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Ice Storm 2007 (The Repeat)

December 09, 2007

We’re sitting at home this Sunday morning due to Ice Storm 2007, as KOCO is calling it.

Christa remembered that the ice storm that occurred around January 12, 2007 was also called Ice Storm 2007 by KOCO and others… They might want to check their own records.

We woke up at 6:40 am for church, but quickly realized that it might not be smart to drive 20 minutes when the ice was just beginning to fall. Currently, at 9:15 am, we are receiving a steady freezing rain with some thunder in the background. Looks like we made a good decision to stay home.

Knowing that we were not going anywhere, we decided to settle in and watch KOCO for a good two hours. The Ice Storm 2007 weathergasm had begun!

On a related note - I did a Google search for “weathergasm” this morning and found that Meer Macatawa shows up third. Cool. One of the other sites I found introduced the Weathergasm 5800:

Introducing Weathergasm 5800. Weathergasm 5800 represents the latest advance in television weathercasting. With Weathergasm 5800, your local television station stands ready to interrupt regular programming at even the slightest hint of severe weather. Tornado? Turn to your station for Weathergasm 5800. Severe thunderstorm? Weathergasm. Garden-variety thunderstorm? Oh, what the hell—Weathergasm!

Here in Oklahoma, the sarcastic point made regarding Weathergasm 5800 is spot on. Each TV station has its quirks, but they all generally get extremely over-hyped when it comes to possible severe weather.

I recall numerous occasions last winter when the server weather forecasts were ominous, but only ended up yielding small amounts of precipitation… I’d rather have my expectations exceeded than unfulfilled.

Posted by paul at December 9, 2007 11:11 AM

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Mom said on December 13, 2007 11:08 AM

Between the words weathergasm and having expectations exceeded rather than unfulfilled one would think you are discreetly takling about SEX.

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