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  1. The Weight of the Ice: The Northeast Ice Storm of 2008 by Dave Eisenstadter, 2009-11-01
  2. Dangerous Games: Ice Climbing, Storm Kayaking, and Other Adventures from the Extreme Edge of Sports by Andrew Todhunter, 2001-11-06
  3. Ice (Thorndike Press Large Print Basic Series) by Linda Howard, 2009-11-03
  4. Show Me . . . Nature's Wrath: Tornadoes, Floods, Ice Storms, and Other Natural Disasters by Don Corrigan, 2009-11-01
  5. Beyond the Sea of Ice, Corridor of Storms, Forbidden Land (The First Americans) by William Sarabande, 1987
  6. Winter storms of 2008?09: Winter storm, December 2008 Northeast ice storm, December2008 North American snowstorms, January 2009 Central Plainsand Midwest ... 2009 Great Britain andIreland snowfalls
  7. Collector's Set: 3-Paperback Books: Fire And Ice, Ice Storm, Ice Blue by Anne Stuart, 1969-01-01
  8. Ice storm '98: A cmp photographic journal by Central Maine Power, 1998
  9. 1998 ice storm almanac: A history of the great ice storm of 1998 by Robert J LaRue, 1998
  10. The Ice Storm (Getting Around)
  11. THE ICE STORM. A Novel. by Rick Moody, 1994
  12. Ice storm loss estimates lag.(property and casualty losses in Quebec): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management by Daniel Hays, 1998-01-19
  13. Kentucky residents still cleaning up from January ice storm.(NewsMakers: News You Need to Know): An article from: Hardware Retailing by Gale Reference Team, 2009-03-01
  14. Natural Disasters in Texas: Dust Bowl, Thrall, Texas, January 2007 North American Ice Storm, 2004 Christmas Eve Snowstorm

41. Ice Storms In The Desert
22, Issue 4 (February 22, 1998) by permission of author Press ContactRichard McCutcheon ice storms in the Desert. by Richard McCutcheon
http://www.twf.org/News/Y1998/IraqWars.html
Date: February 18, 1998
Forthcoming Catholic New Times , Vol. 22, Issue 4
(February 22, 1998) - by permission of author
Press Contact: Richard McCutcheon
Ice Storms in the Desert
by Richard McCutcheon The recent ice storms in Ontario and Quebec highlighted for Canadians the incredible importance of electricity in a modern industrialized nation. For five days major cities like Ottawa and Montreal were without electricity in the middle of winter. The hardshipsvividly brought to life on our television screenswere real. Water heaters didn't heat, lights didn't light, gas pumps didn't pump, and computers didn't compute. Schools, hospitals, and stores were closed; kids didn't learn, patients didn't heal, and vendors didn't sell. People suffered. In 1991, while in Iraq as a relief worker, I saw an entire country that had been without electricity for months. With the advent of aerial bombardment, electrical grid systems have been a primary target during war. Daniel Kuehl, a military strategist, recently published an article analyzing "Electrical Power as a Target For Strategic Air Operations." He says: "The first week's attacks cut Iraq's generating capacity by approximately 75 per cent, and follow-on attacks extended that even further so that by war's end the system had been reduced to only about 15 per cent of its prewar capability." Engineers in Iraq, laboring under sanctions, were able to restore a significant amount of the electrical grid after a full year's work, according to Kuehl. Imagine, a full year in climatic conditions as extreme as Canadian winter. Except in Iraq the extreme is in the other direction. Consider cities in a desert climate, where freezers don't freeze for monthsin hospitals, homes, truckseverything goes bad. Water systems stopped working, so did sewage transfer systems. Everything stopped working, for months on end.

42. Winter Storms The Deceptive Killers
shipping. Ice jams may form and lead to flooding. ice storms. Heavy accumulations region.ice storms are also a problem. Mountains, such
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winter storms...
the Deceptive Killers A GUIDE TO SURVIVAL
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
Warning and Forecast Branch
November 1991
NOAA/FEMA/The American Red Cross Winter's Impact
Storms with Strong Winds
Sometimes winter storms are accompanied by strong winds creating blizzard conditions with blinding wind-driven snow, severe drifting, and dangerous wind chill. Strong winds with these intense storms and cold fronts can knock down trees, utility poles, and power lines. Storms near the coast can cause coastal flooding and beach erosion as well as sink ships at sea. In the West and Alaska, winds descending off the mountains can gust to 100 mph or more damaging roofs and other structures.
E xtreme Cold
Extreme cold often accompanies a winter storm or is left in its wake. Prolonged exposure to the cold can cause frostbite or hypothermia and become life-threatening. Infants and elderly people are most susceptible. What constitutes extreme cold and its effect varies across different areas of the United States. In areas unaccustomed to winter weather, near freezing temperatures are considered "extreme cold." Freezing temperatures can cause severe damage to citrus fruit crops and other vegetation. Pipes may freeze and burst in homes that are poorly insulated or without heat. In the north, below zero temperatures may be considered as "extreme cold." Long cold spells can cause rivers to freeze, disrupting shipping. Ice jams may form and lead to flooding.

43. FIRST WEEK OF 1998 STORM Page
in memory.. RAINY CONDITIONS IN SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND GET OUTDONE BYPARALYZING ice storms IN NEW ENGLAND AND CANADA. While the Mid
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FIRST WEEK OF 1998 STORM
A very persistent, slow, and massive area of low pressure moved into the northeastern United States, and southeastern Canada. The storm system brought a variety of precipitation and weather conditions depending upon the location you were at. Canada and New England were hit with devastating ice storms that knocked out power while the Mid-Atlantic were hit with steady rain that sometimes was very heavy. One consistent trait was the slow movement of the storm no matter where you were, the system would not let up.
Check out the 1998 First Week storm history
Take a look at the 1998 First Week slow movement that created devastating ice storms, fog, and heavy rain.
Sneak a peek at the storm facts for the First Week of 1998 storm.
STORM HISTORY
The new year started off quite quietly in the Northeastern part of the United States. Temperatures were very cold on New Year's Day, as the mercury plummeted into the low 20s. Much of this environment was set up by the very powerful storm that hit the New England and Mid-Atlantic states only a couple of days earlier.
However, the stage would soon turn, and the temperatures would start to warm over the first weekend of the new year. Temperatures quickly rose into the 40s and 50s by Sunday, and by Tuesday, the mercury was reaching dizzying heights for this time of year. High Temperatures were 20 to 30 degrees above the average for this time of year in southern New York, and New Jersey. Records were being closed in on in Newark, New York City, and Philadelphia..

44. WINTER / ICE STORMS
WINTER / ice storms. BRIEF SUMMARY (in order as pictures appear) (1) February13, 1997- Suprise snow storm totals to 8 inches in Little Rock, AR.
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WINTER / ICE STORMS
BRIEF SUMMARY (in order as pictures appear)
(1)- February 13, 1997- Suprise snow storm totals to 8 inches in Little Rock, AR.
(2)- January 27, 2000- Heavy snow accumulates to 9 inches in West Little Rock, AR.
(3)- December 12, 2000- Freezing fog covers highest elevation in AR, Mt. Magazine.
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45. ICE STORMS
ice storms—WHAT DO I DO NOW? category. ice stormsWHAT DO I DO NOW?Calculate stocking in each damage category as follows. Determine
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ICE STORMS—WHAT DO I DO NOW? Links to [ Crossett Main Page Text Main Page Continue Virtual Tour James M. Guldin, presenter Introduction In December 2000, two separate ice storms affected Arkansas forests. The storm on the 12th and 13th produced snow in northern Arkansas, with sleet and some snow from west central into north central sections. For much of central and southern Arkansas, freezing rain and sleet were common. The storm on December 25-28 produced mostly freezing rain and sleet. Ice accumulations were most severe in the western sections of the state, with up to three inches of ice common (fig. 1). As a result, ice accumulations affected trees throughout the state. The buildup of ice resulted in heavy damage to trees across the central and southern parts of the state. Together, these two storms have been called the worst ice storms in Arkansas in modern recorded history, dating from 1819. The forests of Arkansas were heavily damaged.

46. RinkChat Archives Ice Storms And Woodland Creatures
Click Here. Archives ice storms and Woodland Creatures. 1/22/01.It's amazing how foreign different parts of the world seem. Here
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47. Ice Storms
ice storms IC01. IC-02. IC-03. IC-04. IC-05.IC-06. IC-07. IC-08. IC-09. IC-10. IC-11. IC-12.1 2.
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48. Ice-covered Bench Extreme Weather Ice Storms
Icecovered bench (IC-08).
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Ice-covered bench (IC-08) Homepage Online Catalog Ice Storms

49. ICFs In Ottawa: EnviroHome Winner Ready To Outlast Ice Storms
ICFs in Ottawa EnviroHome winner ready to outlast ice storms. Fierce Canandianwinter ice storms won't have an easy target in this IntegraSpecbuilt home.
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ICFs in Ottawa
EnviroHome winner ready to outlast ice storms
BY CAROLE MCMICHAEL If what the tract builders select as building material is the litmus test for what has gone past innovative to accepted trend, then building with ICFs has arrived in the Ottawa area of Eastern Canada. "Use of ICFs is catching on more and more," said John Teixeira, John Teixeira Construction. "Up to this point, ICFs have been used predominantly in custom homes. When tract builders jump on board, the trend has gone to the next level." Fierce Canandian winter ice storms won't have an easy target in this IntegraSpec-built home. Photo courtesy of Reid/Foster Associates. Primarily a custom builder, Teixeira got interested in ICFs in 1996. He is an R2000 builder who focuses on providing clients with a very clean living space. Winner of the Ontario Healthy Housing Award in 1995, he noted that in the general population, there has been an increase in environmental illness, which includes sensitivity to all kinds of emissions from building products. Most of these involve allergies to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and a whole array of different bonding materials and sealers frequently found in wood-built homes. He decided to check out concrete as a healthier alternative. "I had a great experience in the first year I did ICFs," Teixeira said. "I already had a reputation as a healthy housing builder, so a hypersensitive client come to one of the sites I was building to look it over. We had an ICF system on slab in the dry wall stage. She came in and sniffed around for about 10 minutes. Afterward, she told me that normally if she walked into a house at that stage of construction, she would be on the floor in 30 seconds. This gives you an idea of just how clean ICF construction can be.

50. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Ice Storms Causes"
Popular Web Sites for ice storms Causes . Search 1. ice storms AdditionalInformation Haurer, RJ, MC Hruska, and JO Dawson. Trees
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51. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Formation Of Ice Storms"
All Web Sites for Formation Of ice storms . Search Results 1 10, Next . 1.ice storms Additional Information Haurer, RJ, MC Hruska, and JO Dawson.
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52. WEATHERMATRIX STORM REPORTS: [STORMREPORTS] Floods, Ice Storms
STORMREPORTS Floods, ice storms paralyze parts of South. Next in thread peasl2{at}aol.com Re STORMREPORTS Floods, ice storms paralyze parts of South ;
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[STORMREPORTS] Floods, ice storms paralyze parts of South
From: Jesse Ferrell (WeatherMatrix) (
Date: Fri Nov 30 2001 - 19:31:14 EST LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (AP) A
double-dose of ice and rain socked
Arkansas as storms wreaked havoc
across the South, dropping up to 14
inches of rain and causing at least two
traffic deaths.
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53. WEATHERMATRIX STORM REPORTS: Re: [STORMREPORTS] Floods, Ice Sto
Re STORMREPORTS Floods, ice storms paralyze parts of South. Frompeasl2{at}aol.com Date Fri Nov 30 2001 193628 EST Next
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Re: [STORMREPORTS] Floods, ice storms paralyze parts of South
From:
Date: Fri Nov 30 2001 - 19:36:28 EST pittsfield,ma.foggy cold damp start this morning at 36 degrees at 6am.the
warm front came thru at 1pm and temps went to 60 degrees,but right now air
temps at 66 degrees and dewpoint at 65 degrees at 730pm.it feels real warm
and tropical outside and wanna go swimming and everything,it feels warm and
tropical enough outside to support t-storms
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54. Houston Ice Storms - Weather Research Center, February 19, 1997
Houston ice storms 19601997 YEAR, DATE, REMARKS. 1961, January 25, FreezingRain/Glazing. 1965, February 24, Glaze. 1968, January 8, Glaze. 1970, January 18-19,Glaze.
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Houston Ice Storms [1960-1997] YEAR DATE REMARKS January 25 Freezing Rain/Glazing February 24 Glaze January 8 Glaze January 18-19 Glaze January 7-8 Glaze January 9-12 Glaze February 8-9 Glaze November 28-29 Glaze January 2 Glaze January 21-22 Glaze January 12-14 Glaze December 22-23 Glaze December 26 Glaze January 3 Glaze January 12-13 Glaze January 31 - February 1 Glaze February 11 Glaze February 4-8 Glaze December 22 Glaze December 22-23 Glaze February 8-9 Glaze January 12-14 Glaze Weather Research Center
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55. RESOUR> Ice Storms: Network Nuggets
RESOUR ice storms Network Nuggets. Right now the devastating ice stormsare a featured topic Canada Online http//canadaonline.miningco.com/.
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 14:36:21 -0800 (PST)
From: ewellbur@cln.etc.bc.ca (Network Nuggets)
Subject: Ice Storms: Network Nuggets
"The Mining Company" has an Internet space called "Canada
Online" with links to information about events that are of
current importance, both for and about Canada. Right now
the devastating ice storms are a featured topic:
Canada Online:
http://canadaonline.miningco.com/

With links to updated news items, weather information and
even a section on coping emotionally, this site is an important contribution to understanding how such storms wreak havoc in people's lives. Major safety concerns are hypothermia, food safety and carbon monoxide poisoning. The "Storm Aid" link explains how you can inquire about loved ones who might have been displaced by the storm and also encourages you to help by donating to the Disaster Relief Fund. .@a@. Network_Nuggets-l to let them know about educationally ;@/^/^/@' valuable resources on the Internet. We want to point * * out potentially useful resources but we are not @ " @ guaranteeing that the resources described will be .@ - @. valuable and without frustrations. Network Nuggets is a

56. Thrasher.blog(): Electricity And Ice Storms
December 06, 2002. Electricity and ice storms They just don't mix. We'vebeen without power at home since around midnight Wednesday night.
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The Life and Times of the Thrasher Family Main December 06, 2002 Electricity and Ice Storms
We staved off cabin fever yesterday by cooking on my gas camping stove, having Sarah's family over, and doing various activities. The Lord has blessed us with a working gas fireplace that actually heats up the room (from 54F to 61F), and a working gas hot water heater, so we can't say we're hard off. Our water heater and fireplace work by what they call "standing pilot design." Apparently the pilot light, which is always on, generates enough electricity to power the opening and closing of the gas valves. Pretty neat, and very nice. The outside is weird. Everything is covered in 2mm thick ice, including the trees, which are largely bent over with the weight. It's very beautiful, but it looks like we're going to lose a lot of nice trees, which were already weakened by the drought we've been having. I'll try to take some panoramas of the scenery. Posted by jjthrash at December 06, 2002 10:58 AM

57. GSMax!
ice storms Knock Out Over 1.2 Million People Posted by KIOTI on Saturday,December 07, 2002 0615 PM EST, GSMax News We were some
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58. [SustainableNC] Trees And Ice Storms
SustainableNC Trees and ice storms. Sharron Rogers sharron.rogers@ncmail.netTue, 10 Dec 2002 190954 0500 Previous message SustainableNC
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[SustainableNC] Trees and Ice Storms
Sharron Rogers sharron.rogers@ncmail.net
Tue, 10 Dec 2002 19:09:54 -0500 Dear Sustainable Folks, Passing through some good tips on dealing with the emmense amount of GREEN that the ICE STORM dropped upon us all. Hope some of these help. Sorry the list is a bit under the weather itself. Hope all are warm! Sharron Sent: 12/9/2002 9:04 AM Subject: Trees and Ice Storms FYI - Below are several resources relating to ice storms and trees. Barry New Storm Damage Information and Safety Tips - Extension Forestry, NCSU http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/nreos/forest/disaster.html Storm Recovery Information - National Arbor Day Foundation http://www.arborday.org/media/stormindex.html Trees and Ice Storms: The Development of Ice Storm-Resistant Urban Tree Populations - University of Illinois http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~vista/abstracts/aicestorm.html

59. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Snow ice storms. lake. However, these snow/crystal storms are notas blatantly destructive as the ice storms that also occur. An
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption Weather is with us everyday. We are forced to live with its terrors but its beauty can be captivating. Understanding more and more about weather has helped us develop ways to predict it, and prepare for its best and its worst. Weather Wiz provides a great source of information on weather, no matter if you are just cuious or if you are doing a research project. Our site also contains many interactivities that you may engage in to further expand your knowledge.
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60. Ice Storms Do Not A Prison Make
ice storms Do Not a Prison Make January 31, 2000 Our first snow storm of the seasonleft a lovely white blanket, although streets were clear for driving, and
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January 31, 2000
Our first snow storm of the season left a lovely white blanket, although streets were clear for driving, and then the second snow arrived. By Monday, snow had turned to rain and sleet, slow in melting. Traffic was not so bad as to keep us from going to work. Unfortunately, I went too early. The temperature was still 28°, and I discovered when I arrived at work that the car door had frozen shut. I couldn’t get out of the car. I let the heater run and waited to escape, feeling moments of panic and paranoia much as trapped elevator passengers must sometimes feel when the power fails while in transit. Finally the door on the passenger side loosened, and I crawled across the divider console and gearshift to get out. Sitting in the car and waiting for freedom gave me time to reflect on snows of yesteryear. They were rare things in West Tennessee, maybe averaging one light snow a year. Occasionally, some freakish snow blizzard would come through—as in the winter of 1950—and paralyze us for days at a time.

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