ezgo394 wrote:
Lucky bastards! Here in Texas (North Texas) we haven't been getting much rain, but on the Christmas break we got 3 inches of ice, not snow, solid ice, for a whole week. That was pretty crazy, especially considering that most people here in America can't drive, let alone on ice
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Sounds extreme! I know what you mean about people not being able to drive. When it freezes here (at worst a couple of times a year for a very short period) you see how people struggle to cope and clearly don't understand the physics of driving with reduced friction. This goes from hilarious: Mums doing the school run in her RWD BMW going sideways at 5 mph in 4th gear and looking confused; to downright dangerous: driving as if the road conditions were dry and sunny and being surprised when their brakes don't work and spectacularly rear-end a stationary vehicle.
People can be incredibly stupid.
Sounds like Southern California (Los Angeles, Orange County) pretty much all the time. When they get rain it's really amuzing; think 70mph bumper to bumper, panic stops, cars skidding backwards in the fast lane...
So it finally rained last night here north of the Golden Gate, just a little. What's kind of scary is that California may be returning to what's been normal for the past several thousand years. This State was settled and developed during an unusually wet century. Overlay that with the possible "Global Warming" and things could get interesting.
Sorry for the digression, Back to Norway.
CraigH