When the war began... nay, the ill-advised conflict born of a lie...
we were in NC. Just north of Fort Bragg.
And our 24-hr weather channel with news interruptions had to start running the Iraq forecast ever :30 minutes. No shit.
We gave highs and sky conditions. As if I have a freaking clue what's going on in the sandbox? No. We took the data (like any other travel forecast) from our data provider.
But there were plenty of triple-digits going into the graphics.
Regardless of whether the forecast was helpful for those who remained behind at Fort Bragg, Camp LeJeune or Pope Air Force Base... it looked really freakin' good. Of course. ;)
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When the war began... nay, the ill-advised conflict born of a lie...
we were in NC. Just north of Fort Bragg.
And our 24-hr weather channel with news interruptions had to start running the Iraq forecast ever :30 minutes. No shit.
We gave highs and sky conditions. As if I have a freaking clue what's going on in the sandbox? No. We took the data (like any other travel forecast) from our data provider.
But there were plenty of triple-digits going into the graphics.
Regardless of whether the forecast was helpful for those who remained behind at Fort Bragg, Camp LeJeune or Pope Air Force Base... it looked really freakin' good. Of course. ;)
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