The importance of Weather

You may not know it but the weather has alot to do with our everyday lives. Take in example....D-Day if we didnt attack because the weather was a bad we might not have what we have today. Lightning....we can have fire from it...it also does much more...but i wont get into that right now. Every year that passes the moon moves away just a little bit from the earth. After the moon leaves the earth there will be no more tides. It maybe snowing one day and hot and sunny the next. So dont forget the weather gives us alot.

NS38
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It's merely personal observation, but increases and decreases in barometric pressure have noticeable effects on human and animal behavior. Watch traffic before storm clouds approach. It's quite easily to see if you look.
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And then there's the whole full moon thing. As a high school teacher I could always tell by the even wackier behavior of the students that there was a full moon.
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Oh boy, leave it to you to bring up an article about weather.....notice to everyone, this guys a weather-freak...lol (actually I'm not joking)

Nice article I suppose....there will probably be more on this topic yes?(),
~Zoo
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, this guys a weather-freak...


Then shaun what does that make you then.

That was a good article. I can see that you like the weather cause in a discussion that we had together and they were makin fun of you about it.

~blondelife~
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yes i am a weather "freak" but you know how it goes.
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That's alright, I'm a band "geek". The only difference is that most of my friends can't say anything about it. I'm thinking that's the only reason why you make fun of Jeffers. It's not strange to like the weather, IMO. I've always loved watching clouds, lightning storms, rain, snow, tornadoes, hurricanes, and the night sky. It's so fascinating. Of course, I just look at it because it's relaxing, but I still, sometimes obsessively watch the weather too.

Once, I went over to his house just to watch a storm. I think you were there too, Shaun.

Capt. over and out!