Posted on 06/02/2013 5:58:19 PM PDT by Kaslin
But you keep trying sparky like I told the other moron. The Odds are with you now. You should get one right soon.
by accident...
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It’s different if you know people, or at least can put a face to the punchline.
(a little dark humor)
LOL, not the greatest joke ever, but better than the other one!
Your cranial-rectal inversion is obvious.
The whimpering puppy would finance it from his piggy bank. LOL!
Come on, even you have enough meager brain power to figure that one out. Or does an adult need to help you with clicking the link?
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In 2009? I don't know. They didn't die. Did they drive into the tornado in 2013? No. Why are you so stupid, whimpering puppy?
Tim Samaras, a native of Lakewood, Colo., holds the Guinness World Record for the greatest pressure drop ever measured inside a tornado. He designed, built, and deployed instrument probes to measure atmospheric variables such as pressure and wind in the path of tornadoes.
He deployed one of these in the path of an F4 tornado that destroyed the small town of Manchester, S.D., on June 24, 2003. This probe registered a world-record 100-millibar drop in pressure inside the twister.
Samaras, a tornado scientist for over 25 years, founded and ran a scientific field research program dubbed TWISTEX (Tactical Weather Instrumented Sampling in Tornadoes EXperiment). He also starred in the Discovery Channel series Storm Chasers.
The Weather Channel's severe weather expert, Dr. Greg Forbes, knew Tim personally. "He was a groundbreaker in terms of the kind of research he was doing on severe thunderstorms and tornadoes," Dr. Forbes said on The Weather Channel Sunday morning.
As I've said yes, they've known what causes tornadoes for many decades...And they can nearly predict when they'll occur and approximately the region where they'll form.
People running around the back country chasing them, videoing cows flying over barns makes great video, but that's about it.
Your expertise and credentials originate from where?
they can nearly predict when they'll occur and approximately the region where they'll form.
Then why are there so many deaths from tornadoes?
Yes, literally... because he was driving too close to a F***ing Tornado!
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Well I can tell you with a certainty that three of them happened because the morons were driving too close to a Tornado..!
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You appear to he jealous or envious of Tim Samaras. Why is that? Because he actually accomplished something worthwhile in his life?
BS...there is so much more to study and learn with tornado-genesis. The lead time on warnings has gotten better, the technology keeps improving and the short term hi-res models have improved dramatically. One of the main challenges is to find out why some tornado warned storms produce tornadoes and why other tornado warned storms do not...it my be trivial to you, but for the sake of tornado science it is a very important answer they are seeking. Tim Samaras was also very active in the science of lightning...the number two weather killer in the U.S. With advancements in lightning detection equipment at golf courses and other sporting events, the continuation of such research into severe weather is valid...unlike global warming.
Were the 24 astronauts who have given their lives in service of the space program and firemen who have perished attempting to save lives and property morons, mental midget?
Him, not so much...
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Also I am in an exclusive group Called the "Not Gonna Die chasing a Tornado Society". He will never be able to clear the entrance exam hurdles!
The astronauts had a reasonable risk/reward situation in my view.
These tornado guys need a much more robust vehicle to chase in.
The guy from Climate Change Channel (Bettes) was lucky to get out of that Suburban alive.
At a minimum they need a Nascar quality rollover cage, seats, and harness restraints.
No because none of them were dumb enough to Chase a Tornado and get killed doing it.
I'll take "Painfully Obvious Answers even to Morons Like Alashole Wolf" for 200 next Alex!
Mental midget | Define Mental midget at Dictionary.com mental midget definition n. a stupid person.
You are the prime example, whimpering puppy.
I think this comedian is a worthless POS for this comment. But on the other hand, you know what happens when you poke a tiger with a stick. Just sayin’
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