Kevin,
I am surprised you didn't express your feeling of it being "cool" when the
level broke in New Orleans.
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http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/WestGulf.shtml
These are the weather bouys. 42001 is right in the path and about 50
miles away (when I typed this note)
watch "Combined plot of Wind Speed, Gust, and Air Pressure" and see
the storm build. I bet it goes down in the few hours.
I watched Kartina come ashore on the east gulf bouys and saw them
start dropping offline.
Cool! At 1550 GMT, waves at 42001 were 32.5 feet, barometer falling
rapidly.
What is so cool about that?
You twit, it IS cool, cool as hell! I find it very interesting,
watching the wave height grow, the barometric pressure fall, etc. Are
you really so ****ing uptight that and unconcerned about science that
you don't find this stuff fascinating, hence "cool"?