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Posted by Ripped Bag on Apr-24-2007 03:21:

Weather

Any meteorologists or weather geeks..

Every time someone mentioned something about weather in class (and even now) I think of sex. I mean come on..

The more warm and moist it becomes the more unstable it will be..

the colder and dryer it becomes the more calm it is..

All of the warm moist air mixing with that cool dry air is... its all fucking sex talk.


//end tired rant


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2007 03:23:

you have no idea....


Posted by Ripped Bag on Apr-24-2007 03:24:

The deeper the trough goes the more powerful and slow the storms are.... derrr


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2007 03:25:

actually, to get us through hard classes and homework assignments, we created our own porn star called "Geostrophic Dynamo". we had movie scripts, TV interviews, and much much more.


Posted by Ripped Bag on Apr-24-2007 03:26:

I remember when we first started learning where to place cold fronts on comma clouds using sattelite images. I was supposed to describe to the class how to do it and it turned in to a sex story basically. Good times...


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2007 03:29:

notes in class...


Posted by Frenchie on Apr-24-2007 03:30:

Where I live there is no weather.


Posted by chach on Apr-24-2007 03:32:

your hand writing looks like that of a serial murder / rapist


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2007 03:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
Where I live there is no weather.


actually, weather is simply the movement of molecules. it's really not that interesting at all.


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2007 03:32:

quote:
Originally posted by chach
your hand writing looks like that of a serial murder / rapist

it's multiple people's handwriting.

guess which lines i said!


Posted by spiflicated on Apr-24-2007 03:35:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
actually, weather is simply the movement of molecules. it's really not that interesting at all.


unless the molecules are moving at over 100 miles per hour


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2007 03:36:

quote:
Originally posted by spiflicated
unless the molecules are moving at over 100 miles per hour


merely a rate of change of location.

omg its calculus!


Posted by spiflicated on Apr-24-2007 03:39:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
merely a rate of change of location.

omg its calculus!


the rate of change of location of people's houses. lol, no calculus, that's been covered.


Posted by Ripped Bag on Apr-24-2007 03:43:

If your handwriting changes in and out of cursive its a tell for a psychotic personality


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2007 03:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Ripped Bag
If your handwriting changes in and out of cursive its a tell for a psychotic personality


really? mine totally does that, lol


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2007 03:45:

quote:
Originally posted by spiflicated
the rate of change of location of people's houses. lol, no calculus, that's been covered.



Posted by spiflicated on Apr-24-2007 03:46:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills


lmao


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2007 03:48:

quote:
Originally posted by spiflicated
lmao


amazing how math can explain stuff, isn'it?


Posted by La5eR on Apr-24-2007 03:50:

WX as its abreviated is complex.

It has to do with Pressure/Tempurature Gradients, low pressure systems, High pressure systems, Dry lines, Inversions, Convection currents, Wind shear, and rotational physics. It gets complicated. The names of clouds and what they mean gets even more intrinsic. I would recommend some reading material.


Posted by nchs09 on Apr-24-2007 03:50:

i think i have stated my perspective on weather man on tv


Posted by Ang ' ela_ie on Apr-24-2007 03:51:

Ive been studying the weather for 5 years now and I still giggle when someone says the word "moist."


Posted by Ang ' ela_ie on Apr-24-2007 03:52:

quote:
Originally posted by La5eR
WX as its abreviated is complex.

It has to do with Pressure/Tempurature Gradients, low pressure systems, High pressure systems, Dry lines, Inversions, Convection currents, Wind shear, and rotational physics. It gets complicated. The names of clouds and what they mean gets even more intrinsic. I would recommend some reading material.




Did someone find Wikipedia??


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2007 03:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie
Ive been studying the weather for 5 years now and I still giggle when someone says the word "moist."


me too.


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2007 03:54:

quote:
Originally posted by La5eR
WX as its abreviated is complex.


my license plate is WX GUY.


Posted by La5eR on Apr-24-2007 03:55:

No, I have been reading publications about WX since the age of 6 when I actually crapped my pants due to this horrendeous storm that was occuring at that time. So what you fear, learn about it and you shall fear it no more. Now I want to see a tornado, witness the power of a hurricane, play baseball with God again(Dont ask it was fun), and frolic in the snow banks of winter.


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