This is the definition of a front.
Nov. 30th, 2006 09:10 pmYeah, so, placing bets on a tornado in Xenia.
Lol, just kidding. Sometimes I can be mean. But seriously, it was so grey all morning and all of a sudden the wind just went NUTS. (A tree broke in half over by Albert Emmanuel.) And when there's bad wind and rainy skies, people in Xenia go nuts. People, chill. Although I will admit this has been one of the worst winds I've seen in a while.
But anyway, as for the title. So it' been gray the past 48 hours or so, and it was rainy-ish all morning. On my way from work into physics (which I'm in right now), the wind picked up like CRAZY. Trash started blowing everywhere, branches going nuts, just craziness. And as I get up to the science center, when you look to the East it's gray with huge thunderheads, and there is a VERY obvious line of clouds, and pure blue skies with white puffy wisps of clouds to the west. I mean, that's a front if I've ever seen one. Someone said it's supposed to rain, and it better fucking get a move on. Fo realz. [Sun just broke! w00! I'm blind!]
(I have photos of a like situation last year, but there wasn't such an obvious front break, it was a sort-of-gradual green-gray to bright blue.)
Oh, and I love it when adults have a great sense of humor. Someone asked the professor before class what his method of test curve was that he had been talking about. He said, "Oh, I just said that so you didn't feel as bad." He let our jaws hit the floor and then said just kidding. Then when everyone else was in class, someone asked what the exam was going to be like. He said, "Just know it's going to be nothing like any of your other tests." The he paused again and said, "I'm just kidding." Lol, I love it when teachers can be funny (even though this guy kind of drives me up a wall).
Lol, just kidding. Sometimes I can be mean. But seriously, it was so grey all morning and all of a sudden the wind just went NUTS. (A tree broke in half over by Albert Emmanuel.) And when there's bad wind and rainy skies, people in Xenia go nuts. People, chill. Although I will admit this has been one of the worst winds I've seen in a while.
But anyway, as for the title. So it' been gray the past 48 hours or so, and it was rainy-ish all morning. On my way from work into physics (which I'm in right now), the wind picked up like CRAZY. Trash started blowing everywhere, branches going nuts, just craziness. And as I get up to the science center, when you look to the East it's gray with huge thunderheads, and there is a VERY obvious line of clouds, and pure blue skies with white puffy wisps of clouds to the west. I mean, that's a front if I've ever seen one. Someone said it's supposed to rain, and it better fucking get a move on. Fo realz. [Sun just broke! w00! I'm blind!]
(I have photos of a like situation last year, but there wasn't such an obvious front break, it was a sort-of-gradual green-gray to bright blue.)
Oh, and I love it when adults have a great sense of humor. Someone asked the professor before class what his method of test curve was that he had been talking about. He said, "Oh, I just said that so you didn't feel as bad." He let our jaws hit the floor and then said just kidding. Then when everyone else was in class, someone asked what the exam was going to be like. He said, "Just know it's going to be nothing like any of your other tests." The he paused again and said, "I'm just kidding." Lol, I love it when teachers can be funny (even though this guy kind of drives me up a wall).