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Post by Katrina on Jan 29, 2012 20:03:04 GMT -6
Q: When's it gonna snow??? A: SOON, OKAY? IT WON'T BE ENOUGH TO GET US OUT OF SCHOOL SO STOP ASKING ME SO MANY TIMES IN A ROW!!!
Q: Is forecasting winter weather easy? A: NO! IT'S HARDER THAN FORECASTING SEVERE WEATHER, AND THAT CAN BE HARD!
Q: Can tornadoes kill people? A: YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME! DID YOU NOT SEE JOPLIN? IN OTHER WORDS, OBVIOUSLY, YES.
Q: How tall are tornadoes? A: 983892734837 inches tall. Do the math.
Deadliest tornado in the US: Tri-State tornado, March 18, 1925. Joplin is 7th deadliest. Most destructive tornado with highest wind speed: May 3, 1999: OKC/Moore F-5 "F-6" 318 mph winds Most tornadoes in a single day: 199, April 27. A single outbreak: 343 tornadoes, April 25-28, 2011
Simple questions: Can rain melt you? A: Unless you're the Wicked Witch, no. What's hail? A: Precipitation. Can you give me any meteorology definitions? Me: Yes, I'm a walking dictionary. -_- What's a storm chaser? We chase tornadoes, supercells, hurricanes, blizzards, etc What's a meteorologist? NOT a monkey in a business suit like Dave Murray. We study weather. And forecast. DUH.
I was pretty bratty when I wrote this in December.
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Post by Maddy on Jan 29, 2012 20:05:41 GMT -6
xD I love it.
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Post by Katrina on Jan 29, 2012 20:10:44 GMT -6
I'm making a January one.
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