February 12-13, 2019 Another Snow storm video
In 2019 the biggest Snowstorm hit Montreal on February 12-13th. With 40 cm in less than 15 hours all schools were closed. Snow started just before 6:00 p.m. and ended in the following afternoon. No special setup for this one but I decided to install another webcam to capture this event and went with a picture every 30 seconds. The night vision of the webcam made a good job during the night. Find below the result after the compilation of all the images. If you look closely you will see the pole (the last blue graduation is 95 cm). At the end of the event, 80 cm of snow was measured!!!
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Before (February 12th, 2019) |
After (February 13th, 2019) |
March 8-9, 2008 Another Snow storm video
Another big Snow Storm hit Montreal on March 8th-9th, 2008. This time after a small fall amount during the night of Friday to Saturday (7 cm), a powerfull system arrived in the morning. Snow fall started arround 10:30 a.m. At 3:00 p.m. we had big snow flakes (the size of 2 CDN$) and the maximum wind gust was 77 km/h. Before the storm (on Friday evening), I shoveled the place and as I did for December storm, I installed the webcam and took a picture every 2 minutes. Find below the result after the compilation of the 633 images. This time I installed a (100 cm high) on the structure. At the end of the event, 93cm of snow !!! Wow what a storm.
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Before (March 7th, 2008) |
After (March 9th, 2008) |
December 16-17, 2007 Snow storm animation - 24h in 24 sec
A major Snow Storm hit Montreal on December 16th-17th, 2007. Snow fall started just after 6:30 a.m. with a peek begining of the afternoon. Some weather observers saw ligthnings. At the end of the event, we received between 30 cm and 35 cm of snow, we had blowing snow and wind was arround 40 to 50 km/h (Gust at 56 km/h/). In order to resume what happened I installed a webcam and took a picture every 2 minutes. Here is the result after the compilation of the 756 images ... 24 hours in 24 seconds. Take a look at the little stick (80 cm high) and check the wind arround 4:00 a.m.
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Before (Dec 16th, 2007) |
After (Dec 17th, 2007) |