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  • superjames1992
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    • Jun 2007
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    UAE Sees Snow For the Second Time in Recorded History



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    RAS AL KHAIMAH // Snow covered the Jebel Jais area for only the second time in recorded history yesterday.

    So rare was the event that one lifelong resident said the local dialect had no word for it.

    According to the RAK Government, temperatures on Jebel Jais dropped to -3°C on Friday night. On Saturday, the area had reached 1°C.
    Major Saeed Rashid al Yamahi, a helicopter pilot and the manager of the Air Wing of RAK Police, said the snow covered an area of five kilometres and was 10cm deep.

    “The sight up there this morning was totally unbelievable, with the snow-capped mountain and the entire area covered with fresh, dazzling white snow,” Major al Yamahi said.

    “The snowfall started at 3pm Friday, and heavy snowing began at 8pm and continued till midnight, covering the entire area in a thick blanket of snow. Much of the snow was still there even when we flew back from the mountain this afternoon. It is still freezing cold up there and there are chances that it might snow again tonight.”

    Aisha al Hebsy, a woman in her 50s who has lived in the mountains near Jebel Jais all her life, said snowfall in the area was so unheard of the local dialect does not even have a word for it. Hail is known as bared, which literally translates as cold. “Twenty years ago we had lots of hail,” said Ms al Hebsy. “Last night was like this. At four in the morning we came out and the ground was white.”

    Jebel Jais was dusted in snow on Dec 28, 2004, the first snowfall in living memory for Ras al Khaimah residents.
    “I had flown there in 2004 when it snowed, but this time it was much bigger and the snowing lasted longer as well,” said Major al Yamahi.

    At the base of the mountains, residents also reported severe hail on Friday night. “We had hail. Last night was very cold, but there can only be snow on Jebel Jais because it’s the tallest,” said Fatima al Ali, 30, a resident of a village beneath the mountains.
    In Ras al Khaimah City, 25km from Jebel Jais, sheet lightning and thunder shook houses.

    Main roads from Qusaidat to Nakheel were still badly flooded on Saturday, while temperatures at the RAK International Airport fluctuated between 10 and 22°C.

    M Varghese, an observer at the RAK Airport Meteorological Office, told of the storms that hit the emirate on Friday night.

    “We had thunderstorms with rain for more than 12 hours and we had around 18mm rain,” Mr Varghese said. “The rain, along with the cold easterly winds and low-lying clouds, could have bought the temperatures further down on the mountains.”

    Giorgio Alessio, a meteorologist at the Dubai meteorology office, said: “In thunderstorms, the rain comes down very rapidly from higher levels, and the rain that usually forms can reach the ground in some places as snow. In the next few days the weather regime is completely different and will return to normal for the season, with a maximum temperature of 23°C or 24°C.

    “The night might cool down in the desert below 10°C. There is variability in the weather from year to year but it hasn’t shown a trend in getting colder or getting warmer.”
    The RAK Government plans to transform the 1,740m Jebel Jais into the UAE’s first outdoor ski resort, using Australian technology that will allow tourists to ski in temperatures up to 35°C.

    Abu Dhabi and Dubai also had heavy rain on Friday night.
    Pretty remarkable. We've seen all kinds of places get snow that don't usually get it this year.

    So, let me get this straight ... Houston, New Orleans, southern Alabama and Mississippi, Las Vegas, and now the United Arab Emirates have seen more snow than me! Argh!
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  • Husker_OS
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    • Jun 2003
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    Re: UAE Sees Snow For the Second Time in Recorded History

    Originally posted by superjames1992
    http://www.thenational.ae/article/20...10/enewsletter

    Pretty remarkable. We've seen all kinds of places get snow that don't usually get it this year.

    So, let me get this straight ... Houston, New Orleans, southern Alabama and Mississippi, Las Vegas, and now the United Arab Emirates have seen more snow than me! Argh!

    When did southern AL see snow? I don't remember snow getting any further south than Birmingham.
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    • Bruins
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      • Mar 2004
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      #3
      Re: UAE Sees Snow For the Second Time in Recorded History

      So much for global warming.

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      • auburntigersfan
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        • Aug 2006
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        #4
        Re: UAE Sees Snow For the Second Time in Recorded History

        Originally posted by Husker_OS
        When did southern AL see snow? I don't remember snow getting any further south than Birmingham.
        I have family near Mobile I talk to every week. If it had snowed, they probably would have told me.

        Where are the statistics on LA, SJ.
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        • superjames1992
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          • Jun 2007
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          Re: UAE Sees Snow For the Second Time in Recorded History

          Originally posted by Husker_OS
          When did southern AL see snow? I don't remember snow getting any further south than Birmingham.
          Maybe it didn't snow in southern Alabama. I may be wrong. But it did snow in southern Louisiana around New Orleans and Baton Rouge got about three inches of snow.

          Originally posted by auburntigersfan
          Where are the statistics on LA, SJ.
          LA? I never mentioned LA. If you meant Las Vegas, then here:

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          • auburntigersfan
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            • Aug 2006
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            Re: UAE Sees Snow For the Second Time in Recorded History

            Originally posted by superjames1992

            LA? I never mentioned LA. If you meant Las Vegas, then here:

            http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,468344,00.html
            Sorry man, I was typing quickly. I wasn't really thinking, I meant lower alabama, I didn't really make it clear.
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            • superjames1992
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              • Jun 2007
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              Re: UAE Sees Snow For the Second Time in Recorded History

              Originally posted by auburntigersfan
              Sorry man, I was typing quickly. I wasn't really thinking, I meant lower alabama, I didn't really make it clear.
              Ah, okay. Gotcha!

              I guess it didn't snow down there. I just assumed they got some since New Orleans and Baton Rouge got in on the action, but apparently not.

              But if Baton Rouge has had more snow than I've had, then I'm not happy!
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              • gamelover13
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                • Dec 2005
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                #8
                Re: UAE Sees Snow For the Second Time in Recorded History

                Originally posted by Bruins
                So much for global warming.
                Took the words right out of my mouth.

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                • theaub
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                  • Feb 2004
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                  Re: UAE Sees Snow For the Second Time in Recorded History

                  But...but global warming causes irregular weather patterns!
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                  • auburntigersfan
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                    • Aug 2006
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                    #10
                    Re: UAE Sees Snow For the Second Time in Recorded History

                    Originally posted by theaub
                    But...but global warming causes irregular weather patterns!
                    I know.

                    I hate it when people say that stuff.

                    I mean, in Tulsa it will be in the 60's and 70's and lows in the 40's for a week, much colder than it used to be. Then we will have ice, worse than normal and everyone says there can be no global warming when it actually proves global warming.

                    And btw, if global warming is true, many parts of the world will freeze as a result.
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                    • buckeyefan78
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                      • Mar 2008
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                      #11
                      Re: UAE Sees Snow For the Second Time in Recorded History

                      It's rare but Vegas does get snow from time to time.
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                      • pfunk880
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                        • Jul 2004
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                        #12
                        Re: UAE Sees Snow For the Second Time in Recorded History

                        Originally posted by theaub
                        But...but global warming causes irregular weather patterns!
                        No kidding.

                        I need to come up with a ridiculous theory and set it up so that no matter what happens, I can use an event to prove my theory. How did I not think of this before Al Gore?
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