Snowflake said:It's 10:15 pm and 80 degrees still...
Bleh.
69er said:Snowflake said:It's 10:15 pm and 80 degrees still...
Bleh.
In the area where Alyssa and I live in north central Texas it's 80 right now and that's after a cooling rain.
Wyokie said:I don't consider earthquakes weather since it's just the continental plates moving.
laxwyo said:Wyokie said:I don't consider earthquakes weather since it's just the continental plates moving.
And weather is just the movement of air.
kdwrightuwyo said:No...earthquakes are not weather....but meteorologists, especially in the military, are always asked about them. And volcanoes. "when is the volcano going to erupt?" "Are we going to get many earthquakes this year?" Dammit, I look at shit from about knee level up...any below the ground is someone else's damn job!
The question I want to know is, when will the super volcano under Yellowstone Lake erupt.Snowflake said:kdwrightuwyo said:No...earthquakes are not weather....but meteorologists, especially in the military, are always asked about them. And volcanoes. "when is the volcano going to erupt?" "Are we going to get many earthquakes this year?" Dammit, I look at shit from about knee level up...any below the ground is someone else's damn job!
So...
Are we going to get many earthquakes this year?
fromolwyoming said:The question I want to know is, when will the super volcano under Yellowstone Lake erupt.Snowflake said:kdwrightuwyo said:No...earthquakes are not weather....but meteorologists, especially in the military, are always asked about them. And volcanoes. "when is the volcano going to erupt?" "Are we going to get many earthquakes this year?" Dammit, I look at shit from about knee level up...any below the ground is someone else's damn job!
So...
Are we going to get many earthquakes this year?
Wouldn't surprise me if it erupts Dec. 23, the Maya "predicted" to be the end of the world. :roll:Snowflake said:fromolwyoming said:The question I want to know is, when will the super volcano under Yellowstone Lake erupt.Snowflake said:kdwrightuwyo said:No...earthquakes are not weather....but meteorologists, especially in the military, are always asked about them. And volcanoes. "when is the volcano going to erupt?" "Are we going to get many earthquakes this year?" Dammit, I look at shit from about knee level up...any below the ground is someone else's damn job!
So...
Are we going to get many earthquakes this year?
Hopefully not the last week of Aug or first week of Sept when I'm there. Although when it does, we're all screwed.
yesSnowflake said:kdwrightuwyo said:No...earthquakes are not weather....but meteorologists, especially in the military, are always asked about them. And volcanoes. "when is the volcano going to erupt?" "Are we going to get many earthquakes this year?" Dammit, I look at shit from about knee level up...any below the ground is someone else's damn job!
So...
Are we going to get many earthquakes this year?
Wyokie said:laxwyo said:Wyokie said:I don't consider earthquakes weather since it's just the continental plates moving.
And weather is just the movement of air.
Thank you, Mr. Science. :roll:
laxwyo said:Wyokie said:laxwyo said:Wyokie said:I don't consider earthquakes weather since it's just the continental plates moving.
And weather is just the movement of air.
Thank you, Mr. Science. :roll:
Hey. Just saying what it is. If it didn't get colder as u went up in altitude, we wouldn't have weather either. there is no weather really in the next layer of the atmosphere (mesosphere, is that right KD? I'm a bit rusty) because it doesn't really get any cooler as you go up and we can fly planes there.
Same with Laramie. Just vecause it's thundering and lightning outside, doesn't mean you can't mow the lawn. Just because it's a whiteout blizzard that has shut down all roads coming into town, covered most roads with snow and ice, and makes visibility about 1ft in front of your face, and 4-5 feet of snow on the ground doesn't mean that school is canceled.MrTitleist said:In my 7 years of living in Western Montana I have discovered that if I don't learn to do things in bad weather (snow, rain, etc) then I would never do anything.. so I have learned to do many outdoor activities in perpetually shitty weather.
Laramie never had much snow when I lived therefromolwyoming said:Same with Laramie. Just vecause it's thundering and lightning outside, doesn't mean you can't mow the lawn. Just because it's a whiteout blizzard that has shut down all roads coming into town, covered most roads with snow and ice, and makes visibility about 1ft in front of your face, and 4-5 feet of snow on the ground doesn't mean that school is canceled.MrTitleist said:In my 7 years of living in Western Montana I have discovered that if I don't learn to do things in bad weather (snow, rain, etc) then I would never do anything.. so I have learned to do many outdoor activities in perpetually shitty weather.
Oh yeah. Thunder snow doesn't happen a whole lot, but it is AWESOME when it does! Thunder+lightning+blizzard=WIN!Snowflake said:Do you guys get thunder snow? It's the strangest thing ever. I'm not sure how common it is.