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Reply #30 on: June 30, 2008, 04:14:40 pm
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Tornadoes still make a bigger impact than rain and cold. ;)

Tornadoes are not fun. I remember years ago there was a tornado almost on the ground, but it didn't make it. I remeber it was hot with an creepy looking green sky. :roll:

A funnel cloud passed right over me once :shock:
It was a premature tornado that was just about to touch down, but never did.


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Reply #31 on: June 30, 2008, 10:42:45 pm
can any city beat Dubai's 46C??? its still june..gonna hit atleast 49C by july...damn now i know how the chicken in the oven feels :(


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Reply #32 on: July 01, 2008, 12:39:44 am
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A funnel cloud passed right over me once :shock:
It was a premature tornado that was just about to touch down, but never did.


Try having a tornado rip the metal barn roof off right over your head :shock:  I quite frankly never want to see one again :? Sad part is my boss and I were enjoying watching it move around the field not 30 seconds before  :cry:

Nice 75°F day, this is a very odd summer so far, usually hanging in the high 80's to mid 90's and a drought right now.  Been cool with rain a floods this year with the occasional 90ºF+ day here and there...defiantly a change for us :o
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Reply #33 on: July 01, 2008, 02:19:42 am
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I used to live in 60 (140F) degree heat every day when I used to live in Melbourne on an airforce base with my dad. The heat of the tarmac was tremendous. When we moved out country I was wearing a jumper in 30degree (86F) Heat.
Thats impossible. The hotest weather ever, was recorded in Libya, a schorching 136 degrees F.  :wink:

The first recorded tornado in Washington state touched done a block from my house in the 60's.... :shock:  and in Nov. 06', a funnel cloud nearly touched down in the Ballard (Scandinavian) neiborhood of Seattle.
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Reply #34 on: July 01, 2008, 02:26:45 am
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I used to live in 60 (140F) degree heat every day when I used to live in Melbourne on an airforce base with my dad. The heat of the tarmac was tremendous. When we moved out country I was wearing a jumper in 30degree (86F) Heat.
Thats impossible. The hotest weather ever, was recorded in Libya, a schorching 136 degrees F.  :wink:

The first recorded tornado in Washington state touched done a block from my house in the 60's.... :shock:  and in Nov. 06', a funnel cloud nearly touched down in the Ballard (Scandinavian) neiborhood of Seattle.

A tornado almost touched down right on top of me :shock:

Talk about freaky :lol:


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Reply #35 on: July 01, 2008, 02:31:45 am
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I used to live in 60 (140F) degree heat every day when I used to live in Melbourne on an airforce base with my dad. The heat of the tarmac was tremendous. When we moved out country I was wearing a jumper in 30degree (86F) Heat.
Thats impossible. The hotest weather ever, was recorded in Libya, a schorching 136 degrees F.  :wink:

The first recorded tornado in Washington state touched done a block from my house in the 60's.... :shock:  and in Nov. 06', a funnel cloud nearly touched down in the Ballard (Scandinavian) neiborhood of Seattle.

A tornado almost touched down right on top of me :shock:

Talk about freaky :lol:
Same here, while I was in Yellowstone, there were sooooooo many funnel clouds, but it was weird, becuase there was little rain or lightning... :?
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Reply #36 on: July 01, 2008, 11:27:25 am
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I used to live in 60 (140F) degree heat every day when I used to live in Melbourne on an airforce base with my dad. The heat of the tarmac was tremendous. When we moved out country I was wearing a jumper in 30degree (86F) Heat.
Thats impossible. The hotest weather ever, was recorded in Libya, a schorching 136 degrees F.  :wink:

The first recorded tornado in Washington state touched done a block from my house in the 60's.... :shock:  and in Nov. 06', a funnel cloud nearly touched down in the Ballard (Scandinavian) neiborhood of Seattle.


It was the temperature coming off the tarmac Like I said in the above quote. Read before posting.


 

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