Tag: snow« prev1 2next » Tuesday, July 22, 2008I know I should be going through all my vacation pictures (4,000 pictures in 10 days. w00t!), but instead I've been going through pictures from 13 years ago. These photos from May of 1995 show the V&T Railroad in Virginia City running in the snow. Yes, it was one of those freak May snowstorms, and as you can see by the photos, it had almost all melted by late morning. But the pictures are still cool. You know you want to see all 38 pictures at Flickr. Tags: snow train virginiacity vtrailroad Thursday, May 22, 2008It's by no means the latest in the season that we've ever gotten snow. I can remember flurries in June from time to time. But it's still rare enough that it's freaky when in happens. Especially when it was just 95 degrees on Sunday!! Talk about a cold snap. Tags: snow Saturday, March 15, 2008Mother Nature's in a funny mood. Here's the little joke she pulled on us tonight, the night before we're scheduled to drive over the Sierra: A nice meaty March snowstorm. Only about a quarter inch out there, but still. A quarter inch here means five or six at Donner Summit. The lucky thing about March snowstorms is that they melt faster than they fall, so we should be fine tomorrow. Still. Saturday, February 23, 2008We had a couple of dry weeks there, but the snow is back again. We woke up to it yesterday, watched it all melt, then this afternoon it started falling again. It's supposed to hit two to six inches inches before it dries up tomorrow, which seems to be a pretty standard number for us lately. It's nice to be getting so much moisture, because before we know it it's going to be summer, and we'll be stuck in the middle of a five-month dry spell and heat wave again. Just like every year. So get out there tonight and enjoy the snow while you can. Tags: carsoncity snow Thursday, February 7, 2008I found the story of the "City of San Francisco" train, which in 1952 got stranded in snow just west of Donner Summit with over 200 passengers onboard. It could have been the Donner Party Part 2. The train ran into a snowdrift on January 13th and came to a dead stop. The engineer was able to call for help, but by the time the big rotary snowplows had made their way up to the buried train, the wheels and brake lines had frozen. The train was going nowhere. So now it was a matter of clearing the tracks to bring in a rescue train, but in the middle of a fierce blizzard that proved nearly impossible to do. One of the first snowplows on the scene broke down right next to the trapped train. A couple others got stuck in snowdrifts themselves. Men with shovels tried to dig out all the stuck trains, but even after hours of shoveling in the blizzard they found the wheels were frozen and wouldn't budge. Nature was overwhelming every effort of man to get the passengers out of there. It wasn't until the third day, January 16th, that any rescue was in sight. By then the engines had run out of water, which was needed to generate steam heat for the cabins, and they were pulling resources off of the other trains that were stuck in the area to keep people warm. A Coast Guard helicopter came into the area, but couldn't land. Rescue was coming from several directions, but none of it was quite able to reach the train. When rescue finally came, it wasn't from the rails, it was from the road. The Highway Department had taken advantage of a break in the storm to plow nearby Highway 40 (now I-80) and were able to send a fleet of cars up to grab the passengers and bring them down the hill to warmth, safety, and a steak dinner. It took three more days to dig out the train itself, so frozen were the wheels to the track. The next time you're stuck in chain controls for a hour or two on I-80, think of this story. Then go read the whole thing, from the January 1953 issue of Trains & Travel magazine. Tags: donnersummit railroad sierra snow Saturday, February 2, 2008I know that after the last few weeks this is hardly even worth mentioning anymore, but it's snowing in Carson City right now. They're saying it's going to peter out at around 2-5 inches, so we'll have to see what the morning brings. Update, 11:45am: It did stop at around two inches. Which is all turning to slush as we speak. Sunday, January 27, 2008After 2007 being one of the driest years in recent memory, 2008 seems to be trying to make up for it. After our "big" snowstorm at the beginning of January (10 inches is a lot for us), we've had a lot of cloudy days and small storms blow through, dropping half an inch or a quarter inch at a time. Not a lot, no, but we were expecting to have a January nearly as dry as all of last year was. And then last night the skies opened up again, dropping another fairly big storm on us. I measured 5-6 inches of snow down here in the valley, falling in just a few hours. Now that the sun's out it's all melting, of course. That's how our cycle works; we never get to hold onto our snow for long. But it makes for a fun Sunday morning, at least. Monday, January 7, 2008I saw this guy in my tree earlier today. You can tell he's not too happy about the snow either. There he goes! Bonus shot: our icicle sculpture has evolved into a double-decker. Tags: carsonvalley hawk snow Sunday, January 6, 2008Unlike Friday night, where it kept snowing all night, on Saturday the precipitation was finished by 8pm. I measured a total of 10-11 inches in Carson City. Saturday, January 5, 2008It's 6:30, and still snowing. I just took a reading at 10.5 inches here in west Carson. It's so surreal outside. The snow is scattering the light from the streetlights, making it brighter than a full moon outside. But it's also quiet, because every sound is muffled. And if it's not surreal enough in real life, my camera just enhanced the mood in these photos. What looks like a miniature sun in that last photo is actually the Carson Nugget's parking lot. « prev1 2next » |
Newest Photowww.flickr.com
This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from the Around Carson group pool. Make your own badge here.
Site UpdatesThe latest updates and additions to the site:
Northern Nevada Bloggers | |
WelcomeSectionsSister SitesVisit other websites by the Around Carson team: SearchMember LoginSponsored Links
|
|
E-mail the Caretaker This site is Valid XHTML. |
This site's design and code are licensed under Creative Commons. All contributions retain their original copyright and appear by permission. |
A production of The Computer Vet Hosting by DreamHost |