beginning though. Stay aware and prepared.
Thx for sharing🙂
Greetings from Spain⭐🇪🇺
Never seen photos of the snow in the Cemetery …wow just Amazing…🇦🇺🦋💜
Crazy. I like snow. That's too much though. Great vid
Wow!, That's crazy. We had over a foot of snow one time here in Kentucky and the National Guard had to help dig us out.
I've lived in both places, im from rockastle ky. Lived in Buffalo now back in Berea ky. It's alot flatter up there and the roads/mountains hollers here don't get much sunlight to melt everything down so it's awful. Our roads aren't the same as up there either. There more porous up there.
Hi William.lololol. I get that all the time where I am. I'm prepared. So many clueless though.lol
My Texas body and brain could not handle all of the snow. Brrrrrr!
This is crazy. It look like the movie, "The day after tomorrow".
6:00 Wow, the snow covered roof look crazy! The form of the snow and that it still stays in place... 🐻❄
Yes l remember Thunder Snow. Years Ago on weather channel. like many things it is s now just a memory and not an Event.
Cape Cod Bay has a less extreme version. Family from Po!and was visiting. It was 70°F and sunny in April. We drove 20 minutes southeast to Plymouth (as in Pilgrims) and it was overcast and snowing with a few inches already on the ground. My cousins freaked out, lol. Where they live you can have both in April but not the same day at the same time just 15 miles apart.
I have lived here all my life it's lake affect we deal with it we as a community all work together and we deal it's part of living here some schools didn't even close we know how to deal with snow
And you can go driving around town i bet. Never even get stuck.
its been missing Chicago... no complaints. Prayers for this region
It’s been missing Chicago for over 2 decades now 😂
I made it through a 141" snow fall winter, Not counting the winter of 77 - 78, .......LOL. I knew snow quite well growing up in the 1950s. I was born in a blizrd Jan 23, 1950. Let it SNOW darn it, we need the melt water for the fishes ... and forests.
Correct. Nothing new or devastating here; This is the normal when the area gets lake effect snow. As evidenced down throughout history.
12/27/22 Buffalo: 49.2 inches in three days
The city in western New York got a whopping 55.8 inches of snow this month. The last time Buffalo has received this much snow in a monthly period was back in December 2001, with a whopping 82.7 inches.
Watertown: 41.1 inches in three days
Another city in New York, Watertown, was pummeled with snow as lake effect bands moved over the area, bringing dangerous blizzard conditions.
Copenhagen: 30.1 inches in three days
Near Watertown, Copenhagen, a village in New York’s Lewis County, was buried in snow. Driving conditions were so difficult that even snowplows had a tough time navigating the roads, CNN affiliate WWNY reported.
Sault Ste. Marie: 10.9 inches in one day.
And winter is just getting started.
More on the way this week!
Fantastic Video Aaron congrats.... Gotta love the Tug Hill! Did Snow Ridge open yet??
It was a wild experience! Haven't heard anything about Snow Ridge though
The snow is nice and purdy.
That's some serious snow 😧
Lived in this area all my life, you learn how and what to do when it's like this. It's crazy. Come see us when there is no white stuff and the sky is blue and grass is green you will like this area better
Love the drone footage
Facts 💯 but this is snow how Alaska lives
Wow! Thank you for sharing and please stay safe.
God bless you.
thank you! i tried about 5 other videos, all were just people standing in the snow, not even showing the ground.. this was what i wanted to see. and why i am glad i live in westchester county NY as well! haha, that said, wouldnt mind one of these 4' storms once. its been years since weve seen that much
I've only seen and heard thunder snow one time, what's really creepy is when you see the lightning 🌩️ with the snow and thunder afterwards 😮
It's man made that's why there's thunder & lightning. Nothing about this was natural it's not
climate change either which msm always sell it as once they wait the "respectable time" for
event like N.C. , that's why we have so much "extreme" weather.
Just another winter storm in the Tug Hill region. 95% of these people aren't the least bit fazed by this.
Ain't that the truth. If "normal" scares you, wait until we get a bad winter!🤣
Year right till they try to drive in it and get stuck lol
Thundersnow! Wow! We had some last winter, that stuff is amazing.
de ma vie je n'ai jamais vue autant de neige en france sauf en 1985 merci pour la vidéo
Si tu veux voir une vraie tempête de neige, je te suggère : PLOWING SNOW IN A BLIZZARD! Lake Tahoe, California - CAT 938G
Un déneigeur doit ouvrir les rues et les entrées de maison lors du passage d'une "rivière atmosphérique" dans les montagnes du nord de la Californie.
La neige atteint la hauteur des toitures des maisons et continue de tomber encore plusieurs jours.
I especially love the footage over the entry with just the tops of the headstones showing. It’s just so peaceful! Well done to the person behind the camera.
Bloody autocorrect! I was trying to extol the cemetery footage.
I associate that amount of snow with high Alpine villages. It’s crazy how many North American low altitude cities see that kind of snow (I experienced it once in Ottawa back in the mid 90s)
For some reason that movie "Dude Where is my Car". Comes to mind. LOL . I'm in Pittsburgh and nothing as far as snow.
When this happened in Buffalo a few years ago early winter, it was shocking how fast the snow melted. This isn't January and you'd be surprised what a few warm, foggy, rainy days can do to a snowpack. I live in Maine so I've seen my share of storms.
Sure is pretty though. No real wind makes it a perfect winter wonderland.
I'm over here on the West Coast and far from any snow. So this is kind of shocking. Residents appear to know what to do. Cool!
Need a heated driveway!😂
I've only ever seen thunder snow once, and it was with lightning when I lived in Cleveland. It was early 1994, 18 degrees outside, snowing like hell with thunder and lightning. Hadn't seen that before or since
Nothing about that is natural, it's weather modification , rain being nucleated via the use of weather modification and climate
engineering technology, which has been on going since 1946 it and the UN can celebrate they birth pretty close together
That is utterly crazy! I live snow but not like that. It becomes a danger to drive. Not to mention power outage you can freeze to death. Nope 👎
This used to happen all the time in the 60's and 70's......
Nothing new or devastating here; This is the normal when the area gets lake effect snow. As evidenced down throughout history.
12/27/22 Buffalo: 49.2 inches in three days
The city in western New York got a whopping 55.8 inches of snow this month. The last time Buffalo has received this much snow in a monthly period was back in December 2001, with a whopping 82.7 inches.
Watertown: 41.1 inches in three days
Another city in New York, Watertown, was pummeled with snow as lake effect bands moved over the area, bringing dangerous blizzard conditions.
Copenhagen: 30.1 inches in three days
Near Watertown, Copenhagen, a village in New York’s Lewis County, was buried in snow. Driving conditions were so difficult that even snowplows had a tough time navigating the roads, CNN affiliate WWNY reported.
Sault Ste. Marie: 10.9 inches in one day.
I fish up there for steelhead been there when lake effect snow hits it’s a lot of snow over night one year that got like 2 foot pretty even seen ice along Walnut Creek that was about 20 foot tall then the 100 mile drive home was nice
WOW! 😳 smh
God i hope they did a little food shopping and got all their basic needs stuff ..ahead of time before this snow if they are older people or have small children!
Wow.... Thunder Snow!!!
Grew up in NYS in 50’s and 60’s can remember some of those bizards
I have only seen snow once! Glad I live in the SW deserts
Snow is beautiful but boy it’s a lot of work !!!
Looks like a lot of roofs need cleared 😟
Finally, @ 3:40... someone with a snow blower on a tractor ! I've seen endless footage of guys fighting with walk behinds
Insane weather modification.
Man I want this. We have gotten NOTHING here on the east coast of Massachusetts. My state is full of complainers but I love the snow and we haven’t gotten any REAL snowstorm since the blizzard of 2022.
Great video. Liked
The weight on those roof's is mighty heavy. Most homeowners don't realize the damage snow and ice can cause. Just saying.
People's that says negative things about what these folks are going through are the one's that's never seen a snowflake their entire lives. 🙏 for the east coast.
Nothing new or devastating here; This is the normal when the area gets lake effect snow. As evidenced down throughout history.
12/27/22 Buffalo: 49.2 inches in three days
The city in western New York got a whopping 55.8 inches of snow this month. The last time Buffalo has received this much snow in a monthly period was back in December 2001, with a whopping 82.7 inches.
Watertown: 41.1 inches in three days
Another city in New York, Watertown, was pummeled with snow as lake effect bands moved over the area, bringing dangerous blizzard conditions.
Copenhagen: 30.1 inches in three days
Near Watertown, Copenhagen, a village in New York’s Lewis County, was buried in snow. Driving conditions were so difficult that even snowplows had a tough time navigating the roads, CNN affiliate WWNY reported.
Sault Ste. Marie: 10.9 inches in one day.
Not true, just fortunate enough to relocate to a better environment.
Make's me glad I live in Florida !
That’s why I shovel every few hrs during snow storms . Don’t fall asleep😮
Man, I wish I lived in a lake effect area.
western,n.y. we had it bad but not this bad.
you have more snow than me in saguenay in the north of québec, no jokes.
Why, oh why did I move back to central NY I had moved to central OH and lived there for 30 years. seldom saw more than a few inches at a time there.
Pretty cool
I know you won't believe this,2 years ago, I witnessed thunder snow in Tn,2 inches a hr,3 lightning strikes with snow ,❤ it
I believe it i live right near lake Ontario I have also seen crazy lightning
I certainly have experienced it several times, one being Dec. 26 2022 when it snowed about 3 ft [NH] then we had a sudden rise in temperature it poured buckets flooding our basements, the roads, and then another quick dive of temperate freezing everything all with 3 yrs time, nothing about that is natural, it's weather modification it's not unusual I've been privy to it more times than I care.
What is amazing to me is how few of you know that our weather is engineered
and no longer handled by mother nature.
" You witnessed" child you make it sound as though it was some sort of
miracle. Man made weather & climate engineering technology is not a miracle,
it's a covert & global crime especially when sold as climate change and they expect us to fund their smart city infrastructure with carbon tax while they create
the damn change to the climate.
80 yrs and counting, getting worse by the year and people still don't know, how is
that even possible!?
That’s a lot of weight on those rooftops. Now it will warm up-what a mess.
Do you think this breaks the drought?
Lucky ones...we couldn't see a snow in Maryland for long years
Very beautiful, just wonder why people don’t park inside when they have a garage
Beautiful,,,
We used to get snow like that New Hampshire not anymore. Sold my sleds my friend, sold There sleds doesn’t snow anymore. It’s too bad. Too bad we didn’t live there.
Does anyone know what the forecast was?
YA lake Effect I WISH we get some over here in Jamestown ny . i see this was not far from Watertown ny ya i hear they got slammmed HARD . !! WOW WOW . I TRUELY MESSS IT BEEN YEARS
Вот это зима,снежок. Я понимаю,как у меня на родине на северном урале! А ту под Смоленском,дождь и снега нет. Тоскливо.
Oh my God, the last time I saw this much snow in Germany was in 1978/1979. And back then it was practically the end of the world. Since say around 1984 we have never had more than 10-15 cm of snow in my home town of Heilbronn. But really rarely. Since 2008 we have practically never had snow (around 3-4 cm, after a day it's all gone). Next week we'll have snow, but the forecasts are not yet in agreement. Maybe 10 cm (but that's already a catastrophe). If necessary we'll call the UN. 🥶🥶😨 (😎) We've become real snow wimps!
I miss Christmas’s like this when I was a kid living just outside Chicago.❄️☃️🌨🎄🎅🏻
БлагоДарствую! Замечательный ролик, очень красивая природа, заснеженные дома, деревья, ели…, а вокруг тишина. Сейчас все делают ролики с фоновой музыкой, которая мешает воспринимать информацию. А ваш ролик прекрасный! Желаю вам здравия, успехов, благополучия и процветания!
Great video... I realize how much work this causes and the dangers for some people, but it really is beautiful to look at.
Natures art😮
I have seen my share of these storms. Yeah Winter, said Noone Ever!!!
It's beginning to look alot like Christmas...🎶 It's a marshmallow world...
Aaron Rigsby I see you’re not having any issue navigating; what type of vehicle were you driving??
Oh my Thunder in the Fall? It’s almost as weird as thunder in winter.🤦♂️
It's sad for the present, but I'm glad I lived & played as a kid in a world where nature made snow, once upon a time.
How do you think snow is made now??
ah someone after my own heart.. i wish this was real and natural as well, sadly this much this early hardly seems the sort.. plus it kept changing it appears from snow to sleet and back and forth.. im with you friend, wish more people understood weathermods..
The graveyard scene: The dead lie cold and alone far beneath the snow. No visitors.
Winter wonderland, love it !
Even the ghosties looked frozen..so glad I live in Georgia..
I'm glad you do too.
Just happened today in Wyoming Michigan
When I see this much snow I worry about roof collapses, but somehow it doesn’t seem to happen.
You need some jingle bells music to accompany the drone footage.
🎼it's a marshmallow world in the winter ❄️ when the 🌨️❄️ comes tumbling down ☃️
F no
This will continue until the lake freezes! The only reason I would venture outside is to make sure my dryer and furnace vents are clear .
This is why we should have A frame houses. There's no snow buildup on the rooftops of A frame houses. Snow buildup like this on roofs can become dangerous.
Very few rooftops are flat - most have angles. You don’t need an A-frame food to protect against heavy snow /rain.
That's a lot of weight on those roofs.
Let it snow, and snow, and snow. Now I've got no where to go. Put another log into the fireplace stove. HO, Ho, ho!!❤
Is this a normal amount of snow for here ?
Its a big storm even for the area, but not unheard of
Just once, while I'm still alive, I'd like to see that kind of snow in these E. TN foothills!!
Not even once
Careful of what you ask for. If you live in these areas (former Hamburg, NY resident) you are prepared for them months in advance. If you not you could easily die.
@@nancypurves587 Yes ma'am!! I'm prepared for several weeks of any kind of natural weather event (notice I said NATURAL)! Not too many of us older, rural folks that aren't prepared!