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I have a weather ?, maybe someone can give me an answer on what happened.

I was walking along the western coast of Lake Michigan, when I heard a large boom sound come from the lake, then a sudden heat wave came blowing from the west. It felt like someone blowing a hair dryer on my face it was that warm. What happen? Here is a picture from that day.

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I have a weather ?, maybe someone can give me an answer on what happened.

I was walking along the western coast of Lake Michigan, when I heard a large boom sound come from the lake, then a sudden heat wave came blowing from the west. It felt like someone blowing a hair dryer on my face it was that warm. What happen?

Possible answers

1) GLOBAL WARMING

2) Al Gore's private jet warming up

3) God broke wind
 
nucular (pun intended) explosion? :convinced:
 
I have to honest the first thing that came to mind was that Chicago was attacked.
 
by Martians?...














..in their SUVs? :tongue:
 
I have to honest the first thing that came to mind was that Chicago was attacked.

Yeah, that lake is a prime target along with the concession stand in the Mid-West town's bean festival.....:rolleyes:









*Just fun-in with you! ;)*
 
Thats when you call your local airforce or airport & ask. THey migh know if high speed jets were out that day.
 
A very easy explanation....lakes are notorious for building up either sulfur dioxide or, carbon monoxide. However, one usually sees such build up in crater lakes of volcanoes. They on occassion "belch out" built up hot gases. Now with carbon monoxide, it dissipates easily in open air (sounds like your scenario.) With sulfur dioxide you would smell it.....yuckers. SInce it is an exothermic reaction, heat is involved. Okay enough of my Inorganic Chemistry lesson for today! :wave:
 
A very easy explanation....lakes are notorious for building up either sulfur dioxide or, carbon monoxide. However, one usually sees such build up in crater lakes of volcanoes. They on occassion "belch out" built up hot gases. Now with carbon monoxide, it dissipates easily in open air (sounds like your scenario.) With sulfur dioxide you would smell it.....yuckers. SInce it is an exothermic reaction, heat is involved. Okay enough of my Inorganic Chemistry lesson for today! :wave:


OMG, I hope Butty doesn't see this or else she'll be vomitting all over again..:doh:




:rolleyes:
 
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