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Stuck on the road in ‘snow globe’ China

Posted: Monday, February 04, 2008 1:11 PM
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By Adrienne Mong, NBC News Producer

CHENZHOU, Hunan Province – It was at Yizhang that our luck ran out.

Just 30 miles away from our destination, we were diverted off the Jingzhou Expressway heading north. 

We had been traveling for two days to get to Chenzhou, a city located in Hunan Province, which has taken some of the worst hits from the freak winter weather that has gripped China in a major cold snap during the past four weeks. Chenzhou’s four million people have been without power and, increasingly, without running water, too.

The expressway only re-opened to traffic on Saturday, after being closed for several days. By mid-morning on Sunday we were moving at a good clip. Both sides of the highway were flowing with steady traffic – buses and cars brimming with passengers, trucks overflowing with supplies.

Image: Ice strom, Hunan
Adrienne Mong / NBC News
A pylon nears collapse over a field of iced-over rice paddies in Hunan.

In fact, despite below-freezing temperatures, conditions for the highway were so surprisingly good that I merrily sent a text message to our bureau chief in Beijing and our ITN colleagues who had just left Guangzhou and were heading in the same direction as we were traveling: "Roads all clear!"

But then we quickly entered a bizarre looking landscape, where everything was covered in inches-thick ice, including downed power lines and tree branches. Even the rice paddies were iced up. Correspondent Mark Mullen said it was like being trapped in a "snow globe."

In a jam
At that point, we got stuck in miles-long traffic on the local road and were barely making any progress.

It was around this time that things began to heat up.  (Sadly for us, travelling in an unheated "bread loaf" car – I’m only speaking metaphorically.)

"What are you’re doing?!?" The driver of a sedan in front of us had his head out the window, glaring ferociously up at a bus driver who was inching forward, trying to cut in front of the sedan.

After being immobilized for nearly two weeks, everyone was back on the roads, delivering much-needed supplies to hard-hit areas like Chenzhou or trying to get back to their home villages before Chinese New Year on Thursday. 

Image: Snow in China
SLIDESHOW: Images from China's big chill
But since this section of the Jingzhu Expressway was inexplicably closed again, people were now jamming all the arteries flowing off the highway.

And as with many situations involving travel and long hours, tempers were beginning to fray along with any civil conduct.

"You think you’re getting anywhere, driving like this?" said a plainclothes policeman who was banging a tree branch on the hood of one of several dozen cars that had tried to overtake the traffic by spreading out to the two far left lanes, effectively blocking all the traffic heading the opposite direction. 

Life goes on
We were all settling in for a wait of several hours when after half an hour a group of policemen managed to bully wayward drivers into moving aside to allow oncoming traffic.

Before long, we were continuing our journey to Chenzhou, observing how much life carries on despite hardships.

Image: Ice storm, Hunan
Adrienne Mong / NBC News
A tree weighed down by ice in Hunan Province.

We caught a fleeting glimpse of women squatting on the covered ground, washing clothes using ice.

A young man carried a basket full of homemade rice and fried beef in plastic boxes, hawking them to weary drivers and passengers stuck in traffic,

A convoy of army trucks sped past us, one of them flying a red banner, "Our heart is with the people of the affected areas."

See how the people of Chenzhou have been coping without power for more than a week on Nightly News Monday evening.

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Earth has gone through several extreme climate changes throughout history, and though I'm not sold on Global Warming, a lot of hypotheses include a severe change in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. If we continue to demolish CO2 consuming trees and replace them with CO2 producing vehicles, and if scientists are correct, we cdould place ourselves in the threat of another severe climate change.

Side note:
The less snow covering the earth, the temperature rises due to sunlight absorption. The more snow covering the earth, the temperature decreases due to sunlight reflection. If we get to a severe enough circumstance in either direction we could be in trouble. No, it won't happen overnight, or even in a decade, but severe shifts threaten the Earths' future.
Does anyone remember the crazy hail storm they had in Australia a few months ago? 2-3 FEET of the stuff, not inches. As the atmosphere/climate becomes more unstable, you will see more and more of these extreme weather events. Hot gets HOTTER, cold gets COLDER wet gets WETTER dry gets DRIER... The city of Atlanta almost ran out of water a couple of months ago.

And for all of those who comment on how poorly the Chinese officials are responding to the event, how long has it been since hurricane Katrina rolled over New Orleans, and how much still has to be put back together there? YEARS later... useless FEMA
I dont support the theory of global warming but some of you people are just clueless. I agree that it should be referred to as global climate change and under that name I think it holds a lot more weight. The deterioration of the OZONE LAYER caused by our constant emissions is resulting in HOTTER SUMMERS and COLDER WINTERS. Does everyone understand cause and effect? The ozone layer is like a protection, and we dont have much protection. NOW, who is to say that what we do in ten years holds a flame to what a volcano erupting would do to the earth and its ozone layer. I dont believe weve made the impact that they insist we have, but I believe that there is a change in our atmosphere. I assume most of you are adults and that is why I am terrified of Americans.
Poor China...no FEMA to blame. Humans have such big egos! If you saw it coming and acted as fast as you could there would still be devastating effects. WE CANNOT CONTROL MOTHER NATURE. As for global warming and OUR effects on the planet...we are OVER-POPULATING. I suggest serious birth control!!!
11in of rain in 24hrs in Hawaii...head for the hills when it changes to snow life is over as we know it
Well informed bloggers.  Have to love the Internet.
 Few have any working knowledge of China (some can't even spell it, see "Chana"). others think Global Warming will make winters nicer when in fact it shifts weather patterns making Europe a deep freeze and Australia a desert.  Others focus on China bashing 'cause they're angry or on government because they're "fed up".
 I used to try and educate you people, but I found it is of no use, so I must painfully allow you to wallow in your ignorance and continue to destroy the planet because I'm the one who's crazy for trying to save it.  Gotcha, o.k.
 By the way, go Bush!!! Go far away and don't come back, I still can't believe this country put that bozo in power, voted his croneys in with him, gave him a blank check, believed everything he said and... then re-elected him!!!  I give up, the planet needs a new dominant species, this one's too stupid to survive.
How do we explain that China had an equally cold and devestating winter 100 years ago?  Wasn't that a little before global warming and climate change driven by manmade CO2 emmissions?  
This planet has endured extreme climatic changes since well before mans presence. Man has introduced a new variable to the mix but it is but one ingriedient, not the whole recipe. Whether the changes are gradual and gentle or catrastophic, there is little that we can do but learn to live with it and try to help where we can. Electric lawn mowers, recycling and energy efficient lightbulbs are like a bandaid on a bullet hole.
Al Gore is a politician who has worked as a journalist and studied Government at Harvard and then studied law.  Forgive me for my ignorance, but when did he become a preeminent scientific authority?

And on the topic of climate change, how do you explain the great freeze of 1683-84 in London, UK.  Were we already experiencing the effects of Global Warming even before the Industrial Revolution created CO2 pollution that is changing our climate today?

There have been dramatic localized weather events in the past and indeed global climate changes as well, go get a grip folks and admit that this is just another example of what has been experienced here on Earth since this planet was formed.  Mother Nature does strange things such as Ice Ages.....or was there Global Warming waaaay back then too.  :)

CD
There IS NO EL NINO this year - in fact, thre is a very strong La nina.  I swear, people know nothing about science pretend like they do. . .

There is no global warming cause by man.  Global climate change is constant, and is it by definition ALWAYS getting warmer or colder.  It is called the SEASONS.  That being said, the sun controls 99.6% of climate change on earth.  Man has added CO2 to the air, but every, and I mean every, peer reviewed scientific study shows that CO2 is a lagging indicator - meaning that CO2 responds to warming and cooling decades after it happens.  

Studies show that CO2 has been rising in the atmosphere since the 19th century, yet, there was the global cooling / ice age scare of the 1970's.  Nothing makes sense since Man is but .3% of the total greenhouse gas emission into the atmosphere.  0.3%.  Water vapor has more to do with local climate that global warming.

I recall that in the mid 1990's a group of scientists promised that within a decade, if CO2 continued to increase at the current rate, winter would be banished from the northern US.  Well, here we are, over a decade later, and it still is cold, it still snows and it still costs me money to heat my house.  

Most global warmingistas have a separate political agenda.  The last time I checked science and objective fact, it did not require consensus to be true. . . .

China is cold.  The Eastern US is warm.  The Pac NW and the Plains are cold.  It is all brought about by LA Nina - a very very STRONG La Nina, meaning the surface water in the Pacific Ocean is COLDER than normal.  Educate yourself.  
Gregg, Rebecca, Ernie, and the rest of your morons and goons,

Global warming does not mean every part of the earth will heat up; in fact, one of the biggest impact is that the weather will become more severe, be it severe heat or cold, or more hurricanes and tornados, because global warming disrupts the normal distributions and circulations of heat and cold, resulting in wild and extreme weather patterns! Instead of mocking the extremely serious issue of global warming, how about you brainless idiots start reading and thinking, and try to grow some brain tissue again?!
Well aside from the global warming conversations going on,there is also alot of name calling and fear based comments floating in the air and the energy being set here is a problem in it's self.At this point nobody is right or wrong because nobody really knows the awnsers.It is a terrible fate that these people are going thru.And comments about the population of China is being taken care of,where did that come from?How about if every single person took responsibility for the good and bad that happens in this life there would be alot of compassion , empathy and a radical shift in the mindset of the world.As the saying goes Get er' done.Yes !Prayer and meditation,great minds coming together to organize mass help.You ask how and why I ask Why not?It only takes one to start a flame burning.
That's crazy
If the CCP hadn't spent billions persecuting Falun Gong and jailing rights activists and reporters, they might have the money and infrastructure to better take care of the Chinese people.  We are much better off without the CCP.  The propaganda about their 'help' in this crisis is a joke.  Too bad english people only see what they want them to.
Is nature 'cooling' the global warming with streak of 'freak' cold weather all over the globe.?
Too many people. the good news is that it is going to get a lot worse: Way too many people. Enjoy it while you can. The good times won't be here forever.
Has anyone thought to give God credit for this?  After all, He is the one who created our world and He is the One who holds it together.  www.morielministries.com--Read their Feb 4 articles on why this unusual weather around the world.  Also, Eye to Eye by Bill Koenig gives you specific world "consequences of dividing Israel."  Go to www.swrc.org to hear his Broadcast archived on Dec.17, 18, 19, 2007.  Then let's talk about global warming, or is it God's Warning!  

If you like the global warming theory, why not blame it on Hell heating up....I think that makes more sense!  Hmm~

Job 38:22-23 "Have you entered the storehouses of the snow, Or have you seen the storehouses of the hail, Which I have reserved for the time of distress, For the day of war and battle?"

Israel is the apple of God's eye.

God will discipline his children and at the same time He will fight their battles.

"Man's sin and the sin of the nations are the only real source of pollution in God's creation.  There is only one clean up solution; and that is the washing in the blood of the Lamb, Yeshua the Messiah, for the cleansing of sin."
The Chinese's Spring Festival is coming very near!hope all the people who are stopped by the snow on their way home a good new year,though don't have a well beginning...
If any scientist can predict the temp 5 days from now within 1 degree in any city based upon the model they use then I will "believe". Guess what they can't! Even the UN is starting to back away from it. Spent any time looking at solar storms rates and intensity over the past century? The real reason. Do your own research, and don't get your facts from a movie.
A great part of our world was once covered with miles of ice - so what caused IT to melt?  The Indians' campfires?  How about seeing what is happening in the world as simply a continuation of what has been going on for centuries?

I see this all as part of all the scare-mongering dumped on us by our governments, all designed to centralize control over peoples and nations to a greater and greater degree.  
The situation in China reminds me of the "Ice Storm of 98" in Ontario, Quebec and the New York state region.  (as faruek from Wisconsin experienced)  If you remember, there was a lot of chaos back in the day.  Very similar to what we are reading about in China.  Powerlines and transmission towers toppled, traffic couldn't move, forests were devastated (the maple syrup supply was nearly wiped out.), many people tragically lost their lives, and thousands of livestock animals perished as well.

And this happened in the U.S. and Canada, so I feel a great deal of sympathy for the Chinese, especially as the areas hardest hit are noted as "semi-tropical".  lol.  Alaska may be well prepared for this kind of thing, but Southern China - not so much.

I'm glad my sister came back from Guangzhou a week before the storm hit.
I'm a little stunned by the ignorance I'm reading here.   Some of you sound like comedians making sarcastic jokes. And, if you guy's who don't understand what this global warming thing is, why would you even be interested in this article.   I think you should be on your couch watching 'Idol' or whatever creating more of your useless carbon footprint.
I say, thank you Al Gore for helping bring to people's attention what the Science community has been studying and talking about for decades.
What I want to know is, all of those scientist's doing those studies on ice cores say CO2 emmissions in the atmosphere haven't been this high in so many thousand year's. Where did all of that CO2 that caused the Ice Age and the tectonic plates to shift come from? Volcanoes? Dinosaurs? Politician's breathing hot air?
To me, it seems like this is our last ditch effort to hang on to something that is pretty much inevitable. The end of civilization as we know it. We're all witnessing changes that are going to happen, "weather" we like it or not. It is what it is.
And why does someone have to be a "fool" or a "moron", just because they don't believe the Global Warming theory is caused by humans. We don't know either way. Experts even agree to disagree on this matter. We just don't know. Stop drinking the Kool-Aid without knowing what flavor it is.
The weather pattern of irregularities is global, not just in one region.  An explanation to many people in this forum who do not understand the scientist's reasoning is as follows:  Cyclical climate extremes in both El Niño and La Niña behave exactly like industrial automatic plant control processes that are out of calibration, and the system begins to overcompensate by applying greater amplitudes into both extremities of the control.  
Jim Jones had to have a cause to get a following, so does Al Gore. Jim's followers drank the poison. The best scientist in the business say we can not prove that man is causing global warming.  That is not to say that we should mess our nest. Let's keep it clean, and healthy without supporting some politician's agenda.
The phrase 'global warming' can be pretty difficult to understand...at least the 'results' of global warming can be seen, but it seems to make no sense.  In order to understand why things are icing up instead of heating up, please go check out the information at the following NASA site.
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/05mar_arctic.htm
It will explain to you how the icemelt caused by global warming upsets the mixture of salt and fresh water, causing a slowing or cessation of circulating water, which in turn causes the warm ocean currents to stop delivering warm breezes as it zooms around the continents.  It's very interesting, and terrifying at the same time, to realize what warming will eventually cause to happen.
Wow there are a lot of stupid people on this message board who obviously know nothing about science or global weather. I agree with an above poster, a better term would be "Global Climate Change" instead of global warming so that the idiots in the public can get over the "well it's snowing! I thought we were supposed to have Global Warming!"
Stupid people like that who don't realize that local weather patterns are affected by the amount of energy in the atmosphere both locally and globally are the ones who will keep their heads in the sand until the sand melts to glass around them.
And praying isn't going to solve anything.


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