Monday, 18 October 2010

PROZAC FOR WEATHER:)



I've decided that it is no wonder many British people feel 'under the weather'. They literally are. The weather suffers with 'depression' so there really is not much hope for us.

Changeable weather is a feature of British weather, depressions are responsible for much of this. In Britain, most depressions cross the country from west to east, starting in the Atlantic Ocean. As a depression passes there are distinct changes in weather conditions. Air moves in clockwise and anti-clockwise whirls like water in a rocky stream. These whirls move around warm and cold air in the form of air masses. (with uniform temperature and humidity characteristics often from the region in which they formed). Fronts develop at the boundaries of the air masses because masses of air at different temperatures do not mix but move up and over each other.



My answer is to put prozac into the atmosphere to benefit both the weather and us, God I could so be a scientist - NOT ;) LOL

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