Archive for the ‘Alabama’ Category

Reduced speed in Alabama

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Thanks to the Daily Dixie for informing us of this proposed measure to reduce the maximum speed limit in Alabama from 70 to 65.

I wonder if the police will enforce the 65 mph limit with the tenacity that the 50 mph speed limit is enforced in downtown Birmingham?  Traffic regularly moves at over 70 mph through the 50 mph speed limit zone; not that I’m complaining about the lack of enforcement.  But setting arbitrary, unenforced speed limits that no one follows anyway just isn’t good policy.

Pictures from Honda Superbike Classic

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Here are a few pictures from the Honda Superbike Classic this past weekend in Leeds, AL. See the sideshow below or higher resolution pictures here.

Honda Superbike Classic – this weekend at Barbers Motorsports Park

Friday, April 18th, 2008

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The annual Honda Superbike Classic is this weekend, April 18-20, at the beautiful Barbers Motorsports Park in Birmingham (Leeds). The forecast is for great weather too, highs in the 70s and no rain.

Schedule of events

A few pictures from previous years:

2005 spiders

Thunder Snow Storm Warning

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

I thought “thunder snow” must have been a typo in the National Weather Service “Urgent – Winter Service Message” that came out this afternoon. But, no, “thunder snow” is basically a thunder storm with snow instead of rain.

Blizzard of ’93 (“Storm of the Century”) anyone? Yup, that was a thunder snow. Even Birmingham, AL received over a foot of snow in some areas. I remember our power was out for days! My parents still have tire chain track marks in their drive way from my dad trying to back out of the driveway in his little pickup truck with tire chains (from West Virginia) – he was only able to back up a couple inches because the snow was so deep!

I’m sure it won’t be that bad here in MN since they have lots of snow clearing equipment, but I’m sure it will cause lots of traffic delays on the roads and at the airport Thursday evening and Friday.

We really came up at just the right time to get to see two big snowfalls in two weeks! I’m not being sarcastic either. We were pretty disappointed that we didn’t get to see a big snowfall when we were here in Jan-Feb for four weeks. And it’s not like I really have to go anywhere this weekend (except maybe the big 2008 Tax Cut Rally in St. Ron Paul this Sat.)

Plus, I did buy a nice ice scraper this week that I’ve been wanting to try out. I’d hate to waste $3 on that thing and never use it. Even if I never scrape ice with it, it’s worth having in the car to use as a burglar-beating weapon like this Iowa woman did on Monday.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – Cedar Rapids police say a woman chased down a burglar, bagged him with an ice scraper and then made him pick up the stolen loot he dropped when he fled.

Here’s a home video of a thunder snow in Massachusetts. Is that really someone standing out in the middle of the storm?

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The National Science Foundation even gave a University of Missouri researcher a $460,000 grant to find out when and why they occur. This USAToday piece discuss the research.

URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN
402 PM CDT WED APR 9 2008

…HEAVY SNOW AND GUSTY WINDS WITH SIGNIFICANT LATE-SEASON ACCUMULATIONS LIKELY ACROSS THE REGION THURSDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT…

.A WINTER STORM WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CHANHASSEN FOR A PORTION OF CENTRAL MINNESOTA FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING. THE WARNING BEGINS AT 1 PM FOR MUCH OF WEST CENTRAL MINNESOTA INCLUDING THE COMMUNITIES OF APPLETON…HUTCHINSON…REDWOOD FALLS…AND ST. CLOUD. THE WARNING BEGINS AT 7 PM FURTHER TO THE NORTH IN CENTRAL MINNESOTA…INCLUDING ALEXANDRIA…LITTLE FALLS…AND MORA. THE WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT TO THE EAST AND SOUTH OF THIS IN PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN AND EASTERN MINNESOTA AND THE U.S. HIGHWAY 8 CORRIDOR IN WEST CENTRAL WISCONSIN. THE WATCH INCLUDES FAIRMONT…LADYSMITH…RICE LAKE…AND THE TWIN CITIES METROPOLITAN AREA. A WINTER WEATHER HEADLINE WILL LIKELY BE ISSUED LATER TONIGHT OR THURSDAY FOR THE REMAINDER OF SOUTHERN MINNESOTA AND WEST CENTRAL WISCONSIN.

A SIGNIFICANTLY HEAVY SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED ACROSS WEST CENTRAL MINNESOTA BEGINNING THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND IS BECOMING MORE LIKELY ACROSS THE REMAINDER OF THE REGION. THE SNOW MAY INITIALLY BEGIN AS OR BE MIXED WITH RAIN…HOWEVER A TRANSITION TO A WET HEAVY SNOW IS EXPECTED BY THE MIDDLE OF THURSDAY AFTERNOON ACROSS WEST CENTRAL MINNESOTA. THERE REMAINS UNCERTAINTY ON EXACT PRECIPITATION TYPE DURING THE AFTERNOON IN PORTIONS OF EASTERN AND SOUTHERN MINNESOTA…INCLUDING THE TWIN CITIES. HOWEVER…THE PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO BE ALL SNOW BY THURSDAY EVENING. THE SNOW IS EXPECTED TO EVOLVE NORTH AND EASTWARD ENCOMPASSING ALL OF CENTRAL MINNESOTA AND PORTIONS OF WEST CENTRAL WISCONSIN DURING THE EVENING. THE PRECIPITATION SHOULD LAST THE BETTER PART OF THURSDAY NIGHT AS WELL AS FRIDAY…WITH THE PRIMARY TYPE BEING SNOW. THE ATMOSPHERE APPEARS CONDUCIVE FOR THE SNOWFALL RATES TO BE HEAVY AT TIMES…INCLUDING WITHIN THUNDER SNOW. BY FRIDAY NIGHT…SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF AT LEAST A HALF FOOT ARE ANTICIPATED IN THE WARNING AREA WITH SIGNIFICANTLY MORE ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE. WITHIN THE WATCH AREA…SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF SIX INCHES OR MORE IS BECOMING INCREASING LIKELY.

IN ADDITION TO THE SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS AND THE HEAVY SNOWFALL RATES…GUSTY NORTHERLY WINDS MAY LEAD TO BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW…PRIMARILY IN RURAL OPEN AREAS.

THE HEAVY SNOW IS IN RESPONSE TO A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING FROM THE CENTRAL PLAINS THURSDAY TO WISCONSIN ON FRIDAY NIGHT.

A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW… SLEET…AND ICE ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. STRONG WINDS ARE ALSO POSSIBLE. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE. CONSIDERING THE LATE SEASON NATURE OF THIS STORM…ENSURE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE STILL PREPARED FOR WINTER WEATHER.

Hours of daylight

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

The days are getting longer and longer as we approach summer. Here’s a little chart comparing the hours of daylight in Birmingham and Minneapolis. Currently, MN gets 20 minutes more daylight. During the summer, it stays light pretty late into the evening the further north you are so I’ll have to compare again in a couple months.

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Back in MN; Starting my six-month training rotation

Friday, March 28th, 2008

I’m back in MN for the beginning of my six month training activities.

Spring is here and most of the snow is GONE! I even spotted a blonde driving a Miata convertible with the top down on the interstate – she did have a heavy jacket on. This was in 38° F weather.

Still no sign of ANY law enforcement here (outside the airport). I’m sure they’re here somewhere, but I haven’t been able to find them.

In the Safe Driver class I took last week for work training they stated that one cause of dangerous roads in Alabama is a lack of enforcement. The fact that there is practically NO enforcement around here, yet traffic flows smoothly, drivers are courteous to each other and most people don’t drive recklessly (changing lanes, speeding, etc.) makes me think that enforcement isn’t the cause of dangerous roads in Alabama. The more likely explanation is that the need for more officers on the roads to enforce the laws is a symptom of another problem – bad drivers who aren’t courteous and drive dangerously. Come on Alabamians – you can drive better (myself included)!

Home Repairs

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Business here is brisk, as usual.

HomeRepairsSign

Picture taken by me in Shannon, AL.

According to ePodunk, the city of Shannon was named for John James Shannon, a mine operator.

Parliament House Hotel Implosion This Morning

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

in Birmingham, Alabama. Here it is on a map of downtown.

Unfortunately, I didn’t get up early enough to see it in person, but several of my friends did and they said it was awesome!

You can read more about it here.

Busy week; Wedding this weekend

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

After a busy week of classes and apartment hunting, I’m back in Birmingham for a friend’s wedding.

South by Northwest

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

I made it back to the south safely tonight.  Nice to be back home!