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02/04/2008 5:13 PM  

HI! Sorry for you guy's ....played golf here in East Texas yesterday in shorts and T shirt.   Low last night of 61!

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02/04/2008 6:17 PM  
Let's see, if it is that warm this time of your, you best enjoy it, when we have our moderate weather you'll be baskin in the AC controlled environment or cooking outside

Hit near 40 today, kinda strange to have this kind of mild weather this time of year!

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02/05/2008 7:24 AM  
It's 68 this morning at 7:30. What?

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02/05/2008 10:14 AM  
Don't get too relaxed. It's on the waaaaaaayy!!!  18 here this A.M.

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02/05/2008 11:37 AM  

Yea...... but when  it gets HOT here the ladies shorts get shorter and the tops smaller....you just need to take the good with the bad.

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Posted By COOPERHAWK on 02/05/2008 10:14 AM
Don't get too relaxed. It's on the waaaaaaayy!!!  18 here this A.M.

Holy Mackeral!!!  Okay east coast, I didn't mean what's going on there this AM.  Steve, are you guys all right out there.  I guess I'd rather have the snow and cold.

I was at work when an F5 hit St. Peter Minnesota a few years back and the US Weather Bureau man and I barely kept ahead of it putting out the alerts.  The last one was to my wife to "Call the neighbors and warn them and then GET IN THE BASEMENT!  It stopped a mile from my house.

The next day the weather man and I toured the damage areas to assess damage and were we ever treated like KINGS.  People appreciated the warnings.

Oh yeah, I was an FAA Air Traffic Control Supervisor at the time, (retired now), and we were using a combination of pilot reports from my Controllers along with the Weather Bureau's Doppler Radar to track the tornados.

Makes you feel good when you can contribute like that.

 


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