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http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/62824
Saturday looks like it may have some promise for a launch, Next week is supposed to be delicious, but don't kwo what the weekend holds. |
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On Wed, 12 May 2010 15:10:55 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/62824 Saturday looks like it may have some promise for a launch, Next week is supposed to be delicious, but don't kwo what the weekend holds. We need some. Send it our way, but do it in the afternoon - after I finish my 18 holes. -- Annoy a Liberal...practice personal responsibility! John H |
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On May 12, 6:22*pm, John H wrote:
On Wed, 12 May 2010 15:10:55 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/62824 Saturday looks like it may have some promise for a launch, *Next week is supposed to be delicious, but don't kwo what the weekend holds. We need some. Send it our way, but do it in the afternoon - after I finish my 18 holes. -- Annoy a Liberal...practice personal responsibility! John H I'll give it my best shot, man. http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/USDC0001 |
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On May 12, 6:10*pm, Tim wrote:
http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/62824 Saturday looks like it may have some promise for a launch, *Next week is supposed to be delicious, but don't kwo what the weekend holds. Go for it, Tim, you won't melt!!! |
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On May 13, 8:54*am, Loogypicker wrote:
On May 12, 6:10*pm, Tim wrote: http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/62824 Saturday looks like it may have some promise for a launch, *Next week is supposed to be delicious, but don't know what the weekend holds. Go for it, Tim, you won't melt!!! Probably not unless I get lightning struck.... ?;^ 0 |
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On May 13, 10:36*am, Tim wrote:
On May 13, 8:54*am, Loogypicker wrote: On May 12, 6:10*pm, Tim wrote: http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/62824 Saturday looks like it may have some promise for a launch, *Next week is supposed to be delicious, but don't know what the weekend holds. Go for it, Tim, you won't melt!!! Probably not unless I get lightning struck.... ?;^ 0 That would be a very bad day...... |
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On May 13, 12:05*pm, wrote:
On Thu, 13 May 2010 08:13:24 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker wrote: On May 13, 10:36*am, Tim wrote: On May 13, 8:54*am, Loogypicker wrote: On May 12, 6:10*pm, Tim wrote: http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/62824 Saturday looks like it may have some promise for a launch, *Next week is supposed to be delicious, but don't know what the weekend holds.. Go for it, Tim, you won't melt!!! Probably not unless I get lightning struck.... ?;^ 0 That would be a very bad day...... That is not an unreasonable thing to be worried about. Learn to read the clouds and don't forget get out from under the top and to look up. I bet a good number of the "blue sky" lightning strikes are not really as much "blue sky" as people think because the sun can be coming in at an angle. making it look like a beautiful day but straight up, that puffy cloud you see is really 20,000 feet tall. It is best to see these coming before they sneak up on you and understand what kind of weather pattern you are in. In South Florida that is usually going to be "thunderstorm" almost every day from June to November ... somewhere near you. Figure out which way the weather is moving and look to see what you are going to get. Try to spot the little fronts that build these tall clouds and be ready to cut your day short. I try to be tied up at the dock, watching these things from the tiki bar before they hit.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I can certainly read clouds! I lived for almost 20 years smack in the middle of "lightning alley" in Florida. Pretty much goes from Tampa, to Orlando, etc. |
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"Tim" wrote in message ... http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/62824 Saturday looks like it may have some promise for a launch, Next week is supposed to be delicious, but don't kwo what the weekend holds. Mid-week could easily turn into "flu" days. "Cough, cough, boss? it feels like bird flu......want me to come in anyways?" |
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http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/62824 Saturday looks like it may have some promise for a launch, Next week is supposed to be delicious, but don't know what the weekend holds. Go for it, Tim, you won't melt!!! Probably not unless I get lightning struck.... ?;^ 0 That would be a very bad day...... That is not an unreasonable thing to be worried about. Learn to read the clouds and don't forget get out from under the top and to look up. I bet a good number of the "blue sky" lightning strikes are not really as much "blue sky" as people think because the sun can be coming in at an angle. making it look like a beautiful day but straight up, that puffy cloud you see is really 20,000 feet tall. It is best to see these coming before they sneak up on you and understand what kind of weather pattern you are in. In South Florida that is usually going to be "thunderstorm" almost every day from June to November ... somewhere near you. Figure out which way the weather is moving and look to see what you are going to get. Try to spot the little fronts that build these tall clouds and be ready to cut your day short. I try to be tied up at the dock, watching these things from the tiki bar before they hit. Don't they make surge protectors for boats? --oTTo-- |
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On May 13, 11:50*am, "Otto Bahn" wrote:
wrote http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/62824 Saturday looks like it may have some promise for a launch, Next week is supposed to be delicious, but don't know what the weekend holds. Go for it, Tim, you won't melt!!! Probably not unless I get lightning struck.... ?;^ 0 That would be a very bad day...... That is not an unreasonable thing to be worried about. Learn to read the clouds and don't forget get out from under the top and to look up. I bet a good number of the "blue sky" lightning strikes are not really as much "blue sky" as people think because the sun can be coming in at an angle. making it look like a beautiful day but straight up, that puffy cloud you see is really 20,000 feet tall. It is best to see these coming before they sneak up on you and understand what kind of weather pattern you are in. In South Florida that is usually going to be "thunderstorm" almost every day from June to November ... somewhere near you. Figure out which way the weather is moving and look to see what you are going to get. Try to spot the little fronts that build these tall clouds and be ready to cut your day short. I try to be tied up at the dock, watching these things from the tiki bar before they hit. Don't they make surge protectors for boats? --oTTo--- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I think a surge protector would be nye on to worthless on an aluminum pontoon. |
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