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General Category => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: montmil on January 07, 2010, 01:12:52 PM

Title: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: montmil on January 07, 2010, 01:12:52 PM
Today, down here in North Texas, we'uns are experiencing the curse that keeps Northerners laughing about us year 'round. Yep, that crap we called frozen rain.

24 degrees F this morning with a very light sprinkle of rain. ZAP! We are icy in spots and cars are playing pinball against one another. Slow down? Man, this is Texas. What y'all talkin' about.

Schools are closed so I'm back to messing with the Beemers in a mildly chilly shop. Naturally, the sun has come out and the thin, slick spots on "bridges and overpasses" are now clearing. Many of the area's cities have ordinances prohibiting running lawn sprinklers during freezing temperatures. My state don't sand no roads... We write citations.

Too funny. I can't wait until the evening news and videos of bumper car madness.

I do like Lucky Lou's snowman motorcyclist.

Monte
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Bob_Roller on January 07, 2010, 01:26:27 PM
Freezing rain, is the quickest way to shut down a transportation system !!!

When I lived in Chicago, I worked at Chicago's Midway Airport, there was a major railroad yard just about a mile or so south of the airport .

Every major north/south arterial surface street for 9 miles, either had  a bridge to go over the yard, or tunnel beneath it .

Forget about getting to work, or getting home, if we had any amount of freezing rain .

The traffic piled up at either side of the bridge, or at the bottom of the tunnel .

Not even to mention the havoc it caused to the air transportation system .

At 1230, we've got high thin clouds, and 60 f. (16C) .
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Lucky_Lou on January 07, 2010, 02:07:19 PM
Well its official longest/coldest spell for 30 years and at least 2 more weeks to come temperatures hit -20c in places last night only 2 deg warmer than the south pole!!! freezing rain would be a welcome change at the moment.....road grit supplies running out and rumours about gas shortages, on the plus side the NASA images of Briton on the weather forecast were fantastic....total white out.The forecast here is -3 at 4pm tomorrow -12 tonight and more snow oh when will i test the new screen im going stir crazy. I had an hospital appointment this morning(op pending)10 o'clock set off at 8.45 got there 10.10 only 8 miles.
Quinn the Eskimo
Monte ever thought about ice sculpture
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Barry on January 07, 2010, 04:19:35 PM
School opened up today and as I can't get the car out never mind the bike had to walk 3 miles to work this morning. According to the Met Office station nearby it was -16 Deg C at 800am. I don't ever remember it being so cold.

Views are great though and I'm hopefully walking off some of the Christmas excess.
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: darrylri on January 07, 2010, 09:20:34 PM
I certainly feel left out.  It was 75f and sunny here in Surf City today.  After lounging in the hot tub this morning I took the R60/2 out to meet a friend for lunch.  
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Melena on January 07, 2010, 09:51:16 PM
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I certainly feel left out.  It was 75f and sunny here in Surf City today.  After lounging in the hot tub this morning I took the R60/2 out to meet a friend for lunch.  

Darryl, Why don't you send some of that warm weather north across the Bay?  It barely got to 50 here in Sonoma County today.  Brrrrr.  Gloomy gray January.   :P  It's the coldest winter we've had in many years too so far.  

Can you tell I don't like January?  February is next worst.  I start feeling human again in March.  Glad February is a short month.

I didn't realize you guys in Great Britain were getting such cold weather.  OMG!!  -20 C?  I don't know where that  shows up in the Farenheit scale, but it's still too d--n cold!  Hopefully this weather pattern will break soon!
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: dav on January 08, 2010, 03:56:37 AM
After reading your stories & watching the news about the hellish weather you guys/gals have been through this season what can one say, just be careful out there & chins up, your spring/summer is just around the corner
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Lucky_Lou on January 08, 2010, 07:37:21 AM
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I certainly feel left out.  It was 75f and sunny here in Surf City today.  After lounging in the hot tub this morning I took the R60/2 out to meet a friend for lunch.  

Darryl, Why don't you send some of that warm weather north across the Bay?  It barely got to 50 here in Sonoma County today.  Brrrrr.  Gloomy gray January.   :P  It's the coldest winter we've had in many years too so far.  

Can you tell I don't like January?  February is next worst.  I start feeling human again in March.  Glad February is a short month.

I didn't realize you guys in Great Britain were getting such cold weather.  OMG!!  -20 C?  I don't know where that  shows up in the Farenheit scale, but it's still too d--n cold!  Hopefully this weather pattern will break soon!
Lowest tempreature was -22.3C (-10 F i think) only -15C here colder tonight and more snow on the way OMG its "The Day After Tomorrow"
Quinn the Eskimo
ps wheres Trolle when you need him
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Bob_Roller on January 08, 2010, 08:33:44 AM
I've seen reports, that if the Gulf Stream ocean current, were to 'shut down', a possible consequence of global warming, the weather you are experiencing now, would be close to a typical winter, if this were to occur !!!!!!
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Ed Miller on January 08, 2010, 10:54:31 AM
Yeah, if a bunch of fresh water heads south from the North Pole, as from a sudden ice melt, it disrupts the gulf stream.  

It was typical 40s rain this morning on the way to work.  Who says airheads aren't water cooled?

Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Semper Gumby on January 08, 2010, 05:13:50 PM
I don't do black ice even with a good rear tire!

K65 grounded!   >:(
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Melena on January 08, 2010, 09:51:27 PM
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I don't do black ice even with a good rear tire!

K65 grounded!   >:(

Uhhh, R65 maybe?   ;)

I've been wondering how you're doing back there Bill.  I've heard about the freezing temps in GA.  As far as I know it's not supposed to freeze there.

What about all you other guys living along the Atlantic side?  Nasty weather out there!   What about you guys in the northern part?  I'll bet the snow has you socked in!  I'll send warm thoughts your way, but not so much that everything melts at once.   :o
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Dizerens5 on January 09, 2010, 06:56:14 AM
Same here in East Kent, all you icy North Britain people. It's 1 pm and been snowing hard last two hours. Many roads closed according to the radio. Unlike most  here I do have a set of snow chains for the car but that's no help if I get stuck behind a traffic block. Staying home for now...the R65 has a full charged battery in emergency I can bring it in and work TV and a light with the AC inverter. And I have a couple of bags of coal for the normally unused open fire. Well sometimes the power does fail out here in this rural part! You lucky people in Texas....
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Bob_Roller on January 09, 2010, 06:59:48 AM
Sounds like some good advice, just stay home for the next few days or so, if you can .
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Lucky_Lou on January 09, 2010, 09:09:42 AM
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Sounds like some good advice, just stay home for the next few days or so, if you can .
Just blown the Turbo on my work van waiting for a repair guesstimate been told 2 to 4K gulp.....apparently this Ford self destruct mechanism sucks the oil out of the sump as it fails,I was on the M1 doing 70ish just had a funny whizzing noise lost power then the revs went mad loads of smoke and the engine wouldn't shut down with the ignition off(burning the oil and apparently running on the oil from the sump????) oh if BMW made Vans.
So i see a new van and a few days off in my future....just call me "lucky" [smiley=sad.gif] [smiley=sad.gif]
Lou
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Bob_Roller on January 09, 2010, 09:28:14 AM
Was this a diesel engine, or a regular petrol fueled engine ?
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: proctorls on January 09, 2010, 11:30:34 AM

Truly, we are socked in.  The old degree-stick read 5 above this morning.  About a foot of snow on the ground, and the back roads (the ones I like) are covered with a treacherous mix of slush, sand, and salt.  Even if you can keep it upright, the road crap will do a job on the bike.

For now, I'm figuring how to attach my new camera to the GPS mount, and dreaming of some neat roads I want to video come spring.

But we Vermonters are used to this.

Steve   
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Lucky_Lou on January 09, 2010, 12:04:16 PM
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Was this a diesel engine, or a regular petrol fueled engine ?
Diesel.....i had to stall the engine when i got on the hard shoulder probably too late as the damage has already been done.Started up again after the smoke cleared but sounded like a bag of bricks.
Lou
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Semper Gumby on January 09, 2010, 12:52:22 PM
Hi Steve,

Spent some time up in Chester VT after Christmas (while my RH cylinder was filling with gas) skiing at Okemo Mt.  We arrived in the rain and left just before the big snow.  Figures.  Had fun anway.  

Wherein Vermont R U?  

Sorry Melena - K65 - it's a joke.  I installed the front end off a K100RS on to the front of my R65.  I figured I could then call it a K65.  Perhaps it will truely be a K65 when I put a set of Öhlins on the back in place of the Progressive shocks I have now.
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Ed Miller on January 11, 2010, 11:15:24 AM
Oh, so "K65" is deliberate.  I get it now.

Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Lucky_Lou on January 11, 2010, 11:22:32 AM
Heres one of the lads on "Gabfesters" going to work
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZzZDIbVtog
Got the quote for the engine only the turbo is toast so im repairing it.
Lou
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Barry on January 11, 2010, 01:34:44 PM
It's been so cold the Wolves have come down from the hills.

OK so maybe it's only a Fox(http://)
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Justin B. on January 12, 2010, 02:18:52 PM
I haven't been able to ride to work for 3 weeks!  
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Lucky_Lou on January 12, 2010, 04:10:45 PM
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I haven't been able to ride to work for 3 weeks!  
You can hardly call what MadStu is doing in the video "riding"
Lou
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: dav on January 13, 2010, 05:04:18 AM
Lou, the bloke in the vid has to be nuts to ride on the roads looking like that, he must have the biggest set of brass b**ls around...
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Lucky_Lou on January 13, 2010, 11:23:09 AM
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Lou, the bloke in the vid has to be nuts to ride on the roads looking like that, he must have the biggest set of brass b**ls around...
Thats why they call him MadStu!!! he delivers urgent medicines so i  dare say he doesnt get much time off..
Lou
Title: Re: Iceberg Ahead!
Post by: Ed Miller on January 13, 2010, 11:43:29 AM
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I haven't been able to ride to work for 3 weeks!  

In TX?  Wow.  I rode today. It's over 50 degrees, almost freakishly warm for January, though the rain is all too typical.