Originally posted by CanadaguyAnd I supose if everyone took your advice and moved out there would be a the whole South Eastern corner of the US with nobody in it. A barren waste land ravished by hurricane after hurricane.
Y'know not to sound insensitive....waitasec....I actually don't care if I sound insensitive...but I'll never understand why people in Florida continue to live there when every year we hear about another hurricane, and the misery and devestation. My answer to you is MOVE OUT OF THE WAY. Oh and good luck with the hurricane.
Then where would yr presidential elections be?
By the way its 6.45 in the morning here and its bright and sunny
Originally posted by ROGER THE DODGERhaha...a little wet then rog..it's the same here.
Tredegar, S Wales. Rain, grey skies with intermitent bursts of sunshine followed by more rain, which was then topped up by more rain !!! I forgot to mention the mini gales as well which were accompanied by ............that's right ...........more rain ! 🙁
I was just watching the weather forecast on the BBC.
The way they've got the map of Britain up, with England large at the bottom of the screen and Scotland smaller at the top...reminded me of a woman.
Scotland being the brains.
The north of England being the chest.
Wales being the stomach.
And the rest of England being the arse.
Geophysical activity forecast: the geomagnetic field is expected to be at active to minor storm levels with a chance for isolated major storm intervals for the next 24 hours (25 august) as the current disturbance is likely to persist. In addition, a favorably positioned coronal hole is likely to keep the solar wind velocity elevated in this flow behind the cmes. There is also a chance for a glancing blow contribution to activity from the M2/cme of 23/1444 utc. Conditions should subside to unsettled to active for 26 august and should be mostly unsettled by 27 august. The greater than 10 mev proton event will probably end sometime on 25 august.
Source: http://www.spacew.com/www/dailyrpt.html (24 August 2005)