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Heroes Community > Other Side of the Monitor > Thread: Savage Weather!
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Wolfman
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Insomniac
posted May 09, 2003 01:45 AM

Savage Weather!

Right now I am in a Tornado Watch and a Flash Flood Watch and a Severe Thunderstorm Watch, talk about exciting!  There are storms to the southwest of me right now and I don't think I have seen so many colors on the weather radar before!  Tornado Warnings to the southwest too, so if I don't post here for a while it is probably because I blew away.

Some of our European friends might not have seen weather like this in person before. (PH, Lews, etc.)

Peacemaker (or as IYY puts it Pacemaker ), arn't you lucky not to have to deal with this insanity!  I guess this is a huge clue to were I really am, eh?
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privatehudson
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posted May 09, 2003 01:58 AM

Nope, one good thing about living in Britain, it might be blooming cold most of the time, but in comparison to the likes of America or Africa our weather is mild and largely without great variations.

And our weather isn't too cold thanks to the gulf stream. Without that we'd be as cold as the likes of moscow, we're on the same longitude (or was it lattitude ) line as them after all!
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Wolfman
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posted May 09, 2003 02:02 AM

That would be latitude.  Well the storms have moved to the south so I'm still here.  They did come close though, I probably should have stayed off the computer during it though.
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privatehudson
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The Ultimate Badass
posted May 09, 2003 02:51 AM

Bah longtitude/lattitude, Like I care

Good to see you alive anyway
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Khayman
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posted May 09, 2003 03:27 PM
Edited By: Khayman on 9 May 2003

Gathering Storm

Wolfman, I couldn't help but notice the background in your avatar and had a good laugh.  The storms must really be bad where you are!  Glad you are ok, bud. Stay safe.
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silx87
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posted May 11, 2003 10:01 PM

Oh don't worry about us Wolfman,your european brothers have been getting some mad weather here too!We've been having some F2 tornados here in the last few summers,I mean come !were pretty far north here!
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doomfreak
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The Crispinator
posted May 21, 2003 06:52 AM

I'm lucky that we don't get tornadoes here in Australia....
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posted May 21, 2003 10:32 AM

nah, you only get some nice droughts from the kind el ninő...
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Draco
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posted May 21, 2003 04:53 PM
Edited By: Draco on 21 May 2003

thats the beauty of winnipeg, sure it went from -30 celsius (-26 ferenheit) to +15 (59 ferenheit) within 24 hours, i must admit i thought it was neat when i saw that on the weather channel

"low tonight -29 with -39 windchill and a high tomorow of +15 and sunny"

with like a foot of snow on my driveway it was cool

but other then temperature variation we dont really get hit with anything.
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silx87
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posted May 21, 2003 05:04 PM

wow!-30...+15 in a day!That's almost the same temp difference we get in a year!
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Draco
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posted May 21, 2003 05:09 PM

our temperature usually ranges anually from -35/40 to about +35

but that difference in temp was extreme even for here, i think its worse in Calgary though with the chanook.

its funny we have often almost 8 months of snow oct-may but it gets to plus 35 odd... thats the prairies for ya i guess
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doomfreak
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The Crispinator
posted May 24, 2003 01:01 PM

Quote:
nah, you only get some nice droughts from the kind el ninő...


Actually a drought has been happening here for months
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Kittenangel
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posted May 26, 2003 11:07 AM

The Farmers Almanac is calling for only 2 weekends out of this summer not to have rain
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rychenroller
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posted May 26, 2003 11:13 AM

In Victoria Aust, its the usual story, Stage 2 weather restrictions (no washing cars, watering plants at all, only playing arenas with special permission etc.) water catchments down to 40% capacity and hundreds of farmers going broke. Now theres a drought.
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this_other_guy
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posted May 26, 2003 11:45 AM

Quote:
In Victoria Aust, its the usual story, Stage 2 weather restrictions (no washing cars, watering plants at all, only playing arenas with special permission etc.) water catchments down to 40% capacity and hundreds of farmers going broke. Now theres a drought.


Yup. Same situation here in New South Wales (another state in Australia) although the recent rains eased off a bit of the pressure.
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doomfreak
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The Crispinator
posted May 29, 2003 06:06 AM

I didn't know you were from Australia. BTW,, I am from South Australia, in the same town as Cybernetic and Orion.
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Marelt_Ekiran
Marelt_Ekiran


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Watcher of All
posted May 29, 2003 06:13 AM

I've only lived in Calgary for two years, but it's not that bad concerning the temperature shifts. The worse I ever saw was from -18 C to +15 C in one day.
Still, it's fun to get the chinook in completely unexpectedly. It can make all the snow melt within a few days.

On the other hand, I once stepped into a bus with sunny weather. It drove less than one kilometer to the north in less than five minutes and I was caught in a blizzard when I got out. People have a point when they say: "If you don't like the weather in Calgary, then wait ten minutes."
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Wolfman
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posted December 09, 2003 11:18 PM

More crazy weather!

Where I live right now.  Wintery wonderland.
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tigerangelz
tigerangelz


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posted December 09, 2003 11:33 PM

We got about 5 inches of snow yesterday. It's sunny today, but still very cold. We might get some more in a few days.

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Wolfman
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Insomniac
posted December 10, 2003 01:15 AM

That's about how much we have now, but there is a 10 inch drift in my driveway.  At least it isn't to wet.
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