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hueymahl

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147. Here is a good timeline of events
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 01:06 PM
Jan 2014

Just poor decision making. I know hindsight is 20/20, but most folks I know were very surprised on Monday when schools announced they would not be cancelling for Tuesday. Normally the threat of flurries cancels school for two days.

From the AJC:

Winter Storm 2014 Timeline
This timeline is based on the Twitter feeds and websites of municipalities, state agencies and school boards, as well as conversations with and emails from the spokespeople of various municipalities and organizations. It is understandably incomplete.

By Sean Sposito, [email protected]


SUNDAY, JAN. 26
› 12:07 p.m.: The National Weather Service issues a hazardous weather outlook for most of Georgia, including metro Atlanta. The outlook calls for sleet and snow accumulation across the area Tuesday during the day and into the night.
› 3:12 p.m.: The Weather Service issues its first winter storm watch for south metro Atlanta counties. The watch warns of a half-inch to 2 inches of snow and says snow-covered roads could make travel difficult.
MONDAY, JAN. 27
The Atlanta-Fulton Emergency Management Agency activates its inclement weather plan.
› 4:53 a.m.: Weather Service expands its winter storm watch to include the entire metro Atlanta area.
› 11:01 a.m.: Weather Service issues another winter storm watch calling for snow and sleet that could make travel difficult or impossible.
› 3:22 p.m.: Weather Service says there’s the potential for 2 inches of snow and up to a half-inch of sleet from Atlanta to Athens.
› 8:11 p.m.: Atlanta Public Schools tweets: “The district tries not to release students midday, however, there is always a slight chance of that possibility.”
› 9:36 p.m.: Weather Service issues its first winter storm warning for the southern metro Atlanta counties. The warning indicates reduced visibility and significant amounts of snow will make travel dangerous. The warning advises people to travel only in an emergency.
TUESDAY, JAN. 28
The Atlanta Judicial Circuit confirms that it is closing its courts. Clayton County announces that it will keep its offices closed until Friday.
› 3:38 a.m.: Weather Service upgrades its advisory to a winter storm warning for all of metro Atlanta. That warning includes areas along I-20 west of Atlanta and I-85 east of Atlanta. The warning calls for 1-2 inches of snow accumulation to begin as early as mid-morning and last into the night; indicates that reduced visibility and significant amounts of snow will make travel dangerous; and advises people to travel only in an emergency.
› 9:25 a.m.: Gov. Nathan Deal issues an inclement weather notice over Twitter.
› 10:00 a.m.: The city of Atlanta announces it is gearing up for the storm.
› 10:15 a.m.: The city of Decatur convenes a meeting of its fire chief, police chief, city manager and other city officials involved in emergency management.
› 11 a.m.: Decatur posts a winter advisory update to its blog.
› 11:13 a.m.: Weather Service issues another warning, forecasting 1-2 inches of snow with locally higher amounts and dangerous travel conditions.
› 11:23 a.m.: Cobb County Schools tweets that all students will be dismissed two hours early.
› 11:48 a.m.: Atlanta Public Schools announces it will dismiss middle school students at 1:30 p.m., elementary school students at 2:30 p.m. and high school students at 3:30 p.m.
› 11:52 a.m.: DeKalb County Schools says it will dismiss students starting at 1:30 p.m.
› Noon: Henry County announces it will close its administrative offices. City of Marietta convenes a command center with representatives from its fire, police and public works departments. Cherokee County announces that it’s closing its offices. Gwinnett County Schools decides to end classes at the regular time, unlike other districts that shut down early.
› 12:30 p.m.: SNOW STARTS FALLING.
› 12:40 p.m.: Governor’s office issues an executive order allowing agency heads to determine appropriate closures.
› 1 p.m.: Fulton County Manager Dwight Ferrell allows non-mission-essential county employees to be released from work. City of Atlanta issues a press release announcing a joint operations center to respond to “snow and icy conditions”
› 1:30 p.m.: Forsyth County closes government offices.
› 1:37 p.m.: Fulton County Schools tweets that all students will be dismissed at 1:45 p.m.
› 2 p.m.: Decatur’s Public Works Department suspends its residential recycling pickup. DeKalb officials convene the county’s emergency operations center.
› 5:39 p.m.: The Georgia Department of Transportation, via Twitter, urges motorists “to stay off of highways as conditions continue to deteriorate overnight.”
› 8:17 p.m.: Gov. Nathan Deal declares a state of emergency.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29
Cherokee County offices remain closed.
› 12:15 a.m.: Atlanta officials say crews are working overnight to treat roads. Atlanta announces that all government offices will be closed for the day.
› 5:28 a.m.: MARTA announces over Twitter that its rail service is experiencing lengthy delays.
› 5:34 a.m.: MARTA announces over Twitter that because of “inclement weather there is no bus service at this time”
› 6:26 a.m.: Governor’s office issues another inclement weather notice over Twitter.
› 8 a.m.: Decatur City Hall opens with a skeleton staff.
› 8:01 a.m.: The Georgia Senate Press Office tweets that the lieutenant governor has suspended all Senate business for the day. The Georgia Emergency Management Agency tweets that motorists who need help should call 911.
› 10 a.m.: Mayor Kasim Reed holds a press conference.
› 11:10 a.m.: Georgia State Troopers report two fatalities — one of which is weather related, and 1,254 accidents, resulting in 130 injuries from Tuesday.
› 11:13 a.m.: Georgia announces, via Twitter, that state offices will be closed Thursday.
› 11:30 a.m.: Gov. Deal gives his winter storm response.

K/R pintobean Jan 2014 #1
I think "Global Climate Destabalization with an overall trend to warming" is a better descriptor Electric Monk Jan 2014 #2
They never should have called it Global Warming yeoman6987 Jan 2014 #77
catastrophic climate change-C3, is how it was referred to at the copenhagen climate summit a niyad Jan 2014 #137
I know, right? lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #3
I am here in Houston, and I am laughing my butt off over the fact that my ScreamingMeemie Jan 2014 #4
I'm in Houston, too Sweet Freedom Jan 2014 #40
There was not a speck of ice on the roads in Spring by 6:30 a.m. when I ran out to grab ScreamingMeemie Jan 2014 #44
The roads were still dangerous Sweet Freedom Jan 2014 #49
I am sorry, but I am going to maintain my right to giggle like a fiend over my son's ScreamingMeemie Jan 2014 #52
I live in the Panhandle where blizzards are not at all uncommon blogslut Jan 2014 #121
That is how it is yeoman6987 Jan 2014 #80
Honestly, the HEB was selling out of milk like it was "End Times..." ScreamingMeemie Jan 2014 #114
Food scarcity is nothing to laugh at when you go a week or more being stuck indoors. Neoma Jan 2014 #120
I agree yeoman6987 Jan 2014 #123
It's the ice, not really the snow that they're worried about. Neoma Jan 2014 #127
Some very good points yeoman6987 Jan 2014 #129
Good points Neoma CreekDog Jan 2014 #132
We do not know how to drive on ice in Houston Gothmog Jan 2014 #84
Ice? They can't even drive in the rain. hobbit709 Jan 2014 #92
actually, they don't drive well in Houston when it's dry and sunny either Skittles Jan 2014 #94
They're not any better in Austin either. hobbit709 Jan 2014 #95
or Dallas Skittles Jan 2014 #96
This exactly. ScreamingMeemie Jan 2014 #112
I have to tell you, the one time I did a TDY in Houston Skittles Jan 2014 #113
When I first moved here, I was a mess. ScreamingMeemie Jan 2014 #117
I'm in Spring/Houston and I giggled too. BUT, realize ice/snow is rare here and what looks like txwhitedove Jan 2014 #106
I insist on paying the $5 extra each year on my homeowners insurance, Pathwalker Jan 2014 #5
I pay an extra $25 here in Central New York - same reason - hedgehog Jan 2014 #33
I'm in Schoharie County Bohunk68 Jan 2014 #75
abnormal? snooper2 Jan 2014 #6
I have friends and family impacted by this event. Lint Head Jan 2014 #7
Atlanta had machines, sand and salt READY to go!... Phentex Jan 2014 #8
Spot on. n/t Laelth Jan 2014 #23
You have some but you have nothing compared to what northern cities have. And you shouldn't. pnwmom Jan 2014 #56
We in North Georgia only experience snow storms like this RebelOne Jan 2014 #63
We rarely get them in Seattle, either. It wouldn't make sense for us to budget pnwmom Jan 2014 #66
in 2011 we got 10 inches in Cumming... ProdigalJunkMail Jan 2014 #72
yeah, you're right. I shouldn't have laughed at the "2-inch" disaster mainer Jan 2014 #9
I probably wouldn't drive anywhere if 2 inches of snow fell here in the Bay Area CreekDog Jan 2014 #12
It's like that in East Tennessee, too. Fawke Em Jan 2014 #19
I think Duluth, Minnesota might have Jenoch Jan 2014 #69
I don't even bother Shadowflash Jan 2014 #42
If it was just 2 inches of snow, it wouldn't be that big of a deal. Jamastiene Jan 2014 #100
.. 840high Jan 2014 #108
I can't help myself. I'm laughing. Vinca Jan 2014 #10
You mean our idiot elected officials don't want to give funding to Sandy victims. Fawke Em Jan 2014 #14
I'm rather certain you can in fact, help yourself; you simply choose not to LanternWaste Jan 2014 #20
Bernie would be embarrassed if he knew you were using his image. n/t Dawgs Jan 2014 #26
I thought for a minute it was Dick Cheney. cordelia Jan 2014 #115
You Should Direct Your Anger at Those State Reps You Speak of lib87 Jan 2014 #43
Echoes of the tornadoes that struck Oklahoma last year CBGLuthier Jan 2014 #45
Interesting that you bring up Sandy. Hosnon Jan 2014 #143
It's the mass panic aspects that make Northerners laugh. Mopar151 Jan 2014 #11
driving on a slippery roadway with little or no experience is terrifying. Whisp Jan 2014 #15
It's terrifying in the North, too Mopar151 Jan 2014 #22
I live by the Maine coast. We have snow years and we have wet, glare ice years magical thyme Jan 2014 #46
Yeah, the ice component sucks anywhere laundry_queen Jan 2014 #65
I don't recall any Floridians laughing their asses off at the North Fawke Em Jan 2014 #16
actually when Sandy hit NJ and NY, many DUers did laugh, scoff and chide storm victims CreekDog Jan 2014 #24
Thankfully, I didn't see that. Fawke Em Jan 2014 #28
Thank you. Jamastiene Jan 2014 #105
Many of us also gave advice on what to expect and how to prepare for Hurricane Sandy, kentauros Jan 2014 #93
Connecticut was sure laughing at 'em. If only as revenge. NutmegYankee Jan 2014 #102
Atlanta did not had equipment joeglow3 Jan 2014 #116
I do. nt NoGOPZone Jan 2014 #128
Thank you... Phentex Jan 2014 #17
The north had good plows 50 years ago. They've always been more prepared than the South pnwmom Jan 2014 #61
For a glimpse of what was available 50 years or so ago Bohunk68 Jan 2014 #79
K&R Whisp Jan 2014 #13
+1 If hurricane sandy hit florida it would have done barely any damage Kurska Jan 2014 #18
Exactly. Everyone's region has an aging infrastructure, anti-govt Repubs in office, and FSogol Jan 2014 #21
K&R. Well Said. (nt) Paladin Jan 2014 #25
Exactly. No different than Southerners not understanding how people in NYC die from heat. Dawgs Jan 2014 #27
I agree with you CreekDog Jan 2014 #29
100% agree. madfloridian Jan 2014 #30
We're used to it Brainstormy Jan 2014 #31
Totally agree. City Lights Jan 2014 #32
For real. Stop talking smack. bravenak Jan 2014 #34
thank you, good post. CreekDog Jan 2014 #38
You're welcome. bravenak Jan 2014 #41
exactly - thank you DrDan Jan 2014 #35
On the other hand - those of us in the Upper Midwest and NorthEast hedgehog Jan 2014 #36
Personally, I don't even break out a shovel for 3 inches of snow. Maybe a broom. OTH - I would have geckosfeet Jan 2014 #37
Nobody should laugh at people who are experiencing hardship. Bonx Jan 2014 #39
I agree with you that laughing is out of place, but Waiting For Everyman Jan 2014 #47
The problem with that is how unpredictable it is. Hosnon Jan 2014 #148
Some people have been in their freezing cars with no food or gas for 18 hrs+ ecstatic Jan 2014 #48
I live in California and I laugh at the way Californians react to a little rain REP Jan 2014 #50
My cousin had to keep her kids home in North Carolina bobclark86 Jan 2014 #51
Ice Storm or Snow storm? HockeyMom Jan 2014 #53
I dunno about the rest of the South, JoeyT Jan 2014 #90
Laughing at earthquakes pamela Jan 2014 #54
Holy shit that sucks Orrex Jan 2014 #67
Thanks. Your post brought tears to my eyes. pamela Jan 2014 #73
I am sorry you thought the laughter was aimed at you - as you note, hedgehog Jan 2014 #78
DU is full of assholes with absolutely no compassion for their fellow human beings. kentauros Jan 2014 #97
I was in Galveston last year. Loved it! pamela Jan 2014 #110
Evacuations are crazy. kentauros Jan 2014 #124
We stayed at Brazos Bend for about a week. Loved it, too. pamela Jan 2014 #126
Well, that was a "timely" find ;) kentauros Jan 2014 #130
Best advice ever. pecwae Jan 2014 #133
The behavior should indeed be intolerable! kentauros Jan 2014 #154
I remember how horrible the ridicule was for the people who were myrna minx Jan 2014 #98
My husband is from California. He said the MD/Va quake was the scariest he has ever been through. pamela Jan 2014 #111
I think that's called a "thrust quake" kentauros Jan 2014 #125
I work with an asshole from Buffalo Orrex Jan 2014 #55
Pfft on Buffalo geardaddy Jan 2014 #62
Buffalo can panic when it gets hot Thirties Child Jan 2014 #68
I like that. Orrex Jan 2014 #71
Kick and rec geardaddy Jan 2014 #57
....couldn't resist... Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2014 #58
We lived in La. for 2 yrs. in the 80's..... dawnie51 Jan 2014 #59
who is laughing? Liberal_in_LA Jan 2014 #60
umm Phlem Jan 2014 #64
Says a regular basher of the South. n/t Skip Intro Jan 2014 #70
This message was self-deleted by its author CreekDog Jan 2014 #76
Then why would I post this thread defending the South? CreekDog Jan 2014 #81
Sounds like you posted a false accusation then ran off CreekDog Jan 2014 #122
Agreed. I can't imagine that Birmingham AL has a very big ice/snow removal line item catbyte Jan 2014 #74
yet .... gonzo_del_oeste Jan 2014 #82
One good thing about no snow removal in the south is.... mdbl Jan 2014 #83
Extreme weather events cannot be separated from climate change and that's not a laughing matter onenote Jan 2014 #85
this is NOT an extreme weather event... ProdigalJunkMail Jan 2014 #91
Should, however, store a few days worth of water... jtuck004 Jan 2014 #86
It's reverse bragging, essentially. dorkulon Jan 2014 #87
^^^THIS^^^ Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2014 #135
Hmmm 2naSalit Jan 2014 #88
There's the idea of improving driving skills, kentauros Jan 2014 #101
Basic skill for driving on ice... 2naSalit Jan 2014 #103
Your last sentence is rather telling, kentauros Jan 2014 #107
Agreed. 2naSalit Jan 2014 #109
Yes, you are correct, in theory. liberalhistorian Jan 2014 #89
"We deal with this ALL the fucking time, as do many other states." Hosnon Jan 2014 #146
Thank you, CreekDog. Jamastiene Jan 2014 #99
It is not funny etherealtruth Jan 2014 #104
It is only funny when their hardship is trivial and much less than others regularly live with Taitertots Jan 2014 #118
Are you saying memes like this aren't funny? OrwellwasRight Jan 2014 #119
That's seriously unfunny considering CA is in great peril from lack of rain Bluenorthwest Jan 2014 #136
Of course there is a drought. Never said there wasn't. OrwellwasRight Jan 2014 #153
Well said. theHandpuppet Jan 2014 #131
No one should laugh. the_sly_pig Jan 2014 #134
"If someone looks down their nose at you... ReRe Jan 2014 #138
Many people around the world have it worse 4dsc Jan 2014 #139
I will give that the thought that it deserves. Android3.14 Jan 2014 #140
Yah, of course you're right packman Jan 2014 #141
A huge metro area with no mass transportation network is a disaster LeftinOH Jan 2014 #142
I used to have a cartoon on the bulletin board with two drawings of "California Drivers"-- deurbano Jan 2014 #144
I live in Atlanta hueymahl Jan 2014 #145
Here is a good timeline of events hueymahl Jan 2014 #147
The Governor and Mayor screwed the pooch and deserve to be mocked. aikoaiko Jan 2014 #149
I dont laugh at the people, I laugh at the goverments the people benld74 Jan 2014 #150
Yep, what goes around comes around. Short of a crystal ball, none can ever be RKP5637 Jan 2014 #151
Likewise nobody from a Southern state should gloat about their "superior" weather BlueStreak Jan 2014 #152
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