South African Snow Record, page 1


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Topic started on 7-8-2012 @ 01:35 PM by KaelemJames
To be honest, it is quite amazing to see some snow, again.

Source

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Taken at the Johannesburg Zoo



Last year we had some quite severe snow storms, which amazed many of us South Africans. Today a record has been set in which every province of South Africa had snow on the same day.

I understand that to many it is not "news worthy", as it is just snow. But, this does not happen in S.A where it snows in every single province. It does not even occur annually. But i took in account other strange weather and happenings that did occur, like NZ volcano, Poland being hit by a tornado and of course the Manila issue. The weather is just getting stranger and stranger. But, we will always have the naysayers

I don't doubt climate change anymore (never did) AT ALL! By the by, we do get snow every year in the Drakensberg, so i am not saying we never get snow. Though, in Johannesburg we had major snow in 1981, a smaller storm in 2007 and in 2011 it hit quite hard in Kwazulu Natal and not too hard in Johannesburg. Today took us all by a kind surprise.

Some photos i took today. (Any other Saffers please share yours, too!)




















In Natal there are some severe snow storms and road closures.
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reply posted on 7-8-2012 @ 04:04 PM by KaelemJames
reply to post by AGWskeptic



I started a thread cos i wanted to share something that HAS NEVER happened in South Africa.

You're saying It snowed 22 times in all of South Africa, or in Johannesburg only? In my almost 40 years in Johannesburg i have seen snow, including today, only 4 times.

What i find interesting, and you see as a waste of thread means we will not agree here. Thank you for your input
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reply posted on 7-8-2012 @ 04:22 PM by KaelemJames
reply to post by jaynkeel



The kids did enjoy a good snowball fight earlier today. It was good standing there and see children running around in the snow. The pictures are only a pleasure!

Have a great night


reply to post by AndyMayhew



As you say, it is rare for us down here. Many people don't think it is a big issue, and it really isn't for them. But for me and other Saffers, it is. Thank you!


reply to post by selfharmonise



The lion pic is awesome, i agree I appreciate your kind words, and again, it is only a pleasure to share the photos.


reply posted on 7-8-2012 @ 04:24 PM by Aloysius the Gaul
Originally posted by KaelemJames
reply to
post by AGWskeptic



I started a thread cos i wanted to share something that HAS NEVER happened in South Africa. It snowed 22 times in South Africa, or Johannesburg? In my almost 40 years in Johannesburg i have seen snow, including today, only 4 times.


So therefore it is NOT something that has NEVER happened???

I was in Wellington NZ last year when it snowed in August - which was the first snowfall there for 20 years or something liek that.

Of course things that happen rarely happenrarely....otherwise they would be common!!


reply posted on 7-8-2012 @ 04:29 PM by KaelemJames
reply to post by Th3MissingLink



Thank you! Thanks to people like you i am glad to have shared this


reply to post by Aloysius the Gaul



The thing that has never happened here in South Africa is that it has never snowed in all of our Provinces on the the same day, until today. That is the main reason why i started this thread In Johannesburg i have seen snow, including today, 4 times (1981, 2007, 2011 & 2012), in 40 years.

Thanks for your reply

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reply posted on 7-8-2012 @ 08:05 PM by Cuervo
reply to post by KaelemJames



It's a thread about snowfall in Africa with pics. Why all the hostility? This site is getting weirder and weirder.

Anyway, OP, excellent pics and I'm happy to see snow there. I'm a big fan of the stuff.


reply posted on 7-8-2012 @ 09:51 PM by tluna1
reply to post by KaelemJames



1. Your pictures are beautifull, I love the lion.
2. I am geographicaly challenged, I had no idea it snowed in africa. I live iny yuma,az the middle of nowhere desert. We never see snow.
3. Love ats because I learn new fact. Thanks for sharing!

And 4, can't spell my way out of a paper bag yet I have a degree. So ironic!


reply posted on 8-8-2012 @ 01:44 AM by KaelemJames
reply to post by Cuervo



Thank you Cuervo, i appreciate your kindness and honesty. I did not get the hostility either. I shared a climate changing record breaking story, not any doom and gloom nor was i fear mongering.

Been an ATS member since 2004, (guessing with my "new" member name some may see one as easy bait) so, i am used to some people being ignorant and/or nasty and rude.

Thank you again


reply to post by tluna1



Tluna, i am glad to read you enjoyed the story and pics. Thank you!


reply to post by pasiphae



Glad you enjoyed the pics! I agree with what you are saying. Climate change is so real. We are living and experiencing it in our lifetime, we see it with our own eyes. Yet, some choose to stay ignorant or stay in denial.

I am not saying it is the end of the world, far from it. But the weather, with no doubt, is strange. In 2011 we had a very strange year in South Africa, from tornadoes to snow storms and in 2012 we have had a few tornadoes that have touched down in one day (couple months ago) and then this record breaking snow of yesterday.

I believe earth is "healing" itself or so going through a change, and no man will stand in her way.

Thank you


reply posted on 8-8-2012 @ 01:53 AM by troubleshooter
reply to post by KaelemJames


Thanks for the great pics ... I went skiing for the first time in Canada this year...
...it was only the second time in my life I had seen snow.

Australia is having a particularly cold winter too...
...we had sub-zero temperatures in Brisbane suburbs which is unusual too... but no snow.
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