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Everything Else TWC / Re: General TWC Discussion
« on: May 17, 2010, 06:32:04 PM »
Um, TWC, it's noaa.gov...
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Yeah, it certainly isn't likely to debut while I'm aliveSoon. There is no specific date.As you have said for like the past year, Tyler.
The worst song on primetime is Hedwig's Theme by far. It really does not fit the Weather Channel.I've noticed a bunch of Harrie Putah ads on TWC in the past month or so, so this must be some kind of promotion.
Oops, forgot they issued one on the Sycamore Creek. That site always has a Flood Advisory every time I turn around.That's odd, it's telling me I have a weather alert, when there are no bulletins for hundreds of miles from here.Check your NWS page. Your county is currently under a flood advisory.
I'm on the same boat, lol. From the moment I tried a grape tomato in 4th grade... I have never like the taste of tomatoes themselves (I use ketchup and tomato soup often though).I like growing them and hate eating them. lolI have been interested in weather for a while as well as the older forecast machines. I have a weather radio and it has the capability to use S.A.M.E. I am also a great gardener and my tomato plant last year gave me about 15 tomatoes if i remember correctly. One more thing is that i have a little experience programing in visual basic 2010, i would say though i am not the fastest programmer though.
I'm growing tomatoes too! I have like... 4 Tomato patches and all 4 are growing tomatoes day by day.
Yes, I understand I have to know what I'm doing. But in order to eliminate or reduce the risk, one has to know what they're doing when doing storm chasing of any kind. You also don't have to hurricane chase, since you live in an area that actually has risk to being hit by tropical cyclones. I don't. I have to travel many hundreds of miles to see one.I've wanted for a long time to experience a hurricane for myself, and I've decided I want to go directly towards it should one make landfall this year. Very tricky and last-minute concept, but throwing caution to the wind sounds exciting for meYou have to be careful with these things. Most of the action really is at the coast but flooding still can be significant inland and so are the winds in certain storms. Ive always wanted to Hurricane chase but I'll just let them come to me.
Of course, I would have to stay a few miles inland to eradicate the concern over surge, and take emergency measures should anything take me by surprise.