VERY HEAVY SNOW during California Blizzard - January 5, 2008
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Here is yet another video update from the intense blizzard that has been slamming the California Mountains for the last few days. This video shows snowfall rates of about 4 inches per hour under an intense convective cell! Thundersnow and lightning were common during this part of the snow storm! Check out TornadoVideos.net for more insane footage!
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Snow did not become a big issue till the 65 MPH winds hit...
Yes, I'm from Mt Shasta.
For all the fools from countries that want to clam that this is nothing... Mt Shasta's January 2008 dropped 250 inches of snow at 6000 ft. (21 feet) Mt Shasta had more snow than any ski park in the world for over a month. Mt Shasta is 14,162 ft tall, while I know the ski park totals, I don't kno
w the summit totals.
And Norway has?
;-)
We brag the best back country skiing in the world!
Snow did not become a big issue till the 65 MPH winds hit...
Yes, I'm from Mt Shasta.
For all the fools from countries that want to clam that this is nothing... Mt Shasta's January 2008 dropped 250 inches of snow at 6000 ft. (21 feet) Mt Shasta had more snow than any ski park in the world for over a month. Mt Shasta is 14,162 ft tall, while I know the ski park totals, I don't kno
w the summit totals.
Snow did not become a big issue till the 65 MPH winds hit...
Yes, I'm from Mt Shasta.
For all the fools from countries that want to clam that this is nothing... Mt Shasta's January 2008 dropped 250 inches of snow at 6000 ft. (21 feet) Mt Shasta had more snow than any ski park in the world for over a month. Mt Shasta is 14,162 ft tall, while I know the ski park totals, I don't kno
w the summit totals.
Snow did not become a big issue till the 65 MPH winds hit...
Yes, I'm from Mt Shasta.
For all the fools from countries that want to clam that this is nothing... Mt Shasta's January 2008 dropped 250 inches of snow at 6000 ft. (21 feet) Mt Shasta had more snow than any ski park in the world for over a month. Mt Shasta is 14,162 ft tall, while I know the ski park totals, I don't kno
w the summit totals.