Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by goldfish
whats an elcetrical storm
happy?
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Cybermonkey
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is that ball lightning in the top picture????
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J da Silva
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I'd piss myself(literally) if some burberry chavs we're in their burberry boat in the pacific, when a lightening bolt electricuted their chequered asses
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1600power
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Registered: 22nd Apr 04
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lovin those pics m8! and proper scary third pic down i mean ffs how big is that strike
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scott d
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quote: Originally posted by VenomTurbo
I'd piss myself(literally) if some burberry chavs we're in their burberry boat in the pacific, when a lightening bolt electricuted their chequered asses
It would fry into a thousand pieces being a fake burberry boat
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kerzo
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Registered: 10th Nov 02
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
El Nino is what happens in the Pacific ocean when certain events happen. El Nino is responsible for weather all around the globe, especially those countries closest to the Pacific ocean. Even the UK feels the effects of El Nino from time to time. What happens is that the Pacific ocean is so damn big, if the southern trade winds slow down, So much energy is created in the pacific, that very bad weather occurs, be it drought or severe thunderstorms, depending on where you live. During a hot period, the pacific ocean is generally 1 metre higher due to the water temperature, and this gives off massive convection, which dictates weather around the whole world. Its some big shit!!
or in short terms it is sergio garcia's nickname
another piece of random information......did you know that the name for a hurricane in australia is a willy willy
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mav
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Registered: 19th Jun 01
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i just posted them...got sent them today...
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Tiesto
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Waht the green glowing strike to bottom right of the main strike in this pic :S
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
i was shatting myself that night. never seen anything like it. Shure do get some crazy ass weather here. Apparently, this is the start of El Nino.
I can vouch for that. Went there for 4 weeks and we had some big big storms, none like that though
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Wolfy
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Registered: 1st Apr 02
Location: West Midlands
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_1.0
Waht the green glowing strike to bottom right of the main strike in this pic :S
look on page one at my post on it...
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Cybermonkey
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Registered: 22nd Sep 02
Location: Sydney, Australia
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tis a rare picture of green lightning, which goes from the ground upwards. bizarre.
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by kerzo
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
El Nino is what happens in the Pacific ocean when certain events happen. El Nino is responsible for weather all around the globe, especially those countries closest to the Pacific ocean. Even the UK feels the effects of El Nino from time to time. What happens is that the Pacific ocean is so damn big, if the southern trade winds slow down, So much energy is created in the pacific, that very bad weather occurs, be it drought or severe thunderstorms, depending on where you live. During a hot period, the pacific ocean is generally 1 metre higher due to the water temperature, and this gives off massive convection, which dictates weather around the whole world. Its some big shit!!
or in short terms it is sergio garcia's nickname
another piece of random information......did you know that the name for a hurricane in australia is a willy willy
Actually, they are known as the willy willys in the northern most part of australia, and cyclones along the east coast from Cairns down past Sydney.
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