Re: High Risk today N AL, SE TN, N GA
Posted by Conclue on 4/27/2011, 11:13 am
Damn Adriondacks always kill convection... well not ALWAYS but A MAJORITY of the time. Looked like a nice bow-echo was forming and just as it passed the mountains it feel apart, broke down and I got a sprinkle with some C-C lightening. I was livid. LOL i stayed up an extra hour or so just to see what it would do.

I should have known better.

2 more weeks and I've got my degree.... if I make it out of this alive. Of course the week we do severe weather exercises we have amazing severe weather. Too bad we're all too busy to put the proper effort into it because we've all got our asses whooped this past 3 years.

This major is beyond ridiculous, FYI for anyone interested in pursing a degree in atmos sci and if you do, go to a school that's not one of the top ranked unless you want your life sucked out of you. I've allready told our dept chair to stop telling their students "this is grad level material at so and so college..." because if we hear it one more time, we're gonna flip out.

What a nightmare.
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