Just so you're aware, I'm responsible for this overnight miracle: I left my car windows cracked. The ground in our back yard (Old Lake Highlands) is soggy for the first time in months. Bring it on, baby!
I just want to know what most of Dallas did to offend Mother Nature -- according to this radar picture, the storms seem to be taking a circuitous route around it.
Alex, me bucko - the storms in that image are moving (roughly) west to east. Though the scenario you mistakenly posit in this instance occurs rather too frequently for my taste, leading one to suspect the influence of the "concrete heat island" effect. Or perhaps UFO aliens.
John Meyer, says:
Just so you're aware, I'm responsible for this overnight miracle: I left my car windows cracked. The ground in our back yard (Old Lake Highlands) is soggy for the first time in months. Bring it on, baby!
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Alex Bentley, says:
I just want to know what most of Dallas did to offend Mother Nature -- according to this radar picture, the storms seem to be taking a circuitous route around it.
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John Meyer, says:
Alex, me bucko - the storms in that image are moving (roughly) west to east. Though the scenario you mistakenly posit in this instance occurs rather too frequently for my taste, leading one to suspect the influence of the "concrete heat island" effect. Or perhaps UFO aliens.
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Scott Doyle, says:
Maybe our air pollution is rivaling that of Beijing and storms are lazy.
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