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General Discussion / Re: Gave a shot at Hirad
« on: January 21, 2009, 01:00:58 PM »
After installing about 30 weather stations in the area, I decided to create a map to show the conditions and the temperatures observed...



Here's one of my local neighbour hood, built about an hour ago. :)

Well I am going to Ottawa then come back with 2 PMX units


such low ambitions, I'm going to Atlanta and coming back with Stephanie Abrams

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General Discussion / Re: WTF!!!!
« on: January 15, 2009, 10:13:06 PM »
I must have misunderstood, I thought you meant *this* site (which I'm 99% positive he did on his own).


Nooo, this is all Gary, I'm talking about the predecessor to this site wayyy back. It evolved into this.

And this just makes me sick...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNBOf_3Gl_s (The video's owner prevents external embedding)

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General Discussion / Re: WTF!!!!
« on: January 15, 2009, 10:05:49 PM »
lol..Ask him..he will explain it.

-Yeah I know, i decided to look at Bolt weather and the video on the home page is just plain stupid. Can't find any copyright infringements by 'Bolt Weather' but I'm sure that name has been used somewhere, it sounds so familiar. I'm amazed that they can be called experts also. .

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General Discussion / Re: WTF!!!!
« on: January 15, 2009, 09:55:59 PM »
I would say why are we arguing about a site run by 15 year olds anyways, but would anyone like to guess how old I was when me and Gary started this site?

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General Discussion / Re: Men vs. Women. . .and the weather channel
« on: January 11, 2009, 08:54:25 PM »
Its so true, i have a passion for weather because of watching the weather channel as a child.

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i made them smaller..its all ok.

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General Discussion / Men vs. Women. . .and the weather channel
« on: January 11, 2009, 07:37:17 PM »
http://www.pantagraph.com/blogs/main/?p=3457

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As an intellectual and internationally renowned critic (OK, I have readers as far away as Carlock), I am of course drawn to mulling the deepest intricacies of life.

Like, why women use moisturizer/skin softener after a bath while men never do.

I mean, isn't it women's skin that is softer to begin with? Don't men actually need it more?

Or, why a woman will read while sitting in the bathtub but a man never does, while a man will read when seated on that other key bathroom fixture but a woman rarely does?

Or, why men don't flinch when wearing Levis that have a tag on the back that lists their inseam and waist size … but there is not a woman on Earth who would EVER display those on her backside?

Yes, of all of life's questions, none may be more open to analysis than the famed Mars/Venus fault line between the sexes.

Here's another I discovered at a recent holiday social gathering –

The Weather Channel.

Women like to watch it, mainly for its entertainment value, or to know what to wear tomorrow, or to simply have some noise in the house.

They mull things, like Heather Tesch's blouse, or if Sharon Resultan is pregnant again, or if Marshall Sease has retired.

Men? They love The Weather Channel, too — but it's because they are so fascinated by weather.

It is subtly woven into the male gene.

Just below the skin's surface of almost any man, in fact, is a wannabe Jim Cantore or Mike Seidel, reporting live from the veranda of some wind-blasted Best Western in south Biloxi.

Al Roker, move over, dangit!!!

If you don't believe it, take note the next time there is nasty weather.

When word breaks that a storm may be on the way, a woman will simply mull the prospects, then go about her day.

A man? At first word of rugged weather, a man will go to the window and look out, or quickly romp to the nearest TV to turn on The Weather Channel and ogle the latest Doppler radar.

In the spring, as the tornado sirens go off, women get the children and simply head to the basement, out of danger's way.

Men? With deepest apologies to our wonderful children, phooey with that!

They quickly go to the house's highest level, to press their snouts against a window, like a drooling basset hound, to see if they can perhaps see a tornado, or they will go outside and stand in the driveway, gazing skyward to ogle the bubbling, gurgling clouds.

If you have not noticed, of all those "storm chasers" on TV, few are women. It's a good thing "Twister" was just a movie. Otherwise, Helen Hunt wouldn't have fit.

Men, on the other hand? They love to see video of cars spinning widely out of control during an awful ice storm, swerving into each other, spawning expressway mayhem.

Women are just glad it was not them.

Men love those Weather Channel features that show nasty-weather destruction, like "Full-Force Nature," where roofs are blown off like a shoebox lid or gutters flailed about like red licorice.

Women? They simply wince and turn to HGTV.

At the threat of a big snow, women mull all of its effects — whether the kids will have to get up early, or if school may be postponed, of if they need to run to the store for diapers and more Froot Loops.

Men? The forecast of a 10-inch snow springs them alive, like the president has just given a declaration of war or been assailed by a pair of flying wingtips.

They wonder if they have enough gas for the snow thrower. They mull the salt situation or whether they have enough weight in the back of the pickup.

Coincidentally we refer to a woman — Mother Nature — as the one who controls the weather, but c'mon, think about this — if it actually was a woman in control of the weather, wouldn't hail be referred to as "diamond-ring-sized" or "cookie-dough sized" or "Kate-Spade-purse-sized" … instead of those much more manly symbols, like a "nickel" or "golf ball" or "baseball-sized" hail?

Of course, as a man, I could be all wet on this, too.

Umbrella anyone?

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Yeah, forever ago when the forums were actually on weather.com, then we all revolted to twcclassics, then made our own, now its all history. lol.

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General Discussion / For those interested in weather.... (PLEASE READ)
« on: January 11, 2009, 06:41:08 PM »
The Storms Escape
http://stormsescape.webs.com
 :thrilled:
This is a new website created for anyone interested in weather, forecasting, and who is just looking for the latest weather info. It started a few years back during Katrina as a myspace page which grew to over 600 members. A hacker broke into the myspace and deleted it about 3 months ago. I have finally remade the site, but lost all of the members i previously had. I am looking for anyone with any knowledge about weather who would like to help build this site, promote, and add information regularly, OR if you just want to join for the latest weather info thats fine too. Features include Mobile weather updates for severe weather, storms, etc, forums, wiki network, and every weather map you could want in one area. This site is also home to the Cyclonic Intensity Index. It is experimental and in no way official through any accredited weather organization. It uses other factors besides wind speed and surge to determine the strength of a hurricane (more info in the Wiki part of the site). Once again I'm asking for help from anyone at all. This isn't spam or anything, and I already asked Gary for approval. Thanks.

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Questions, Comments, Suggestions / Video problems
« on: December 06, 2007, 09:16:52 AM »
when I try to look at a video all i get is
http://www.twctodayforums.com/twchd.html /hd/20070927-258pm.avi www.twctodayforums.com 404 Wrong page.
why?

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TWC Fan Art / Re: New Segments
« on: November 25, 2007, 04:37:11 PM »
Yeah, it's not supposed to be a remake, just what it would look like if it lasted today.

When I first came to these forums forever ago (starting at weather.com) I was looking for the old Michelin baby bumper for TWC and I finally found it on youtube last week.

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TWC Fan Art / Re: New Segments
« on: November 25, 2007, 04:18:23 PM »
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TWC Fan Art / Re: New Segments
« on: November 25, 2007, 02:42:58 PM »
And of course, I miss the michelin commercials...

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TWC Fan Art / New Segments
« on: November 25, 2007, 01:14:56 PM »
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