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![]() wrote in message ups.com... [boorish termper tantrum snipped] I could even mention the "blizzard condition" debates... TQ was the star in those, of course... Ray, you ignorant slut. A debate is where fact-based arguments are presented in defense of opposing opinions. Your opinion about what constitutes blizzard conditions had no basis in fact b/c you relied on notoriously unreliable sources -- WFO web pages -- to support your position. When presented with hard, verifiable facts from unrefutable sources, your arrogance and hubris prevented you from admitting your error. Instead, you continued to defend your position by invoking blizzard 'warning' criterion for vsby (=1/4 SM), which is different than the observed vsby criterion ( 1/4SM). Tsk-tsk-tsk. As a 'professional meteorologist,' you should know the definitions and the difference between the two if you expect to have any credibility when discussing this phenomenon. If you don/t know the difference and want to maintain any semblence of integrity, then you should admit as much, thank those who showed you the error of your ways, and stop having hissy-fits in public. Love, TQ PS - Your reaction to this FAA bu**** is none too surprising when you consider the how 'Ray Martin' easily transforms into 'AIR MY RANT!' |
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