This morning is a typical Tuesday morning as I make my daily commute to work. The blue sky is intelligent with sun, but it is a brisk New Eng country winter morning. As I drive down the highway drinking my coffee, I scan through the radio stations looking for my ducky songs desperately trying to get motivated for the day ahead. kinda of finding my favorite tunes, I find weather bulletins galore(postnominal) warning of an impending beleaguer due to hit land by Friday. From station to station the forecast varies from modest 2-3 inches to a full-blown Noreaster. Let me remind you that Friday is still four years away. I finally give up, tune out, and switch to a CD I have in the CD changer. For a few minutes, I find relief from the weather prospicience drama.
Finally, I arrive at work. I walk my universal walk to the entrance, inhaling the crisp air and appreciating the clear sunny skies in a higher place me. I settle into my desk, and get my coffee in the cafeteria where I encounter several(prenominal) co-workers. Have you heard about the storm? they ask. I reply, Whatever, its all hype and they are always falsely anyway. I manage to finish out the day with several to a greater extent conversations taking place about the topic dujour, the stupendous storm that is going to hit us!
Driving home, I arise on the radio again to be confronted by more of the same storm predictions. What happened to the days when we really did get one C? Back when I was a kid, we really did get Noreasters and if I remember correctly, the weather forecasters had far fewer gadgets to work with. In the 1970s I dont think Doppler had been invented. We were lucking to have one static stage up on...
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