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Title: Ah, don't you love the weather service
Post by: don_vanecek on July 16, 2008, 10:38:32 AM
So Friday a big cold front is suppose to come, showers and thunderstorms to hit my area late evening, since that was a double job day for me (and I would not be getting off work till 11:30 pm) I drove the cage, guess what, perfectly dry on my way home.

Tuesday forecast is just for a hot and dry day, nothing is suppose to happen other then that my drive home at five (single job day) would be hot.

Head home, almost scary bolts of lightening in the area, dark sky in the north, after going about two miles (only having a few sprinkles) I pull into the golf course parking lot and take out my rain suit, the sky in the north did not look friendly. Well thank goodness I did that (and that I almost always have the suit with me) I hardly left the parking lot and ran into a sheet of water.  By the time I reached my turn off the highway the road was a sheet of water from the heavy rain, frankly it was getting a bit scary.  My last mile or so is both up a hill and I'm now on a side road with no traffic to have to worry about, made it home, shoes are soaked (I need to get some coveralls for the shoes) gloves are soaked, but otherwise I'm perfectly dry.  My new Avon's seemed to have performed well in the rain.  By later in the evening rain gauge is up to 1 1/2 inches and the rain wasn't quite done yet, will be great for the garden.

Oh, we love the ability of the weather service to predict our weather! 
Title: Re: Ah, don't you love the weather service
Post by: h2olawyer on July 16, 2008, 12:33:15 PM
And it's supposed to be easier to predict weather out there in the flatlands!   ::)

Rain gear is always nice to carry.  Glad the Avons are working well.  If you decide to get some actual motorcycle boots, look for some touring models with gore-tex built into them.  Your feet will stay dry & the gore-tex lets them breathe.  If you opt for overboots, you will stay dry from the rain & splash, but the lack of breathability may cause your feet to get damp from the sweat.

H2O
Title: Re: Ah, don't you love the weather service
Post by: YellowJacket! on July 16, 2008, 09:41:33 PM
I once drove by the NWS building in Morristown TN.  Lots of antennas, lots of Radars, but not a single window!  With all the technology, the simplest act of looking out the window can tell you a whole lot about what the weather is going to do.  Wonder how many weathermen...sorry weather people...do that these days?

David
Title: Re: Ah, don't you love the weather service
Post by: kiawrench on July 16, 2008, 10:46:34 PM
lol  weather here is easy to predict,,, open door,  walk out ,, if you get wet, is going to rain,, if you stay dry, is a bike day ,, if feet stick to mat outside of door, too cold to ride .

  that isnt being a smart a@*  just more reliable than weatherman .   beaches have been closed to all activity 4 times in last two weeks due to ground strike lightning--- comes down, hits beach and runs 2 to 300 yards up the beach- then just disappears in loud pop ,,, wonder where it actually goes?   

  girl tourist went down by fishing pier,,, had most of skin on one foot shredded by "possible shark" --- something isnt right-- she was in less than 2 feet of water, near a fishing pier, where people are known to chum the water for hours as they fish, and she MAY have been bitten by a shark as she played in the surf ????   

   ohio native lands bull shark at 2nd ave pier !   paper reported a fellow hooking and landing a 3 ft bull shark ,at same pier that girl was "possibly bitten by a shark " at the day before. area shark researchers say this is normal for this time of year,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


    i still dont understand the paper's stories here,,, half a foot gone, and it may have been a shark-- anyone know of anything else in 2 ft of water that can take a foot off?   nothing in salt water but a shark .  looks like bite marks, broken teeth in wound ,, amount of damage done in seconds,,,, should pretty much say shark to any reporter!

  add in fact a fellow pulled one out of water next day  also points to shark .....   bu tthey still wont say it was a shark---- not family beach friendly news!!
Title: Re: Ah, don't you love the weather service
Post by: Lucky on July 16, 2008, 11:31:18 PM
It wasn't a shark...


I bit her!  It was ME!

Tourist!  YUM!!!
Title: Re: Ah, don't you love the weather service
Post by: Brian Moffet on July 17, 2008, 12:09:57 AM
duh dum...   duh dummm...  duh dummm...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qhe08b3XgE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qhe08b3XgE)

Title: Re: Ah, don't you love the weather service
Post by: Lucky on July 17, 2008, 12:25:17 AM
Land Shark!
http://www.spike.com/video/saturday-night-live/2802070
Title: Re: Ah, don't you love the weather service
Post by: h2olawyer on July 17, 2008, 01:37:54 AM
Candygram.   ;D

H2O
Title: Re: Ah, don't you love the weather service
Post by: Rick G on July 18, 2008, 01:19:43 AM
Even looking out the window here won't get you accurate weather information, We get ferocious storm's that dump a ton of water in min. and flood the roads (and washes) how ever they usually move around in a large circle , due to the mountains . Some times you get rain ,sometimes you get lightning  and sometimes you get to watch! :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
Title: Re: Ah, don't you love the weather service
Post by: YellowJacket! on July 18, 2008, 05:46:02 AM
Nightime red, morning gray sets a biker on his way.  Nightime gray, morning red keeps a biker in his cage...or is it the other way around?  Not enough caffine yet...

David
Title: Re: Ah, don't you love the weather service
Post by: 67GTO on July 18, 2008, 06:41:00 AM
My dad (who was in the navy) would say "Red sky at night-sailor's delight. Red sky in the morning-
sailor take warning"

So I think your right