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Default Dinner Tonight 1/1/2019

On 1/9/2019 12:13 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Tue 08 Jan 2019 04:32:26p, Dave Smith told us...
>
>> On 2019-01-08 6:09 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
>>> On 1/8/2019 6:01 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> On 2019-01-08 5:53 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
>>>>> On 1/8/2019 5:34 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>> On 2019-01-08 5:18 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> It drizzled all day.テつ* Doesn't matter where I cooked it, it
>>>>>>>>> was still delicious!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Must not have shown up on the radar.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -sw
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I don't rely on weather radar.テつ* I just look out the window.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No point if you don't go our much or don't have outdoor
>>>>>> activities. I always check the weather radar before heading
>>>>>> out on kayak excursions or on the motorcycle.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> I don't go kayaking or things like that.テつ* My outdoor
>>>>> activities include sitting outside to read or occasional
>>>>> grilling.テつ* I still don't rely on some weather radar site that
>>>>> isn't anywhere near me.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If you are just hanging around the house you don't need that
>>>> sort of weather information.テつ* I don't like to get caught in the
>>>> rain.テつ* The radar may not be in your neighbourhood but they are
>>>> close enough to get cloud and precipitation information.テつ* The
>>>> weather radars I look at are 30 miles or more from me, but they
>>>> are remarkably accurate.
>>>>
>>> The stuff I see on TV is in Savannah... I don't live in
>>> Georgia.テつ* I can check weather radar on the computer but really,
>>> it's enough for me to look out the window to know whether or not
>>> to fire up the grill.
>>>

>>
>>
>> Savannah is less than 50 miles from you, well within Doppler radar
>> range.
>>
>>

>
> an't ou understand? Jill isn't interested in doplar radar and is
> perfectly happy the way things are.
>
> Like many other "helpers" in this group, none of you know when to
> STFU.
>

Don't worry about it, Wayne. Doppler out of Savannah gives me a general
idea, sure. But when it comes to cooking outdoors the best indication
for me is to go outside. Even if it's not raining, it's been very windy
lately. I use a Weber kettle charcoal grill. I *never* use the grill
when it's windy.

Jill