I love the weather and have always been interested in it. To me, the creation of incredible storms and the patterns of heat, wind, fronts, and pressure systems in absolutely incredible, especially since many of these things still baffle humans!
I want to know: does anybody share my interest? Any other weather buffs out there? Or, some interesting story or fact about the weather?
I live in the Ohio Valley area, and we get the worst thunderstorms. We haven't had any tornados (knock on wood), but the storm season is just peaking, so it's gonna be a bumpy ride!
i like that zakyman. I live in Maine and we just a tornado a week or so ago, and we never get those type of disasters...but the heat is here and it's not even summer and im already dying...heat and I are like oil and water..... heat! BAH! >.<
I wish I could get more storms. I live in Iowa, and systems come through all the time, yet my town seems to always get missed! It has also been intolerable. The past few days it's been in the upper 90's with high humidity... I'm used to psychotic weather (I mean, it's Iowa), but we're not even getting storms from this until late tomorrow... I'm getting bored with it.
The weather changes sporadically here. One day it'll be nice outside with decent weather, then the next day it'll be above ninety degrees. After that we'll have a thunder storm. My ideal weather is sixty-seventy degrees, windy, and sunny.
I live in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where it has rained/been cloudy since mid-March. It's boring. But thunderstorms are awesome, though we don't get many, and we do have the occasional hurricane.
I am pretty interested in major storms and tornadoes and hurricanes and stuff like that but it is pretty confusing to me.
I totally agree with you! I love the severe storms and stuff; they're so cool! Thunderheads, tornadoes, all that stuff is very intriguing to me. I marvel at how all of it gets organized and yet humans don't understand all of it! If you are wondering how something in weather works, I may be able to help. I know quite a bit. But I'm not an expert.