Extreme weather on Frozen Lake Erie. Hamburg, New York

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2007

Video of frozen Lake Erie at Hamburg, New York. Taken on February 7,2007. Wind speed 35mph. Temperature 10 degrees. Windchill minus 15 degrees. In the summer this is a beach. Filmed by Eric Malinowski

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  • was tht the october storm man lol a tree fell on my pool

  • It was on February, 7,2007. I hope you got your pool fixed. It was a hot summer.

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  • thats awesome looks like your ontop of a mountain

  • Bearsy, who gives a shit. . . whats your point dumb ass, If you had the intellegence level that of a nats ass you would also know that Orlando, Florida. has far more 90+ degrees days that ,most places in the United States, Buffalo recieves 12 to 15 times as much snow than Minot, ND., or Memphis, TN. or New York City, NY; on average.

  • Buffalo has more days with temperatures over 60F than we do with snow on the ground. We are sunnier than Orlando, Fl. and we're considered the "Sunshine Capital of the Northeast". Now, will you smug out-of-towners please aim your climatological condescension at more appropriate targets?

  • I grew up in hamburg.That looks like a typical winter day there at hamburg beach.I live in the everglades now.I MISS SNOW!!!!!

  • nice beach

  • Thats funny because there are several theories about the origin of the Hamburger..

    One is the following. We in Hamburg, have a traditional kind of food which is called "Rundstück warm" in Hamburg. This is, a meatball between a buscuit (bap?) with a bit of cucumber and gravy..Yeah sounds weird i know. So some ppl claim, that the origin of the Hamburger lies indeen in the original city of Hamburg in germany. But who really knows^^ I find it funny that so many Hamburgs exist.

  • this hamburg NY was actually named because the hamburger was invented in at what is now known as the erie county fair, two brothers ran out of sausages and grilled a fist full of beef and put it on a bun....and the rest is history...

  • Holy crap there are so many Hamburgs in the USA, i never knew it.

    I wonder if they were founded by german emigrants back then??..People who came from the original city of Hamburg in northern Germany, where i live..

  • wahoo!!!! i love hamburg. its perfect here. cold in the winters and warm/ nice in the summers!! oh yeah and the sunsets are beautiful.

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