Saturday, December 19, 2009

New York City is getting some press - Snowstorm Hits New York City: How Do Residents Cope?

New York City

The Big Apple is Getting Hit with a Major Storm, What's it like to Live Through a Mini-blizzard in the Capital of the World?New York City is getting its first winter storm of the year as forecasts predict seven to ten inches of snow will hit the metropolitan area. In addition, wind speeds are expected to hit 30 miles per hour. While this is not quite a blizzard, it certainly is a major winter storm in the weekend before Christmas.

People who do not live in the middle of New York City often ask me how difficult it must be to deal with a snowstorm in a place as crowded and fast paced as Manhattan. Actually, the number of people and fast pace of life very much helps us manage through the snow.


As a ten year resident of the Murray Hill section of Manhattan, I've live through plenty of snowstorms in the city. The thing that strikes me most is how efficiently the city, (and by 'city' I mean the combination of city snow removal service and the local residents and shopkeepers) recovers from major storms.


There is, of course, a natural built in advantage to densely populated areas when it comes to snow cleanup and removal. As most people in Manhattan, and particularly in Murray Hill, live in multi-family dwellings ranging from townhouses to high rises, on a per person basis there is actually very little to clean up.


Nonetheless the preparation and processes involved in advance of the storm itself are truly remarkable. Like clockwork, it seems, hours before the storm city buses have been equipped with chains on their tires, snow plow trucks sit at strategic locations in each neighborhood waiting for the first flakes, and building superintendents and residents have their salt and shovels propped up in front of seemingly every front door in the neighborhood. They are aided, of course, by the fact that we live in a concrete jungle and subways run underneath the streets and that heat tapping pavement is ubiquitous.

9 comments:

  1. Snow in Cypress Hills! Snow in Brooklyn! Snow in New York City! Snow snow snow!

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  2. New York City Sat 12 19, 3:03:04 PM ET. 10011 is now overcast. temp 25F, -4C, wind N at 21, gusting to 28 mph, heavy snow

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  3. When I visit New York City I'll buy an I <3 NY shirt or sweater :-) That's all I want :-)

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  4. ah that's so bad :(maybe one day u can vist me here in new york city in winter it's amazing espically this time of year :)

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  5. Definitey not in the mood for all this snow. Thinking about spending summer vacation in New York City. Not quite sure where I'll stay yet.

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  6. is at the Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring The Rockettes at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville... If it can't be New York at least ...

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  7. Well run recycling systems cost less to run than waste collection. A good example is when New York city leaders worked out the maths.

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  8. Happy B-Day To Me ! Lol Today Me & My Friends Will Be Shut The 5 Boroughs of New York City Down ! Lol

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  9. that's New York City fo' yo ass. lol. Yo, Kyra told me there's a Sherlock Holmes screening at the SVA theater tomorrow. I'm goin

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