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Old 02-28-2013, 04:11 PM
 
Location: North West Northern Ireland.
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I have seen 15 feet drifts.

Pretty sure nowhere has seen that this year. So dont exagerate.

 
Old 02-28-2013, 04:12 PM
 
Location: Leeds, UK
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15 feet drifts? When? Where? Come on, elaborate. Did it occur on the same day you smashed the Northern Irish cold record?
 
Old 02-28-2013, 04:19 PM
 
Location: North West Northern Ireland.
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So anyway.
 
Old 02-28-2013, 05:03 PM
 
Location: York
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I've seen 15ft drifts in the Cairngorms, Aviemore wasn't too bad though. The worst I've seen in England was 6ft drifts on the North York moors in 2010.
I find it hard to believe that anywhere in Northern Ireland has seen that much snow, although to be fair Owen didn't say where the drift occurred .
 
Old 02-28-2013, 05:33 PM
 
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I have seen 15 feet drifts.

Pretty sure nowhere has seen that this year. So dont exagerate.
You are full of ***** partner.
 
Old 02-28-2013, 07:34 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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I have seen 15 feet drifts.

Pretty sure nowhere has seen that this year. So dont exagerate.
In Northern Ireland? Yeah right.
 
Old 02-28-2013, 09:25 PM
 
Location: Melbourne Australia
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You are full of ***** partner.
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In Northern Ireland? Yeah right.
Ignore him. He is a racist troll that tries to be an expert on places and things he's never visited and knows nothing about.

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But whining is fun and entertaining. When I use to read weather posts from Flight Simmer/Galaxyman it had me lmfao.
Thank you kind sir
 
Old 03-01-2013, 12:49 AM
 
Location: North West Northern Ireland.
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As if any of you would have a single clue about northern ireland. Id very much doubt if anyone on this weather forum has even visited. We have a mountain almost 900m. And yes there were 15 feet drifts. The storm itself dropped 2 feet level in some places. The snow was higher than my car and it was up to the very top of some very high hedges.

Ugh you know what stuff it i could not give two cruds what some person 3000 miles away thinks about what ive seen and what ive not seen. We can have some pretty bad storms. The north atlantic can bring a punch often from greenland. So do not dare say "in northern ireland yeah right". As if youd have two fannys about what it does here. Dont give me that bull****.

Its snowier here than you think love. You only have to ask the baby booms kids about that.
 
Old 03-01-2013, 04:06 AM
 
Location: Laurentia
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As if any of you would have a single clue about northern ireland. Id very much doubt if anyone on this weather forum has even visited. We have a mountain almost 900m. And yes there were 15 feet drifts. The storm itself dropped 2 feet level in some places. The snow was higher than my car and it was up to the very top of some very high hedges.
I have seen videos and photos from a place called Glenshane Pass. While it isn't a winter wonderland for the whole season, they do get bigger storms and snow than one might expect for Northern Ireland. Blizzard conditions and all that.
 
Old 03-01-2013, 04:13 AM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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Hate the way my nose runs like crazy when eating in a cool room. Forget hot dinners, more like "snot dinners".
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