I was in a snow thunderstorm, stranded for the night around tree line on Longs Peak in Colorado, with just a little tarp for shelter. It was pretty frightening!
Craig is an actor. He did a gig as an extra. Extras are not credited. What’s the point? Where’s the secret? An interesting fact could be he being a real James Bond and doing that as part of his mission to investigate an evil corporation. In this case, Disney being the evil corporation… Oh… wait… (/&%/$%/ Modem failure /)/&(%$$&/%( Transmission interrupted
I once saw the opposite of a snow thunderstorm – snow falling from a clear blue cloudless sky. And yes, I am sure it was not just blowing; there was no wind and I was riding a bicycle for two miles with no buildings or trees close by.
Thundersnow can’t be that rare. Everywhere I have lived has had thunder with at least 1 out of 3 snow storms. Even here in Alabama we have thundersnow.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
Mr. Craig must’ve be in the uncredited credits. (I wonder what big-shot actor of these days is in “The Last Jedi.” Perhaps Brandon Routh?)
wmwiii Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Great. As if we didn’t already have enough to worry about, now we have meat-eating caterpillars.
Leroy almost 7 years ago
I was in a snow thunderstorm, stranded for the night around tree line on Longs Peak in Colorado, with just a little tarp for shelter. It was pretty frightening!
PMark almost 7 years ago
Yes, I’ve experienced snow-thunder once or twice myself.
James Wolfenstein almost 7 years ago
Craig is an actor. He did a gig as an extra. Extras are not credited. What’s the point? Where’s the secret? An interesting fact could be he being a real James Bond and doing that as part of his mission to investigate an evil corporation. In this case, Disney being the evil corporation… Oh… wait… (/&%/$%/ Modem failure /)/&(%$$&/%( Transmission interrupted
h.v.greenman almost 7 years ago
I didn’t realize Thundersnow storms were rare, they seem to be fairly common in the north Texas area
joefearsnothing almost 7 years ago
What meat does this carnivorous caterpillar eat?
drycurt almost 7 years ago
I once saw the opposite of a snow thunderstorm – snow falling from a clear blue cloudless sky. And yes, I am sure it was not just blowing; there was no wind and I was riding a bicycle for two miles with no buildings or trees close by.
Luanaphile almost 7 years ago
They eat vegan caterpillars.
JanBic Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Thundersnow can’t be that rare. Everywhere I have lived has had thunder with at least 1 out of 3 snow storms. Even here in Alabama we have thundersnow.
JanBic Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Thundersnow happens wherever there are strong updrafts. Basically, if it can hail, it can thundersnow.