This woman and her “KAPOOYOW!” descriptions of hail are this month’s news report memes
When this woman is asked about the sound of hail, she joins the ranks of man-on-the-street news interview internet celebrities.
Some baby was really not happy about several feet of snow in Boston
From @jeremy_boston
Heeey New England… you still alive out there?
So Boston got 20 inches, CT got over three feet, lower Maine got about 2 and a half and NYC got one to one and a half feet of snow. The above photo was stolen from FB from a friend, living in Hartford who had to dig a trench from her side door to the road. How you doin’?
STOP. WEATHER TIME.
Wintery science: The Chemistry of Snowflakes
The video tracks formation of snowflakes from their origins in bits of dust in clouds that become droplets of water falling to Earth. When the droplets cool, six crystal faces form because water molecules bond in hexagonal networks when they freeze.
Dark Sky is an iOS weather app than can give you minute by minute weather

With your average weather app for your phone, you get daily or hourly predictions for your location, and that’s cool and all, but if you really want an even more fined-tuned sense of the weather, Dark Sky is an app that will tell when your weather is going to change down to the minute.
And now, here’s the weather report today from Middle Earth…
Daily discussion: Good morning east coast. How you doin?
Things were bad last night, but this morning, people are waking up along the east coast of the US to destruction, desolation and flooding. Power is out for tens of millions of people and there is still standing water in many parts of New York City, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware. Hope everyone made it out okay.
Lots and lots of pictures of Hurricane Sandy’s flooding and thrashing of the northeast

With a storm as big as Sandy, hitting an area so densely populated by so many people with cameras in their pockets and Twitter and Facebook and Instagram accounts, the most unprecedented thing about Sandy is the gigantic volume of pictures taken of the natural disaster. This large gallery is only a tiny fraction of what’s out there.
Water pours into a parking garage on Avenue C as people work against the current to escape.
Jet skiing through Manasquan, New Jersey during Hurricane Sandy. Because that’s how we roll.

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