Sunday, January 27, 2013

Cold, Cold, Cold

Andy | Sunday, January 27, 2013 | | Best Blogger Tips

Lake Ontario shoreline on a cold day of -19 celsius. According to CNN weatherman Chad Myers this cold weather has nothing to do with climate change. It's caused by the jet stream pushing cold arctic air down to the south.

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  1. That is really cold. Beautiful as well with blue skies like this one. Stay warm, Andy!

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  2. Looks very cold indeed Andy. Strange that the water is still flowing and not contain floating ice.

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    1. The water on Lake Ontario never freezes solid.

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  3. The shoreline on the Great Lakes all have similar formation during the winter and cold snap. There is a beauty is the ice formations caused by the waves and frigid air.

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  4. That seems very cold indeed, nice picture of the frozen rocks.

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  5. How kind of you to bundle up and trundle down to the lakeshore to share this nice pic with us. Love the ice forming over the rocks.

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  6. The jet stream will push the Arctic air south . Climate is the average of cold spells, hot spells , rainy spells dry spells....
    Ice coated rocks make for amazing photos.

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  7. Wow, that is cold! Awesome shot! I love the ice covered rocks.

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  8. The glassy coating on the rocks gives this a wonderful appearance.

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  9. Gorgeous photo, but the bowling pin thingy in the lower middle left of the photo has me curious.
    K

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    1. I deliberately included it in the scene hoping it would strike up a conversation. Looks like you are the only one that noticed it.

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  10. Brrr.. it's been pretty cold, alright but warming up for a few days now. Great shot.

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  11. I can feel the chill just looking at and reading this! Stay warm!

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