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  • What happens if we have a prolonged period of snow and then it melts, quickly?
  • kaesae
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    😯

    gonefishin
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    Err the same thing that happens every spring?

    Spongebob
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    We stay cold for longer!?!?

    midlifecrashes
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    All the poor quality bearings get the grease washed out.

    Junkyard
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    You wont beleive this but honestly all the snow goes away as if by magic just like rain

    PeterPoddy
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    Same as last year you mean? Everywhere is wet for a bit. Then it dries.

    To be fair, snow melts a lot slower than it falls…… 🙂

    j_me
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    Same as happened last year? And has been happening for centuries?

    DezB
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    I believe it happened this year, actually.

    MostlyBalanced
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    All the trails get very very wet and lots of people wear out their brake pads creating a national shortage.

    richmtb
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    I’m no scientist but I believe snow turns to water and then the world deals with it like it would do with normal rain

    mastiles_fanylion
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    People get stuck on ski slopes and have to walk home.

    iDave
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    the OP fulfills his dream of being swept away by a mahoosive flood?

    cynic-al
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    LOLs at MLC

    Andituk
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    We all get wet socks.

    epicyclo
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    We’ll call it Global Warming.

    uplink
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    kaesae worried about flooding again??

    maybe you should change your username to Noah?

    🙂

    GrahamS
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    oliverd1981
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    The volume of water in snow is quite low when you take into account it’s expansion and it’s air content.

    Like when my dad asked a maggot picker at a boneyard what happens to the ones they miss

    “they turn into bluebottles and **** off”

    GrahamS
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    Maggot Picker at the boneyard? 😯

    Now there’s a fun sounding job title.
    I bet that opens a few legs eh? 😉

    DezB
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    maggot picker at a boneyard

    Job, or hobby?

    BigButSlimmerBloke
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    If it melts quickly enough, the friction caused by the molecular shape-changing will cause the snow to burst into flame – or song, one or the other, can’t remember which

    thisisnotaspoon
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    ~Chuck Norris must have soemthign to do with this phenomena surely?

    Northwind
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    It depends really. If you’re on a bit of land that’s above the sea, it’ll run off. On the other hand, if you’re on a bit of land that’s already under the sea, you’ll remain under water.

    oliverd1981
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    maggot picker at a boneyard

    My dad, for some reason got asked to drive an HGV load of carcasses down to Doncaster

    The outputs of the factory were fishing supplies, plant fertiliser and a couple of popular brands of beef extract.

    I’m guessing it was the seventies though.

    Nowadays they use UV lighs to scare the maggots into dropping through a mesh.

    atlaz
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    I’m more interested to know what Kaesae THOUGHT he was asking. Or what was happening in his brain when he asked as clearly, thinking wasn’t a big part of it.

    ernie_lynch
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    Yeah a couple people picked on what Kaesae was thinking when he asked the question atlaz…..”flooding”……that’s what worries Kaesae.

    Mind you, by all accounts he’s well prepared for the global storm/flood when it eventually comes.

    …..then he’ll have the last laugh.

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