Posted by CLTX on January 04, 2011 at 10:18:18 from (208.180.1.94):
In Reply to: NYC Storm clean-up. posted by JayinNY on January 04, 2011 at 09:20:08:
The snow in many places will not melt until spring. The cities run out of room to push or stack it. This is quite a common problem in cities in the northern latitudes, or high altitude areas. It has to be hauled out of the city to leave room for the next heavy snowfall. It"s something us southerners never even think about until we experience it firsthand. I spent the better part of a month in late December and early January of 1995-96 in Steamboat Springs, CO. Snow had been pushed into many parking areas and piled in the middle of the street up to five feet. I left just ahead of a 30 inch snowfall, so it had to be a problem then. I know that people extended their radio antennas and/or attached a pole with a flag so that they could be seen approaching an intersection. C. L.
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