Author Topic: Tropical Depression/Storm >:c  (Read 1802 times)

asdf. Apparently, there's a Depression moving to the West-Northwest towards us in Florida, and it could become a Tropical Storm. No chance it could become an actual hurricane though. I usually get pissed at this kind of thing because Miami-Dade always makes a big clustforget of a fuss, then the storm ends up turning away from the state and the district gets pissed. They say it's for a precaution which I understand though.

Discuss.

Stop stealing the damn good weather :c

My town's gonna get hit with it.
I'm expecting lots of rain.

I had a dream that there was a hurricane in the form of just wind currents, no clouds just winds spinning around in the shape of a hurricane and making one giant twister.

I think it's called a Hurricane?

Amirite?

I think it's called a Hurricane?

Amirite?
I think its much calmer then a Hurricane.

Apparently, there's a Depression moving to the West-Northwest towards us in Florida
Better get some Cymbalta

Every time a storm rolls in my ears start popping

Every time a storm rolls in my ears start popping
Your ears are demons.

I was going to post something about how nobody gives a forget about what happens to Florida/Southern States.

But I decided against it. :D


I was going to post something about how nobody gives a forget about what happens to Florida/Southern States.

But I decided against it. :D
How could you say that! Do you know how many people would lose their grandparents if Florida was wiped out!

How could you say that! Do you know how many people would lose their grandparents if Florida was wiped out!

Evacuate the oldies.

Assload of Rip Current warnings on the news. Some people are stupid enough to swim in those conditions, because somebody already drowned.

Tropical Depression.
Galapagos Melancholy.

I think it's called a Hurricane?

Amirite?

Haha, no.

A hurricane is an organized cluster of storms rotating around a focused point called an eye with wind speeds over 70 MPH. Anything below is usually either a tropical storm or a tropical depression.