Mj10
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| 29 Jun 2012 10:52 PM |
1. Lightning every 1-2 seconds 2. Winds from 30-40+ MPH 3. Thunder around every 60 seconds 4. Huge amount of rain and hail 5. And experienced over 100 degree weather earlier today
...Then I think the entire east coast is getting blown up |
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mastercc
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| 29 Jun 2012 10:55 PM |
| 100 Degree? I got 110. Humidity was so high that I walked outside and it felt like I had been sweating for 5 hours. Just last week we had no power because of storms. |
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Pretendo
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| 29 Jun 2012 10:57 PM |
| it's the end of the world as we know it (and i feel fine) |
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PsychoBob
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| 29 Jun 2012 10:58 PM |
The heavy rain was probably the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby
It's like this in Florida every day so I don't even mind |
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Mj10
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| 29 Jun 2012 11:00 PM |
| oh it definetly wasnt parts of tropical storm debby, you can look at some weather radar and check out whats going on over here |
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| 29 Jun 2012 11:03 PM |
| Florida gets all those things every day but we're all used to it. |
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Mj10
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| 29 Jun 2012 11:03 PM |
| And actually im looking at the radar here, it looks like its just over maryland and virginia, so i overreacted there, people in those states know what im talking about |
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Mj10
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| 29 Jun 2012 11:05 PM |
| Yeah, people outside of Virginia and Maryland arent gonna understand what was going on, at first it was a wind shear Ill say that though but then everything else got out of control |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:41 AM |
That was a huge storm last night.
#~Dansa med oss Klappa era händer Gör som vi gör Ta några steg åt vänster Lyssna och lär Missa inte chansen Nu är vi här med Caramelldansen!~ |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:43 AM |
i wish i was in the US
i like the summer heat
especially because i heard heat index is like 114 in my town |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:43 AM |
| Yesterday: 110 degrees and lightning fireworks with pouring down rain :P |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:44 AM |
| How does one survive 100 degrees outside? That is the boiling temprature of water! |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:45 AM |
| I'm expieriencingg those. By the way, that was a heck of a storm last night. |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:45 AM |
@Napoleon Answer: Humidty I felt like if I went outside, I would DROWN. That's how humid it was. |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:47 AM |
| @Cooldude9886 It's so humid where I am. I took a walk yesterday, I almost drowned in my sweat. It was like 94, but it was humid, it felt like 107. |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:49 AM |
That was the biggest storm I was ever in. When I used to live in Louisiana and Georgia, I was used to thunderstorms happening all the time. But I had never experienced such a tropical storm until yesterday.
#~Dansa med oss Klappa era händer Gör som vi gör Ta några steg åt vänster Lyssna och lär Missa inte chansen Nu är vi här med Caramelldansen!~ |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:49 AM |
@Cooldude9886
You didn't answer my question.
100 degrees could kill a human. |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:50 AM |
@napoleon
That's only if you stay outside for like 10 hours. But people like me adapt to the weather quickly. So it only takes me like 5 minutes to adapt to the 100 degree heat and not feel as hot.
#~Dansa med oss Klappa era händer Gör som vi gör Ta några steg åt vänster Lyssna och lär Missa inte chansen Nu är vi här med Caramelldansen!~ |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:52 AM |
| @PoisidonFinn I woke up at about 11:30 last night, it was a lightning strike that lit up my whole room(with light, not fire) And made the loudest noise Ive ever heard. I couldnt fall back asleep, those were happening every 30 seconds. |
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Davi4629
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:52 AM |
| I'm on the east coast... but i'm way too far north for those silly tropical storms :3 |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:53 AM |
"100 degrees could kill a human"
100 degress centrigrade yes
100 farenheight no
and they are talking about farenheight |
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evey93
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:53 AM |
Not blowing up.
Getting covered by water from Greenland and Antarctica.
~Should I take a chance for freedom and throw it all down the drain?~ |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:54 AM |
@wolf
Lightning yesterday was constantly striking almost every second. The storm last an hour and and something minutes. From 10:15 or something - 11:45. Yesterday, the wind was blowing 80 mph and when I opened my door, the door flew back really fast and I was somehow able to close it as quickly.
#~Dansa med oss Klappa era händer Gör som vi gör Ta några steg åt vänster Lyssna och lär Missa inte chansen Nu är vi här med Caramelldansen!~ |
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| 30 Jun 2012 06:54 AM |
| i had to stay up all night because of that damm storm |
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mariopoi
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