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 Post subject: Cindy. [off topic]
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 3:25 pm 
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Today, the remnants of tropical storm Cindy came through the Carolina's with a big impact. I have always wanted to see a funnel cloud (from a distance) and finally got that opportunity today at work. It passed close to my office, and from what I understand, touched down briefly. Very scary, but at the same time exciting. The largest impact was the rains. Next, we have Dennis to contend with.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 7:08 pm 
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The Jargonaut wrote:
Today, the remnants of tropical storm Cindy came through the Carolina's with a big impact. I have always wanted to see a funnel cloud (from a distance) and finally got that opportunity today at work. It passed close to my office, and from what I understand, touched down briefly. Very scary, but at the same time exciting. The largest impact was the rains. Next, we have Dennis to contend with.

Seen one I was in high school.Where I live we rarely get one because of mountains BUT IF MAJOR funnel cloud that touched down and stay. Mayor damage Funnel will bounce off Mountains. Jarg & Schwantz Kinda know where I live.I am surround by mountains.I guess Jarg didn't have any trees fallen down :rr:

PS WE UNDER Flash Flood WATCH :angryfire:
They Calling for 2 tonight and couple hours later 2 more inches
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Are we going have some type weather as last year all Hurricane and Tropical Storm :angryfire:

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Got me a free car wash!!!!

It's pissing like a racehorse here! Time to grow gills again.

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 Post subject: Houston
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Today marks our 35 day of 90 degree weather. I got a shower today and a few days ago for time in several weeks. The ground is already dusty again though. We are finally supposed to get some real rain next week when Dennis hits somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico. I and everyone around me can't wait for some good rain. My grass cracks underfoot as I walk across it. My house's air-conditioning is dying a long hot dry death too.

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90???? Try 98 to 100.

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Mortis wrote:
Got me a free car wash!!!!

It's pissing like a racehorse here! Time to grow gills again.


Morty,
In my part of the country it would have been more "like a cow pissing on a flat rock"

This has been the nicest June and July (temperature) I can ever remember. And the part of this area that I live is notorious for being one of the hottest it would be old hat to have half a dozen days in the triple digits in each of those months and think nothing of it.

Every time I start considering about where to retire (some where in the Tennessee area there abouts, you guys/gals start having the trailer park vacuums making me reconsider. Here we just have earth quakes, everyday, the even list them in the weather section showing all the quakes in the past 24 hours. Deaths via earth quakes Vs deaths via twisters I'll take the quakes any ol day. Wish you all were enjoying this same weather pattern there.

Later all, Skank


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Fluffy the Bunny wrote:
Mortis wrote:
Got me a free car wash!!!!

It's pissing like a racehorse here! Time to grow gills again.


Morty,
In my part of the country it would have been more "like a cow pissing on a flat rock"

This has been the nicest June and July (temperature) I can ever remember. And the part of this area that I live is notorious for being one of the hottest it would be old hat to have half a dozen days in the triple digits in each of those months and think nothing of it.

Every time I start considering about where to retire (some where in the Tennessee area there abouts, you guys/gals start having the trailer park vacuums making me reconsider. Here we just have earth quakes, everyday, the even list them in the weather section showing all the quakes in the past 24 hours. Deaths via earth quakes Vs deaths via twisters I'll take the quakes any ol day. Wish you all were enjoying this same weather pattern there.

Later all, Skank


Lol Skank, if you moved just 10 Miles over to the west you would not have to suffer all those tripple digit days .... Dont' ja love those micro climates here in the Bay Area?

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Fluffy the Bunny wrote:
Mortis wrote:
Got me a free car wash!!!!

It's pissing like a racehorse here! Time to grow gills again.


Morty,
In my part of the country it would have been more "like a cow pissing on a flat rock"

This has been the nicest June and July (temperature) I can ever remember. And the part of this area that I live is notorious for being one of the hottest it would be old hat to have half a dozen days in the triple digits in each of those months and think nothing of it.

Every time I start considering about where to retire (some where in the Tennessee area there abouts, you guys/gals start having the trailer park vacuums making me reconsider. Here we just have earth quakes, everyday, the even list them in the weather section showing all the quakes in the past 24 hours. Deaths via earth quakes Vs deaths via twisters I'll take the quakes any ol day. Wish you all were enjoying this same weather pattern there.

Later all, Skank




In CA has those nice anti quake bluiding. But If magor quake around here. Say good bye to every bluiding in city around here.

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