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thundersnow seems to be the word of the moment, at the moment.
formerly known as etaoin...
Yes, I've heard a number of conversations with it.
David Letterman used it the other night, asking what it
was, odd, since he used to be a meteorologist.
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Maybe it is a new or forgotten meteorological phenomenen. This December we had not only a huge amount of snow, we also had heavy snowfall with thunder and lightning. I don't remember having seen this before. I think we named it 'dondersneeuw' as well.
The CNN meteorologist, R. Wolf, was forecasting it last
week for the New England states. I've experienced it here.
----please, draw me a sheep----
wikipedia says thundersnow's rare, so we must have hit the yearly average already...
thanks for the link, t. though I can't say I love the page of googleads before the content...
formerly known as etaoin...
There are some interesting other things on that site. Thanks.
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