Jump to content
OtakuBoards

Crazy Weather


boxybrown305
 Share

Recommended Posts

[COLOR=DarkRed]I live in Wisconsin, and if you don't already know, we are known for having very crazy/weird weather. Well i've never thought so until about two days ago...

I was in school like any other day, in the morning it seemed like a pretty good day, sunny and all. By the end of second period (close to two hours later) there was a blizzard outside, litterally! Everything was covered in snow. I was disapointed, because i'm really sick of the snow by now. Well, the truly crazy thing is that within less than an hour later, not only did it stop, but it warmed up... A LOT. Within the course of three hours, we went from a very small amount of snow, to a lot of snow (at least 3 inches in two hours), to nearly none again! Now, two days later, and we're absolutely covered in snow again.

It's just crazy. Anyone else with weird weather?[/COLOR]
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[COLOR=DarkRed]That is quite extreme, but that isn't exactly a weather "anomally." Due to your position, climate, closeness to the tropic ocean, and wind currents, a hurricane in Florida, though it doesn't happen too often, isn't so rare. It's like saying that it's strange to be so warm in a desert.[/COLOR]
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Excellent point; you see, [i]a[/i] hurricane in Floridia isn''t odd at all. We have them every year, in what we can our "Hurricane Season".

Four major storms (I believe all four of the names were retired) within a two-month period is incredibly odd, and was/is the subject of much discussion.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[color=#9933ff]Yeah, I think there was a recent thread on this, but it might be too old now.

Weather is strange. A couple weeks ago it was completely sunny, mid 50 degrees F, and the next day it friggin' snowed on us! (And I got a cold/virus from someone. Blegh)

Oh, speaking of weird weather, in another recent weather related thread on otakuboards, we were debating whether or not the tsunami's effects were great enough to cause choppy waves in California.

I said that they could, and I stand mostly correct. The information I found doesn't say that the specific side-effect was violent waves, bu the movie clearly shows a global effect from the tsunami. I found this when the thread was still going, but at the time I didn't have DSL to view the movie, which takes forever to load on dial-up. And then when I got DSL, I completely forgot about the link until now. >_< But here's the URL: [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake[/url] and click on part 2, and scoll down a little bit until you see the link for the footage of the global effect. Anyone with dial-up should NOT try this, as it will do something spazzy to your computer.[/color]
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[COLOR=Navy]A few years back when I was living in the UK, we had a tornado of all things!

I lived about four hours or so from London if I remember right...near Cambridge. Anyways, a tornado touched down over one of the stores and the building took quite a bit of damage. A tornado in the UK? Who would of thought.[/COLOR]
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...