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MargaretR
08-09-2010, 02:14 PM
Is there some sort of a weather club in TV? I thought I saw something a while ago but now cannot find anything.
Thanks.
Margaret
Bogie Shooter
08-09-2010, 02:20 PM
Is there some sort of a weather club in TV? I thought I saw something a while ago but now cannot find anything.
Thanks.
Margaret
Here is list of clubs.
http://www.districtgov.org/images/ClubsListing.pdf
MargaretR
08-10-2010, 09:44 AM
Thanks for the list. No weather club, but it's nice to have the list. I've never seen that one before.
graciegirl
08-10-2010, 10:10 AM
What does a weather club do?
If you join, please ask them to turn down the heat.
Pats2010
08-10-2010, 10:52 AM
What does a weather club do?
If you join, please ask them to turn down the heat.
:a20: That's the second best laugh I had today. Gracie, you crack me up!!!
What does a weather club do???
MargaretR
08-10-2010, 01:49 PM
I don't know what a weather club would do, either, but my DH has been driving me nuts since we got here 3 months ago from CT with wondering about storm directions, the layering of the clouds, why is sunrise almost an hour later here than in CT but sunset is only about 15 minutes later here, etc. He needs some weather nerds to talk to. Like Gracie, I would just like someone to turn down the heat!
Margaret
Coconuts
08-10-2010, 02:19 PM
:coolsmiley: I think you're on to something. I'd be interested in a weather club. I love my new home in The Villages but as a lifelong New Englander, some of this environment has got me perplexed.
mfp509
08-10-2010, 03:58 PM
It must be something with people from CT or New England - weather fascinates me. I wish we did have a weather club. Maybe we could start one - wouldn't know what to do though. We could sit and watch the grass burn - yep, it's hot!
Coconuts
08-10-2010, 04:21 PM
You're so right. New Englanders love their weather reports. How else would we know when to stock up on bread and milk?
I lived in Venezuela for three years. Drove me nuts. The evening news program was 20 minutes of news and 10 minutes of sports--no weather! I guess it would have been a short program. For 6 months, it rained every afternoon for 20 minutes. And then for 6 months, not a drop of moisture.
BORING!
golf2140
08-11-2010, 08:19 AM
Let's see as a weather person you could do a weekly forecast each Monday. Highs in the low to mid 90's, lows in the mid 70's with a 30% chance of rain.
With a weather club in TV you could beat that heat down. :024:
Pats2010
08-11-2010, 08:51 AM
With a weather club in TV you could beat that heat down. :024:
:boom: Good one!!!
graciegirl
08-11-2010, 09:42 AM
You guys ain't right.
Shimpy
08-14-2010, 04:48 PM
I'd be interested in a weather club if it would teach me more about what causes weather. In any activities I've been into weather plays an important part such as fishing or riding a motorcycle. I've been taught that when a cold front comes in contact with warm air, it causes thunderstorms. Why then when I open my freezer door on my refrigator it doesn't cause a thunder storm in my kitchen?
Pturner
08-14-2010, 05:30 PM
Top 10 things a TV Weather Club could do:
10) Sit around and talk about the weather
9) Be wishy-washy (i.e., any way the wind blows)
8) Take turns playing Gordie Howard on Lou Grant
7) Sound the horn on golf courses to announce lightening
6) Install wind socks on the TV golf courses
5) Get mad and STORM out of the room
4) Move briskly during summer and winter (i.e. run hot and cold)
3) Rain dances on the town squares
2) Synchronized umbrella walk in TV parades
and the number one thing Weather Club members could do -- drum roll please...
1) Answer the phone at the sales office, (i.e., repeat after me: "It's a beautiful day in The Villages")
K9-Lovers
08-14-2010, 06:09 PM
::Top 10 things a TV Weather Club could do:
10) Sit around and talk about the weather
9) Be wishy-washy (i.e., any way the wind blows)
8) Take turns playing Gordie Howard on Lou Grant
7) Sound the horn on golf courses to announce lightening
6) Install wind socks on the TV golf courses
5) Get mad and STORM out of the room
4) Move briskly during summer and winter (i.e. run hot and cold)
3) Rain dances on the town squares
2) Synchronized umbrella walk in TV parades
and the number one thing Weather Club members could do -- drum roll please...
1) Answer the phone at the sales office, (i.e., repeat after me: "It's a beautiful day in The Villages")
:a20::loco::clap2:
bike42
08-14-2010, 08:12 PM
Lifelong Learning College offers two Basic Meteorology courses, with an excellent instructor, Bill Koenermann. Everything you could possibly want to know about weather here, including thunderstorms, hurricanes and tornadoes. 4 weeks, starting October 19 (Science section of the catalog).
golf2140
08-14-2010, 08:53 PM
Top 10 things a TV Weather Club could do:
10) Sit around and talk about the weather
9) Be wishy-washy (i.e., any way the wind blows)
8) Take turns playing Gordie Howard on Lou Grant
7) Sound the horn on golf courses to announce lightening
6) Install wind socks on the TV golf courses
5) Get mad and STORM out of the room
4) Move briskly during summer and winter (i.e. run hot and cold)
3) Rain dances on the town squares
2) Synchronized umbrella walk in TV parades
and the number one thing Weather Club members could do -- drum roll please...
1) Answer the phone at the sales office, (i.e., repeat after me: "It's a beautiful day in The Villages")
PT, That was funny. Someone has to much free time:a040:
Shimpy
08-15-2010, 03:26 PM
Top 10 things a TV Weather Club could do:
10) Sit around and talk about the weather
9) Be wishy-washy (i.e., any way the wind blows)
8) Take turns playing Gordie Howard on Lou Grant
7) Sound the horn on golf courses to announce lightening
6) Install wind socks on the TV golf courses
5) Get mad and STORM out of the room
4) Move briskly during summer and winter (i.e. run hot and cold)
3) Rain dances on the town squares
2) Synchronized umbrella walk in TV parades
and the number one thing Weather Club members could do -- drum roll please...
1) Answer the phone at the sales office, (i.e., repeat after me: "It's a beautiful day in The Villages")
P, How about an umbrella toting drill team? The team could wear official Villages Drill Team raincoats and perform at many Villages events. On second thought, forget about rainy weather. Bathing suits would be better.
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