Bryan Green
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I just saw pictures of Florida, Destin, Florida, snow on the beach.
That's weird to watch the waves lapping up against the snow.
But it happens every once in a blue moon.
Even Orlando is prone to a snow here and there, like once, twice a decade, right?
In Atlanta, we usually get snow once or twice a year.
But the conditions are almost never right for it to stick around.
I would say once every five to seven years, we get an event that cripples the city for days.
And I have learned in my infinite wisdom, be prepared.
I was just telling this story to someone the other day as I was talking about maybe this impending weather event, which might happen this weekend.
And ice is, and this is like meteorologically, I just starting to understand this.
But warm air comes from the Gulf of Mexico.
And so the warm air has lots of moisture.
But down here, it's warm up here, 32 degrees plus.
But it's cold down here, 32 degrees minus.
So as it's falling through the air, it turns into ice on anything it hits.
It's like a really cold rain that just turns to ice.
And those are dangerous because it adds so much weight to trees and power lines.