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During the Blizzard: Gaping House Finches (Haemorhous mexicanus)

The pair of house finches endured the blizzard together. They were perched above our front door near Denver and the Rocky Mountain Front Range in Colorado.

 

This male finch was enduring extreme conditions, as were many living creatures along the Rocky Mountain Front Range, Denver, Colorado

 

Low Pressure = High Wind "These current barometric conditions are equivalent to a Category 2 Hurricane." - Denver area

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Winter Storm Ulmer became an official blizzard. It also qualified as a "bomb cyclone" (defined as a significant drop in barometric pressure, or greater than 24 mb in 24 hours). The drop in pressure on 13 March 2019 was recording-breaking in the history of Colorado.

 

My personal barometer was calibrated to go as low as 28.95 mm Hg. At the time of the start of the blizzard it was 29.02 mm Hg. The reading was also the same then at Buckley AFB, CO, Rocky Mountain Front Range, Colorado

 

Visibility was cited as 0% for several hours. I agree!

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Uploaded on March 14, 2019
Taken on March 13, 2019