Understanding Weather Maps

For climate experts, only one piece of information can be interpreted from this map. It is hot in the west.

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Last summer, the lay people were only permitted to look at the east.

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15 Responses to Understanding Weather Maps

  1. Sorry to see the volcano in Maine unaccountably disappear. I was hoping to get up that way to see it someday.

  2. Jimmy Haigh. says:

    I can see a rainbow.

    • miked1947 says:

      ROFLMFAO!
      I watched those over 50 years ago while I was growing up. How F’N blind can some people be. They see a normal situation then claim “OH GE The Sky Is Falling! Chicken Little is alive and well!
      That youtube is solid proof and you fell for it! You seem to believe all the current crop of Fairy Tales.

    • Sunsettommy says:

      Bwahahahahahahaha!!!

      Man you are so dumb to fall for this because it has been seen near the ground many times over the centuries and even Issac Newton made a rainbow in his ROOM a few hundred years ago.

      Back in the 1970’s I remember seeing these near the ground rainbows in farmlands being irrigated and saw them in the 1980’s when I was moving wheelines on a hay farm.

      It is clear that you have no idea what it takes to make a rainbow in a yard.

    • Sundance says:

      I saw those all the time because I ran through the sprinkler as a kid to deal with temperatures that were as warm and warmer than today. This is another great example of climate hypochondria Citizenschallenge provides.

  3. It is curious, youz couldn’t see it for what it was – and how seriously you folks are taking it.
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    “even Issac Newton made a rainbow in his ROOM a few hundred years ago.”

    Yea, and do you appreciate what an incredible achievement it was to be able to study that rainbow while the sun was tracking in the sky and the freakin rainbow kept moving on him?
    ~ ~ ~
    Hey, but if you want to play – let’s try some Newton trivia;
    What was the most precious gift Isaac received as a young man?
    Why was it the most precious gift?
    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    Let’s try another game:

    What can you interpret from the info within this record?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_wave
    Particularly the post 2000 info? Well, the post 1950 information isn’t without significance either.

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