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Remember way back when normal weather wasn't the exception to the rule? (Original Post) CreekDog Jul 2014 OP
'Sheltering myself with a large piece of sheet metal, I ran for cover under the tallest tree...' onehandle Jul 2014 #1
Weather's always been abnormal Benton D Struckcheon Jul 2014 #2
not true. i would notice normal weather. CreekDog Jul 2014 #3
Define "normal weather." n/t Skip Intro Jul 2014 #4
For you? CreekDog Jul 2014 #5

onehandle

(51,122 posts)
1. 'Sheltering myself with a large piece of sheet metal, I ran for cover under the tallest tree...'
Wed Jul 2, 2014, 09:54 PM
Jul 2014

'...I could find!'

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Benton D Struckcheon

(2,347 posts)
2. Weather's always been abnormal
Wed Jul 2, 2014, 10:09 PM
Jul 2014

To wit, Mark Twain in The American Claimant:

No weather will be found in this book. This is an attempt to pull a book through without weather. It being the first attempt of the kind in fictitious literature, it may prove a failure, but it seemed worth the while of some dare-devil person to try it, and the author was in just the mood.
Many a reader who wanted to read a tale through was not able to do it because of delays on account of the weather. Nothing breaks up an author's progress like having to stop every few pages to fuss-up the weather. Thus it is plain that persistent intrusions of weather are bad for both reader and author.
Of course weather is necessary to a narrative of human experience. That is conceded. But it ought to be put where it will not be in the way; where it will not interrupt the flow of the narrative. And it ought to be the ablest weather that can be had, not ignorant, poor-quality, amateur weather. Weather is a literary specialty, and no untrained hand can turn out a good article of it. The present author can do only a few trifling ordinary kinds of weather, and he cannot do those very good. So it has seemed wisest to borrow such weather as is necessary for the book from qualified and recognized experts-giving credit, of course. This weather will be found over in the back part of the book, out of the way. See Appendix. The reader is requested to turn over and help himself from time to time as he goes along.


Now why would he want to get the weather out of the way if it were normal? Obviously, it wasn't.
Climate is something else again of course. But weather, well, if you're noticing it, it's not normal, otherwise you wouldn't.

CreekDog

(46,192 posts)
3. not true. i would notice normal weather.
Wed Jul 2, 2014, 10:23 PM
Jul 2014

for example i notice when it rains around here, which since it's a drought is hardly ever. but the rain is the normal part.

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