Joined: 23 Oct 2006Posts: 2303Location: FOCO, MOFO!!!
sweet shit there Razi!
Thanks for reminding me where that RTE app is..i've used it before and lost it when my work compy took a big turd a while back.
BTW, the the hell did you attach the radar file? teach me, please!
john
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:44 pm
AAAARRRRRGGGGbllll pppphtt!Joined: 26 Aug 2006Posts: 725Location: In the lab.
TrikerTrev wrote:
uh, holy fucking water wings, Batman!
i've evacuated ALL of 7 my at&t buildings today...and am still @ work...almost stranded! It's an amazing site in Bothell with water running thru the streets.
now for act 2, the WIND!
Hold on to your panties...the fun has just started!
you got job security dude.
I <3 global climate change!
we need a favorite equations thread, mine's... ∆g = ∆H-t∆s
_________________ In der Not frisst der Teufel Fliegen.
Thanks for reminding me where that RTE app is..i've used it before and lost it when my work compy took a big turd a while back.
BTW, the the hell did you attach the radar file? teach me, please!
The radar file I stole from the Washington Yacht Club Weather Page. I do not know where they got the file though. The WYC weather page is fun too because until recently it had VERY current gauge of wind velocity as measured from an anemometer mounted 40' above the W. arch of 520. It is still linked to this gauge, but the gauge ihas been broken for several weeks and I am starting to lose hope.
The modeling apps are pretty awesome. This is a fucking goldmine (and keeps me from getting any work done on days like today).
Sweet tools there Raz. My favorite has to be http://www.die.net/earth/, where you can see the current sunlight AND cloud cover for the whole planet. So just in case you ever wonder, "Hmm, is it cloudy in Mongolia?" you can find out. :D
henry
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 4:37 pm
somewhat piggishJoined: 05 Aug 2005Posts: 5415Location: on porch with shotgun
Hey! one hill down! There's one hill i won't have to worry about climbing for a while. Sweet.
Joined: 25 Jul 2005Posts: 5547Location: Columbia City
TrikerTrev wrote:
5
the only one that matters
confirmed. "It's a Typhoon"... more like "I'm a buffoon!"
apocalypsewow
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:40 am
Joined: 11 Oct 2007Posts: 82Location: wallingfnord
as I rode home from a 16 hour shift at 7am (complete with evacuation due to rain shorting the fire alarm) I silently cursed leaving my goretex pants at home then sank into the bottle of jim beam in my room
TrikerTrev
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 5:30 am
Joined: 23 Oct 2006Posts: 2303Location: FOCO, MOFO!!!
Mr. 75 Dollars wrote:
TrikerTrev wrote:
5
the only one that matters
confirmed. "It's a Typhoon"... more like "I'm a buffoon!"
maybe so, but at least im all paid up!
whats the name...Langston?
Bentkunin
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:36 am
Joined: 16 Nov 2007Posts: 6Location: North Seattle
There's a lot of reports of roads and and bridges washed out - any word on the burke gilman or sammamish river trails? After seeing what the storm did to downtown Woodinville, I'm not sure I'll like what I see when I try to bike past there on the way to work.
martin
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 11:02 am
Joined: 30 Jan 2006Posts: 712
Bentkunin wrote:
There's a lot of reports of roads and and bridges washed out - any word on the burke gilman or sammamish river trails? After seeing what the storm did to downtown Woodinville, I'm not sure I'll like what I see when I try to bike past there on the way to work.
North end was fine after work. Stay off 35th by Nathan Hale though. Lk Forest Park was actually sort of nice because the river cleared all the leaves off the trail. No washouts or downed trees.
Bentkunin
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 1:13 pm
Joined: 16 Nov 2007Posts: 6Location: North Seattle
Quote:
Stay off 35th by Nathan Hale though.
Yeah, I head about the school being closed due to flooding. I usually follow the contours of the creek through there to get from lake city way to the bgt. Probably not a good idea until the rain stops.
btw, the sammamish is partially up on the trails on both sides of the river under the bridge at 85th in redmond. Still safe, but who knows what it's like down near woodinville where the flooding in the streets was worse.
dashap
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 2:41 pm
professorJoined: 21 Jun 2006Posts: 1566Location: central district
Bentkunin wrote:
There's a lot of reports of roads and and bridges washed out - any word on the burke gilman or sammamish river trails? After seeing what the storm did to downtown Woodinville, I'm not sure I'll like what I see when I try to bike past there on the way to work.
I rode the Burke all the way from Bothell about 3:00 yesterday afternoon. There were some mudslides between LFP and Matthews Beach but nothing you couldn't get around either to the side of the trail or on the road below.
TrikerTrev
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:59 am
Joined: 23 Oct 2006Posts: 2303Location: FOCO, MOFO!!!
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