With all of the predictions and warnings for 150+mph winds racing over the tops of the western mountains, how could a storm dragon resist slipping out there for a visit?
LAH-DEE-FREAKIN'-DAH!desuJanuary 5 2008, 18:38:39 UTC
Well, that may have been very nice for you, Mr. Fancypants, but it was miserable for the groundpounders! When I espied the gum trees outside conducting themselves in an unseemly horizontal fashion, I cried out for my fainted couch. And then when I passed the sea lions hauling out on 237... the very thought makes me yearn for my smelling salts.
Actually, it was awesome here on the ground, too, although it wasn't awesome enough at work for them to put the antennas into birdbath mode. We're supposedly getting thunderstorms today and tomorrow! The doppler is showing some great stuff moving this way right this second.
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Actually, it was awesome here on the ground, too, although it wasn't awesome enough at work for them to put the antennas into birdbath mode. We're supposedly getting thunderstorms today and tomorrow! The doppler is showing some great stuff moving this way right this second.
Truckee's looking pretty hot: http://video.dot.ca.gov/asx/d3-truckee-scales-80.asx
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