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Airsupport 02-28-2009 02:27 PM

MEM is in trouble!
 
I dont think mem will survive the night...

KMEM 282316Z 33010KT 1 1/4SM -SN BR SCT007 BKN012 OVC019 00/M02 A3011 RMK AO2 P0001
KMEM 282101Z 2821/0118 34012G18KT 1SM -SN BR OVC006
TEMPO 2822/2824 1/4SM +SN FG OVC004
FM010000 34015G25KT 1/2SM SN FG OVC003
TEMPO 0100/0104 1/4SM +SN FG VV001
FM010500 34017G27KT 2SM -SN BR OVC008
FM010900 35017G27KT P6SM OVC012
FM011200 35017G27KT P6SM SCT030 BKN150

withthatsaid182 02-28-2009 02:39 PM

this commute tomorrow/monday is gonna suck!!!!!

mjarosz 02-28-2009 02:41 PM

Sounds like an average day from November-April from where I'm from.

higney85 02-28-2009 03:27 PM

O the beauty of being off... Just went sledding at the park and spent time with the lady and dogs enjoying the view. It's a shame it takes a "snow storm" to make memphis look nice. That being said I can only imagine the IROP craziness that is ongoing....

Airsupport 02-28-2009 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by higney85 (Post 569216)
O the beauty of being off... Just went sledding at the park and spent time with the lady and dogs enjoying the view. It's a shame it takes a "snow storm" to make memphis look nice. That being said I can only imagine the IROP craziness that is ongoing....

same here! we took the kido out to shelby farms, they have a pretty good hill there, and sent him down with a tube a couple of times. we stopped at the store on our way back in and you would have thought a hurricane was coming. no batteries, no bread, no milk, we got the few things we needed and got out of there as soon as we could.

higney85 02-28-2009 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by Airsupport (Post 569232)
same here! we took the kido out to shelby farms, they have a pretty good hill there, and sent him down with a tube a couple of times. we stopped at the store on our way back in and you would have thought a hurricane was coming. no batteries, no bread, no milk, we got the few things we needed and got out of there as soon as we could.

Next time you head this way let me know. I literally live at the shelby farms dog park... As in it's a 1 minute walk and both my labs are always rearing to go!

andy171773 02-28-2009 05:19 PM

That's not even that bad.....

higney85 02-28-2009 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by andy171773 (Post 569286)
That's not even that bad.....

For a place with 0 trained de-icers, no way of clearing roads/runways/taxi-ways, and the amazing ability for all the rampers to be "sick" when the "storm team coverage" starts on the local news it becomes a big deal around here. In all honesty I couldn't go to out even if I wanted to- my driveway is an ice rink and the roads leading out (and down a hill with a turn) won't work either. We must wait for the melting tomorrow!

RAHPilot5 02-28-2009 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by Airsupport (Post 569178)
I dont think mem will survive the night...

KMEM 282316Z 33010KT 1 1/4SM -SN BR SCT007 BKN012 OVC019 00/M02 A3011 RMK AO2 P0001
KMEM 282101Z 2821/0118 34012G18KT 1SM -SN BR OVC006
TEMPO 2822/2824 1/4SM +SN FG OVC004
FM010000 34015G25KT 1/2SM SN FG OVC003
TEMPO 0100/0104 1/4SM +SN FG VV001
FM010500 34017G27KT 2SM -SN BR OVC008
FM010900 35017G27KT P6SM OVC012
FM011200 35017G27KT P6SM SCT030 BKN150

you pansie:D that isnt even that bad

Poprocket 02-28-2009 05:40 PM

Maybe it'll help cut back on the crime for a night!

"Tonight at Eleven: I wasn't shot because it snowed!!"

mooney 02-28-2009 05:55 PM


Originally Posted by higney85 (Post 569216)
That being said I can only imagine the IROP craziness that is ongoing....

To tell ya the truth it really wasnt that bad.....because about EVERY 9e flight cancelled tonite! And Screw Scheduling ACTUALLY CALLED ME 15 MINUTES AFTER MY CANCELLATION TO SAY I"M RELEASED. HAVE A NICE NIGHT AT HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not that I didn't already have my foot out the door anyways! But it really was one of the smoothest mass-cancellation events I've ever experienced here, complete with polite schedulers.


Originally Posted by higney85 (Post 569272)
Next time you head this way let me know. I literally live at the shelby farms dog park... As in it's a 1 minute walk and both my labs are always rearing to go!

Count me and the doggy in.....but we're usually around (or in) Patriot Lake.

higney85 02-28-2009 06:42 PM

Mooney... Saucer.... off all week...

Hovernut 02-28-2009 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by Poprocket (Post 569305)
Maybe it'll help cut back on the crime for a night!

"Tonight at Eleven: I wasn't shot because it snowed!!"

That's funny raht there! Oh how sad, but true, eh?

matlok 02-28-2009 11:41 PM


Originally Posted by andy171773 (Post 569286)
That's not even that bad.....

I think the difference down here (besides people not being used to it) is that the temp is hovering just below freezing and it takes the ground a long time to cool off, so the roads don't get hard packed (aka drivable) like the do in MSP... it's all wet snow/slush, kinda like trying to drive a car through a muddy field.

240 is down to one "lane" in each direction... you just have to hunt for the middle!

Rook 03-01-2009 07:58 AM

They'll be handing out a lot of Triple A awards for dealing with the 'harsh MEM conditions.' My 9E DTW/MSP brothers and sisters always got a laugh out of what was normal ops for us.

elfouquer 03-01-2009 09:58 AM

I was already to my crashpad by the time scheduling called to release me. Now, I'm going to stay holed up here so I don't have to deal with the crazys in Memphis.

BankAngle09 03-01-2009 11:15 AM

Be safe out there guys/gals! We dont need more bad headlines on the news!

matlok 03-01-2009 11:37 AM

One of my friends posted this on Facebook... :p ha ha:

"I just got home from a friend's house, and apparently I missed the class on how to drive in the snow. From what I learned tonight, here's how you are supposed to handle snow in Memphis:

1. You must drive with your brights on. Since everyone else drives with them on, the only proper thing to do is follow the leader. Plus, everyone knows snow isn't reflective or anything. It's just like fog.

2. You may not drive in the right-hand lane. You may not drive in the left-hand lane. You may only drive on top of the white dashed line. Weaving is a plus.

3. You may not reduce speed accordingly. In most cities, the more snow there is, the slower you go. Not so in Memphrica. When the first signs of snow appear, the speed limit automatically reduces to 30. If the interstate is fairly clear, the speed limit may be increased to 35, provided the driver is between two lanes.

4. When turning, you must hit the brakes or gas. This is to facilitate a sliding action. If your vehicle makes a turn without sliding in some form or fashion, you suck at life, and should quit.

5. When braking, you must not allow your tires to continue spinning. Everyone knows sliding tires stop faster. If you can stop solely by colliding with objects harder/heavier than your car, consider yourself an excellent driver. Pedestrians, bushes, and small animals count too.

6. If you can successfully complete rules 1-5 while talking on your cell phone, you are a genious and should work for the DMV."

mooney 03-01-2009 11:46 AM

more rules....


7. When the guy ahead of you is driving a reasonable speed in the right lane for the conditions, and you are a mile in trail of him and in a hurry in the left lane, be sure to do 85 mph till you catch up to him and then slow to match his speed, remaining in his blind spot for the rest of the journey.

8. We all know bridges and overpasses ice over faster than the regular road. So when driving 75 MPH on a relatively clear strech of highway, be sure to SLAM on your brakes as soon as you get on the icy brigde. Not before, wait till you are ON THE ICE to try to turn and slow down at the same time.

9. when approaching a slick hill, if it is uphill, slow down to a crawl so you no longer have momentum to carry you up the hill and you slide back down. If going downhill, speed up before the hill so you are not able to stop at the red light at the bottom of the hill.

I'd keep going but my blood pressure is rising.

BlueMoon 03-01-2009 12:05 PM

Mem was in trouble well before this storm. The dusting of snow may make the place look better.


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