It has stormed 3 times, tiwce severe, in the past 4 days here.
And it's starting again.
Discuss storms.
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i like them

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littletonkslover wrote:
i like them
I hate them, especially at night.
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4Infinity wrote:
storms are stormy
of course you need storms to balance out the good days and bring rain. you dont like storms so i suppose you dont like drinking anything?
No, I mean Thunderstorms.
Rain is beautiful
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bananaman114 wrote:
4Infinity wrote:
storms are stormy
of course you need storms to balance out the good days and bring rain. you dont like storms so i suppose you dont like drinking anything?No, I mean Thunderstorms.
Rain is beautiful![]()
sound is important
sight is the weakest of senses; and the least moving. thunderstorms remind you of the beauty of nature. or is that just an atomic bomb that America dropped?
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4Infinity wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
4Infinity wrote:
storms are stormy
of course you need storms to balance out the good days and bring rain. you dont like storms so i suppose you dont like drinking anything?No, I mean Thunderstorms.
Rain is beautiful![]()
sound is important
sight is the weakest of senses; and the least moving. thunderstorms remind you of the beauty of nature. or is that just an atomic bomb that America dropped?
Firstly, I live in Canada
That is why man invented music.
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bananaman114 wrote:
4Infinity wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
No, I mean Thunderstorms.
Rain is beautiful :Dsound is important
sight is the weakest of senses; and the least moving. thunderstorms remind you of the beauty of nature. or is that just an atomic bomb that America dropped?Firstly, I live in Canada :P
That is why man invented music.
im moving to Canada when i grow up
what a peaceful place whose government isnt obssesed with war.
anyway i cant be using my first amendment because that would be trolling :O
and that is why man invented music
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4Infinity wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
4Infinity wrote:
sound is important
sight is the weakest of senses; and the least moving. thunderstorms remind you of the beauty of nature. or is that just an atomic bomb that America dropped?Firstly, I live in Canada
![]()
That is why man invented music.im moving to Canada when i grow up
what a peaceful place whose government isnt obssesed with war.
anyway i cant be using my first amendment because that would be trolling![]()
and that is why man invented music
Agreed, but I believe the topic was thunderstorms, not Canada.
Should I make a topic about Canada?
Naw.
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I like them, but I also fear them at the same time. They're a pretty amazing, yet scary, display of how powerful nature can be.
Sometimes I count the time between the lightning and the thunder to determine how far off the storm is (which is probably not a very accurate way to determine how fast a thunderstorm is traveling, but hey
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cheddargirl wrote:
I like them, but I also fear them at the same time. They're a pretty amazing, yet scary, display of how powerful nature can be.
Sometimes I count the time between the lightning and the thunder to determine how far off the storm is (which is probably not a very accurate way to determine how fast a thunderstorm is traveling, but hey)
I watch the clouds and the wind.
A tree fell over near my house
And we have a tree in my backyard.
And they have a Severe Thunderstorm Watch.
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bananaman114 wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I like them, but I also fear them at the same time. They're a pretty amazing, yet scary, display of how powerful nature can be.
Sometimes I count the time between the lightning and the thunder to determine how far off the storm is (which is probably not a very accurate way to determine how fast a thunderstorm is traveling, but hey)
I watch the clouds and the wind.
A tree fell over near my house![]()
And we have a tree in my backyard.
And they have a Severe Thunderstorm Watch.
I get severe thunderstorm watches, too, at times. I remember one time when a pretty bad storm it and it fell on my neighbor's car. Another time the power lines got knocked down. They can be devastating but sometimes I'm in awe of their sheer force at times (it's also probably why I can't ever take nature lightly). ^^

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cheddargirl wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I like them, but I also fear them at the same time. They're a pretty amazing, yet scary, display of how powerful nature can be.
Sometimes I count the time between the lightning and the thunder to determine how far off the storm is (which is probably not a very accurate way to determine how fast a thunderstorm is traveling, but hey)
I watch the clouds and the wind.
A tree fell over near my house![]()
And we have a tree in my backyard.
And they have a Severe Thunderstorm Watch.I get severe thunderstorm watches, too, at times. I remember one time when a pretty bad storm it and it fell on my neighbor's car. Another time the power lines got knocked down. They can be devastating but sometimes I'm in awe of their sheer force at times (it's also probably why I can't ever take nature lightly). ^^
Yeah, same.
I'm not to worried about the watch, though, as a city about, err, 15 minutes from here? (Where coolstuff lives..
) isn't under a watch.
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bananaman114 wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
i like them
I hate them, especially at night.
Same here!
(Trying to sleep when *rumble* *crash* *swear*)
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cheddargirl wrote:
I like them, but I also fear them at the same time. They're a pretty amazing, yet scary, display of how powerful nature can be.
Sometimes I count the time between the lightning and the thunder to determine how far off the storm is (which is probably not a very accurate way to determine how fast a thunderstorm is traveling, but hey)
2 seconds = 1 mile in between the flash and bang. There was an EF1 near where I live Wednesday night. Hurricane force winds. And I was in the basement. Scary. Even posted a topic on it before the power went out.

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Thunder, rain, lightning, darkness. Just coincidentally some of my favorite things...
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I honestly don't mind thunderstorms, unless they are severe, or at night.

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