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2 posted on 10/27/2011 4:48:18 PM PDT by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto.)
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Somehow we don't hear much about the Wall Street Protesters of what happen to them in this Snow Storm are they put up in hotels are gone home....

I don't know but is this not strange that a snow storm start from the East and not from the Midwest or North?

PROTESTERS HUNKER DOWN

In New York City, an encampment of several hundred members of the Occupy Wall Street movement protesting U.S. economic inequalities hunkered down in tents against wind, rain, sleet and snow.

The storm came a day after the city's fire department, citing safety hazards, confiscated generators that had been powering heat, computers and a kitchen in the park in New York's financial district.

For some in the path of the storm, the big flakes caused excitement instead of headaches.

"There's almost like an electric buzz when the first snow falls," said Anna Weltz, communications director for Seven Springs Mountain Resort, about 60 miles southeast of Pittsburgh.

By early afternoon, 6 inches of snow were already on the ground at the family ski resort, where phones were ringing off the hook with people asking about opening day.

"And it's still coming down," said Weltz. "What a sight."

While October snow is not unprecedented, the storm could be record-setting in terms of snow totals.

Hartford, Connecticut, Allentown, Pennsylvania, and Worcester, Massachusetts were among the cities that could be blanketed with up to a foot of snow, forecasters said.

Cities along the East Coast including Allentown, Boston and New York, typically see their first measurable snowfalls late November into mid-December, the Weather Channel said.

In Boston, the rain was expected to turn to snow overnight, bringing up to 4 inches, forecasters said.

Wind gusts along the coast could reach 45 miles per hour, forecasters said, adding to the tree limbs and power lines already expected to be down from the heavy, wet snow.

(Additional reporting by Ben Schmitt in Pittsburgh, Dave Warner in Philadelphia and Michelle Nichols in New York; Editing by Greg McCune and Peter Cooney)

...a little reminder of "Hannity Iranium" This can also be used for weather war a mild case compared to its real use.

How this would work is to form an electrical magnetic shield over a location and mess with the weather it would be called "Weather war."

By relocating a weather front to an designated area by forming an invisible bubble which would shut off of areas and the only isolate the part you want it to be effected.

"Hannity Iranium Documentary Special Part 1

"Hannity Iranium Documentary Special Part 2

Maybe someone decided they wanted to scrap the protest?

20 posted on 10/30/2011 7:23:28 AM PDT by restornu (Love One Another)
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