"Feeling the winds rip at your clothes and hair and flesh? The thought sends shivers down my skin, and I can feel the increasing thud of my heartbeat ripple through my limbs."
Ooh, that's an awesome description. I didn't much, but now I do, a little bit.
I mostly like English weather which is safe and predictable. Violent weather seems so profligate, it's the sort of thing I might work my way up to finding interesting, rather than just untidy and annoying, one day. Although thinking about it, I am very impressed that some phenomena are possible; seeing a whirlwind, or tsunami, or volcano somewhere uninhabited would be really impressive in a "wow, nature can really do that" way.
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Date: 2013-05-31 02:49 pm (UTC)Ooh, that's an awesome description. I didn't much, but now I do, a little bit.
I mostly like English weather which is safe and predictable. Violent weather seems so profligate, it's the sort of thing I might work my way up to finding interesting, rather than just untidy and annoying, one day. Although thinking about it, I am very impressed that some phenomena are possible; seeing a whirlwind, or tsunami, or volcano somewhere uninhabited would be really impressive in a "wow, nature can really do that" way.