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Pretty Ring Galaxy
Currently attempting to investigate severe weather in the continental US, in terms of times of year it tends to happen, and where, so I have a general idea of when I do not want to be in specific parts of the US during my year of wandering. I pretty much already know the Northeast's weather (I'm intending to try to avoid wanderings involving snow, for example). Everywhere else, not so much.
Wikipedia makes me happy, as it appears to be the most useful source of this kind of information thus far.
Currently attempting to investigate severe weather in the continental US, in terms of times of year it tends to happen, and where, so I have a general idea of when I do not want to be in specific parts of the US during my year of wandering. I pretty much already know the Northeast's weather (I'm intending to try to avoid wanderings involving snow, for example). Everywhere else, not so much.
Wikipedia makes me happy, as it appears to be the most useful source of this kind of information thus far.
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Yes, you are correct about my liking of these pics. Indeed, I now feel the need to point
Yay!
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Quakes: known. But, they aren't weather, although they are natural phenomena.
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However, I disagree about the lack of bad weather, since I count clouds as bad weather, if they go on for too long, because they cause bad biochemical reactions in my brain. (this is why I could never live in either Seattle or Portland)
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How is mud a dangerous weather? Mudslides, sure, but just mud?
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