Eh plans changed Ljubljana-Zurich-Dallas, the price for the ticket is ~770 EUR. How much did you paid?Originariamente Scritto da griffa-petrucci
We will land in Dallas, then probably will have one night sleep there, renting a car and moving north. Well it all depents of current situation in those days
Yeah, 30days is a long period...as you remember that topic you opened for OKC tornadoes...now think...statistically if I just sit in the café there in any of OKC restaurant, I should see a tornado in 30 days Am I right or not?
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I did spend a number like you but I had to stay only 20 days. If I had stayed for 1 month I should have spent at least 850 euro! So I think that is a good price.Originariamente Scritto da Aragorth
Yeah MARKO my advice is to stay sit down in a pub in Ok City so you'll certainly see more than a tornado and you won't spend gas money!
Lemme know as more as you can. I hope you'll do a thread on Meteonetwork meteorologia section so I'll can do some advices to you and friends.
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Yeah, exactly...so I can stay 8 weeks instead 4 without spending a penny on gas!Originariamente Scritto da griffa-petrucci
Sure, man...I will open thread for "live reports/coverage" from Tornado Alley!Originariamente Scritto da griffa-petrucci
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Ok man that's great. Keep in touchOriginariamente Scritto da Aragorth
Andrea Griffa
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Ciao Marko,
volevo chiederti: sono 2 le waterspout che si sono formate sul golfo di Trieste?
Grazie, ciao.
And if the cloud bursts Thunder in your ear, You shout and no one seems to hear
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always looking at the sky
Yes, those 2 were waterspoutsOriginariamente Scritto da Ben
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Grazie Marko!!Originariamente Scritto da Aragorth
And if the cloud bursts Thunder in your ear, You shout and no one seems to hear
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always looking at the sky
Andrea,
have your read this "crap:" http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2006/s2572.htm
now I have some worries about an early season I am going to chase, damnit...
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Marko, I should be glad if I was in you. When the water in a portion of South Pacific is cooler than normal the surface evaporation is less and the air brought in by the southern jet stream is cooler and dryer. That's La Niña. When this occurs, the northern jet stream, which brings in cold, arctic air, becomes dominant. Major cells need that colder air to develop. So don't worry about that. It'll give you a great helpOriginariamente Scritto da Aragorth
Andrea Griffa
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Ah you always know how to put a person in good mood Thanks, then I am out of worries for now...should be happy though
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