Holy cow Dr. Timmer that's some of the most intense blizzard-criteria weather I've ever seen! And extremely challenging filming conditions, too! Stay safe please!
The weird thing with this storm is the extreme temperature variations where you contrast the pure unmodified arctic air with the lake modified arctic air. The boundary is extremely sharp some places. The temperature goes up 15-20 degrees when you enter the lake effect band. +6 F directly under the snow band vs -13 F south of the band only a few miles away.
@@dontknow4702 actually the extreme of these storms have gotten exponentially worse over 30yrs & 5x exponentially in just the last 4yrs. So yes damn global warming indeed.
Im from Buffalo it was definitely no joke we are going on day 3 off of school that day there was about 1600 closings flickering lights and at times the house would shake all is well now..digging ourselves out and moving on!
Reed, I love your passion, courage, and desire to produce amazing photos and footage as a meteorologist. But, please take care of you and stay safe. And, thank you for all you do.
Had to share to facebook because over here in the uk we just had a pathetic weather warning saying theres a risk to life because they're predicting 1-2cm of snow
Yeah it is. I actually live in Buffalo New York. Every time I let my dogs outside I start freezing in this 1° weather and it just looks like a bunch of snow tornadoes
When was this? I worked down there at Time Warner's tech support call center next to Templeton Landing and lived less than a mile north on the other side of downtown and don't recall wind like that. Then again the winds are much stronger down there due to the openness of the lake. Sort of like how it would be during a storm in the plains. I've noticed that if you're on any of the major Avenues that run from the lake inland (Elmwood Ave, Richmond Ave & Main St especially ) you feel the strongest winds. But if you're on any of the parallel neighborhood streets that run along side them (Ashland or Norwood) the winds are calmer. I'm assuming the endless rows of large houses that line them block most of the wind. Having worked downtown for many years the one thing that can drive you absolutely insane is the constant icy cold Gail that comes off the lake. Even on calm winter days with no wind all you have to do is walk up to Main Street and turn into the direction of the lake and walk directly into a bitterly cold gust that makes you literally yell out "This is bulls$+t!"
That's cause we get the cold Canadian winds coming out of the North. When they head south over Lake Erie when NOT YET frozen picks up the moisture & dumps loads of snow on Buffalo. Lake Ontario (never freezes to deep) to the east does the same to Rochester, Syracuse & up to Watertown.
Ohh man GREAT VIDEO ❤️ I never saw even snow with my naked eyes 👀 because we have snow but in mountainous 🏔 regions, RESPECT FROM PAKISTAN 🇵🇰 great blizzard 🥶 I love to enjoy that kind of cold
In November of 2015 I believe right where Buffalo Bills play (10miles south of Buffalo) we got literally 7ft of snow in just about 36 hrs with NO drifting. Within 7-10 days we were looking at green grass.
I have negative 4, another poster says negative 7, and one poster here says 1 degree. It depends on the area of Buffalo you are in. Also, the real feel is much lower than that. About negative 40 degrees farenheit.
I have another video on my channel as well. Shows a white out like no other. I could not even drive in it. It was like trying to drive with a sheet of white paper in front of you
As dangerous as a hurricane. We have blizzards like this every year in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North and South Dakota, and Nebraska. They are very dangerous, and naive people lose their lives. Wyoming is the worst, with 10-20 blizzards a year. At an average elevation of 7,000 feet, the wind never stops. The jet stream rides over the top of Wyoming all winter long.
We haven't had any snow yet this year.This is an extreme event.Like a tornado in Kansas or a Hurricane in Florida.Half the year we have the best weather in the country imo.
If you’re going to use this product please use your back teeth to chew on it not your front teeth! I promise if you use your front teeth they will most likely break after a while! They were not designed to chew on that type of pressure, they were designed for cutting into food and that’s it!! My God the things that these people come up with make me cringe!!
Someone’s going to break their teeth by the way trying to use this product, I’m not talking about the snow storm video obviously I’m talking about if you seen that jawz exercise infomercial before the video! It’s a good idea but like I said someone is going to break their teeth on it!!!!
Is it just me or does this remind you of a hurricane, but with snow??? Freaking insane! Awesome work RT! 👍(as always)
I live in Buffalo and I watch a lot of these videos people record when we get a bad snowstorm but I have to say this might be the best video I've seen
Holy cow Dr. Timmer that's some of the most intense blizzard-criteria weather I've ever seen! And extremely challenging filming conditions, too! Stay safe please!
Certainly far more exciting than the boring winter we had in South Carolina last year!
The weird thing with this storm is the extreme temperature variations where you contrast the pure unmodified arctic air with the lake modified arctic air. The boundary is extremely sharp some places. The temperature goes up 15-20 degrees when you enter the lake effect band. +6 F directly under the snow band vs -13 F south of the band only a few miles away.
Here we have meteorologist Reed Timmer dominating all other extreme weather meteorologist. The guys got the biggest snow balls in the business.
"Snowballs" LMAO, that's a good one.
Do car rental places not know who you are?
Damn global warming.
@@dontknow4702 actually the extreme of these storms have gotten exponentially worse over 30yrs & 5x exponentially in just the last 4yrs. So yes damn global warming indeed.
Im from Buffalo it was definitely no joke we are going on day 3 off of school that day there was about 1600 closings flickering lights and at times the house would shake all is well now..digging ourselves out and moving on!
Reed, I love your passion, courage, and desire to produce amazing photos and footage as a meteorologist. But, please take care of you and stay safe. And, thank you for all you do.
Thank you Reed for your video on the storm. God Bless You. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Had to share to facebook because over here in the uk we just had a pathetic weather warning saying theres a risk to life because they're predicting 1-2cm of snow
Kind of eerie....
Yeah it is. I actually live in Buffalo New York. Every time I let my dogs outside I start freezing in this 1° weather and it just looks like a bunch of snow tornadoes
amber combs Good one!
@@expiredwater4118 Negative 4
Now that's what you call a blizzard.
Hey Reed. What’s the biggest tornado you’ve ever intercepted?
That's a hurricane of SNOW
Man it's really hitting hard up there, I had no clue it was this severe
Nice Reed !! Gotta love the blizzard !!
Very good my bro reed keep up and love video 💯
I love snow, a nice weather for a walk
Snow yes but a blizzard is a totally different animal
@@draggy6544 I used to walk during blizzards as well
Wow I lived in Rome New York and traveled home yearly to Wisconsin that’s the worst I have ever seen it in my lifetime.
When was this? I worked down there at Time Warner's tech support call center next to Templeton Landing and lived less than a mile north on the other side of downtown and don't recall wind like that. Then again the winds are much stronger down there due to the openness of the lake. Sort of like how it would be during a storm in the plains. I've noticed that if you're on any of the major Avenues that run from the lake inland (Elmwood Ave, Richmond Ave & Main St especially ) you feel the strongest winds. But if you're on any of the parallel neighborhood streets that run along side them (Ashland or Norwood) the winds are calmer. I'm assuming the endless rows of large houses that line them block most of the wind. Having worked downtown for many years the one thing that can drive you absolutely insane is the constant icy cold Gail that comes off the lake. Even on calm winter days with no wind all you have to do is walk up to Main Street and turn into the direction of the lake and walk directly into a bitterly cold gust that makes you literally yell out "This is bulls$+t!"
You are amazing!
Just your average snow hurricane!🤔
That is impossible
Pray for yall in the east coast 💨💨❄❄😁
Cool! I live in Buffalo New York. Friggin 1° farenheit
Negative 4
@Craig Yeah, Oymyakonx Russia. Is this a contest?
Buffalo always wins in Snowstorms! I live just North of Buffalo in Toronto, we also get very bad blizzards, but Buffalo always beats us!
You should see Tug Hill, it gets a lot worse there. Some winters they get 400 inches or more of snow
Ever been to Alaska? XD
That's cause we get the cold Canadian winds coming out of the North. When they head south over Lake Erie when NOT YET frozen picks up the moisture & dumps loads of snow on Buffalo. Lake Ontario (never freezes to deep) to the east does the same to Rochester, Syracuse & up to Watertown.
@@johnpw8965 lucky them though
@@zekemedia1310 No dought the 81 corridor from Syracuse to Watertown is classic lake effect off Lake Ontario.
Ohh man GREAT VIDEO ❤️
I never saw even snow with my naked eyes 👀 because we have snow but in mountainous 🏔 regions,
RESPECT FROM PAKISTAN 🇵🇰 great blizzard 🥶 I love to enjoy that kind of cold
Whoa...be careful out there
This snow wont go away.
In November of 2015 I believe right where Buffalo Bills play (10miles south of Buffalo) we got literally 7ft of snow in just about 36 hrs with NO drifting. Within 7-10 days we were looking at green grass.
@@johnpw8965 2014.
Where’s the dominator when you need it haha
Summertime
That’s what’s up! Holy crap
Yeah. It's pretty bad
1° farenheit
Early 80’s Syracuse had -80 windchill. We still went to school that day.
that's INSANE looks like a frozen hurricane
Snow is one thing. Try Minnesota sometime.
I'm from Buffalo and I been in Minnesota. It's definitely colder in Minnesota but Buffalo gets worse snowstorms
Wow. I can't see anything!
Dont sit in that for 10 min. What -30f?
Great Video Audio better, at first
the krusty krab pizza..
I'm glad I wasn't there when that happened!
was like this all thru Michigan too! worse on the lakes edges!
My family drove thru all of it from family to family in-laws to in-laws visiting and testing our gear for Alaska!
I was the driver! and the Tacoma TRD sport did amazing!
VERY cold VERY wild VERY massive snow no visibility it was a land hurricane!
How cold?
I have negative 4, another poster says negative 7, and one poster here says 1 degree. It depends on the area of Buffalo you are in. Also, the real feel is much lower than that. About negative 40 degrees farenheit.
@ReedTimmer #NeverStopChasing , that's some #DominatingSnowStorm
I have another video on my channel as well. Shows a white out like no other. I could not even drive in it. It was like trying to drive with a sheet of white paper in front of you
I would like to experience that once
woah
As dangerous as a hurricane. We have blizzards like this every year in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North and South Dakota, and Nebraska. They are very dangerous, and naive people lose their lives. Wyoming is the worst, with 10-20 blizzards a year. At an average elevation of 7,000 feet, the wind never stops. The jet stream rides over the top of Wyoming all winter long.
The difference is this is in a major metropolitan area effecting over a million people.
See people this a blizzard not a moderately heavy gentle falling snow
O my god...
This is where my husband is from. I'm so glad he never wants to move back up there. I couldn't handle all that cold and snow.
We haven't had any snow yet this year.This is an extreme event.Like a tornado in Kansas or a Hurricane in Florida.Half the year we have the best weather in the country imo.
I drove through it and was scared!
Wow
I wanna be there because it looks hype but then I change my mind because I realize I might get frostbite or die
If you’re going to use this product please use your back teeth to chew on it not your front teeth! I promise if you use your front teeth they will most likely break after a while! They were not designed to chew on that type of pressure, they were designed for cutting into food and that’s it!! My God the things that these people come up with make me cringe!!
Someone’s going to break their teeth by the way trying to use this product, I’m not talking about the snow storm video obviously I’m talking about if you seen that jawz exercise infomercial before the video! It’s a good idea but like I said someone is going to break their teeth on it!!!!
Ooooooh doggie!!!!
Хорошая метель.
I feel bad for your city
Bit of an overplay, but point taken.
Dennis Dammit he’s a tornado chaser,he’s always dramatic
Spettacolare
We need Blizzard in Boston 2019....cmon Mother nature....💙😂
Nothing new. I've lived here my whole life. This happens a least once a year.
Tim Kozlow ok bommer
@@elisscaliving5864 I’d rather be a boomer than some dipshit Northerner who act surprised every year when it snows like it’s not a yearly thing.
Go on home and Throw Another Log on the Fire relax
I’m cold 🥶
Dude, it sounds like ass.
Man hell naw!!!! That’s to much snow!!!