Fan in San Diego Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 Yeah, I'm down in VA, but my dad, who has lived in WNY for all of his 68 years said this is simply the most snow he's ever seen (obvious to those there). My point was more to reschedule to when it makes sense without shortening the week too much before the next game. But Tuesday Night football would give me a solid reason to have beer on Tuesday. Wasnt there more snow in the blizzrd of 77? I remember tripping over power lines that are what? 20 to 25 feet above the ground?
SteveFreeman22 Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 Actually there was only around 10" that fell during '77.The problem was that there was already a lot of snow on the ground and on a frozen Lake Erie that got whipped around.
stevestojan Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 (edited) Wasnt there more snow in the blizzrd of 77? I remember tripping over power lines that are what? 20 to 25 feet above the ground? According to my dad, there was actually very little snow fall in 77. As he tells it, the lake was frozen over, and covered with snow, and then the blizzard brought 60-70 MPH winds and some snow which blew the snow off the lake. He was stuck at work (HSBC) for 3 days as the drifts were as high as you said. He said it was 60 below with the wind chill. All of this might have built in legend over 37 years, but he said these two storms aren't comparable other than they both suck. He is currently without power in Derby, and like I said, the vodka is gone, so I'm not sure what he'll do. Edited November 20, 2014 by stevestojan
DC Tom Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 According to my dad, there was actually very little snow fall in 77. As he tells it, the lake was frozen over, and covered with snow, and then the blizzard brought 60-70 MPH winds and some snow which blew the snow off the lake. He was stuck at work (HSBC) for 3 days as the drifts were as high as you said. He said it was 60 below with the wind chill. All of this might have built in legend over 37 years, but he said these two storms aren't comparable other than they both suck. He is currently without power in Derby, and like I said, the vodka is gone, so I'm not sure what he'll do. Nope, that's accurate. I remember it at the time - I saw the 60 below wind chill on the TV, and said "Cool! Mom, can I play outside!" I'm sure to this day she regrets saying "No."
nucci Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 According to my dad, there was actually very little snow fall in 77. As he tells it, the lake was frozen over, and covered with snow, and then the blizzard brought 60-70 MPH winds and some snow which blew the snow off the lake. He was stuck at work (HSBC) for 3 days as the drifts were as high as you said. He said it was 60 below with the wind chill. All of this might have built in legend over 37 years, but he said these two storms aren't comparable other than they both suck. He is currently without power in Derby, and like I said, the vodka is gone, so I'm not sure what he'll do. Correct...'77 was known for the wind and cold more than actual snow amounts. There was already plenty on the ground.
Dorkington Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 Probably NFLN nationally, or CBS in local markets only. CBS won't take their regular Monday night programming off I wouldn't think to televise it nationally but all NFLN has to do is not air NFL Replay or one of their Top 10 shows they show over and over. CBS and NFLN are affiliates. Just guessing on all that though. That'll suck for me... I use Sunday Ticket online, and it doesn't support NFLN or non-Sunday games. Sigh.
rockpile1 Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 Blizzard of 77 had really tall snow piles, because of all the snow already there. As someone who lived in Lackawanna then-- and Hamburg now--, I think the snow pile height is already getting close
buffaloboyinATL Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 The game will be at the Ralph. 1000000% certain Has your confidence percentage gone down at all?
stevestojan Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 Nope, that's accurate. I remember it at the time - I saw the 60 below wind chill on the TV, and said "Cool! Mom, can I play outside!" I'm sure to this day she regrets saying "No." You were a kid in '77? Why did I assume you were at least 40 then?
dollars 2 donuts Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 Crazy...C-R-A-Z-Y to think that the official snow totals for Jan 28 - Feb 1 1977 were...12 inches. For those of you who didn't live through it, trust us...there was just so much dang snow, wind and cold!
Hammered a Lot Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 A friend who is a supervisor for stadium security told me that he was just informed the Bills are shooting for a 7pm Monday night game. If that doesn't look feasible, they will move the game to a new location. 7pm Monday That ain't happening. Period
PromoTheRobot Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 7pm Monday That ain't happening. Period Is Tuesday not an option? No worse than playing a Thursday game.
Hammered a Lot Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 Is Tuesday not an option? No worse than playing a Thursday game. Not a option. Sherriffs Dept stressed out just like Fire and EMS. We got flooding coming up next.
blargo Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 Crazy...C-R-A-Z-Y to think that the official snow totals for Jan 28 - Feb 1 1977 were...12 inches. For those of you who didn't live through it, trust us...there was just so much dang snow, wind and cold! There was close to 2 feet of snow on the ground from prior storms. Just got a foot from the Blizzard plus the 70 MPH winds. Was really crazy...
boyst Posted November 21, 2014 Posted November 21, 2014 Has your confidence percentage gone down at all? i meant the 2015 season, duh!
FutureBillsGM Posted November 21, 2014 Posted November 21, 2014 7pm Monday That ain't happening. Period This was the first option. It has apparently gone past the point of them being feasible thus looking at other stadiums.
ExiledInIllinois Posted November 21, 2014 Posted November 21, 2014 1977... The problem was also stranded cars. Cars absolutely sucked back then being predominately rear-wheel beasts. I think some fail to realize what better machines we have now. My father got stuck and had to stay @ Forks Fire Hall in Cheektowaga/Sloan not because he had got stuck, but because the lady in front of him got stuck near a viaduct. If she would have stayed moving he would have been stayed rolling. The stall too. Carburated engines were also problematic. Once that car gets stuck out in the wild, it becomes a problem, same w/the stranded motorist. Those vehicles are better served stuck and buried in their own driveway were they do not become a problem... Same with personin their own home. Now mix in a whole bunch of other logistical fatcors, computers, direct deposit, etc... Storms today could never be truly on the same level they were back in the day. We can handle so much more now! I will contend if we had the inferior engines of yesterday today, the storm now would seem a whole lot worse. So much has changed for the better and it leads to handling these calamities better. This storm is so much more localized too.
DC Tom Posted November 21, 2014 Posted November 21, 2014 Crazy...C-R-A-Z-Y to think that the official snow totals for Jan 28 - Feb 1 1977 were...12 inches. For those of you who didn't live through it, trust us...there was just so much dang snow, wind and cold! But the official snow fall for the preceding December was 10 feet. And the wind took it all off the lake and dumped it downtown.
ExiledInIllinois Posted November 21, 2014 Posted November 21, 2014 But the official snow fall for the preceding December was 10 feet. And the wind took it all off the lake and dumped it downtown. Right. And there was a thaw right before it... I think. The Lake Efect Machine was turned off. People lulled into a false sense of security. People and their machines are so much better prepared now. How many people have generators now compared to 1977. Even know my brother needs snowshoes to retrieve it from the shed, it is still there. There are just so many more machines and better machines thrown into the logistical equation now.
3rdand12 Posted November 21, 2014 Posted November 21, 2014 (edited) Not a option. Sherriffs Dept stressed out just like Fire and EMS. We got flooding coming up next. and then a refreeze and more snow next week. This is a very serious situation.Rochester NY has had its share of major events in my life time here. Another lake affected city/area. Years ago and for many a year i was driving plow trucks and boy we had some dandies. Being in the truck for days , not hours. But when i first move up north from Miss. via Binghampton to Rochester back in the early 70s. We had snow up to the second story windows. Being a kid i thought it was the coolest thing ever. now ? not as much. Edited November 21, 2014 by 3rdand12
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