
Cape Town Radar
Look...
National Warning - Issued on Friday, 5 May 2006 at 05.00
Gale force north-westerly winds are expected along the coast between St.Helena Bay And Cape Agulhas and over the adjacent interior, spreading to Plettenberg Bay overnight. Very rough seas with wave heights exceeding 5.0m are expected to develop south of Lamberts Bay in the evening. Very cold, wet and windy conditions are expected to set in over the western high ground of the Western and Northern Cape with possible snowfalls on the south-western mountain ranges. Heavy falls of rain are expected in places near the mountains over the western parts of the Western Cape Province overnight.
CAPE TOWN
Min: 13°C
Max: 16°C
Discomfort Index: 19°C
Weather: Cloudy, rain mainly from afternoon (100%)
Wind: strong north-westerly
Sunrise: 07:23
Sunset: 18:01
Moonphase: First Quarter
Moonrise: 14:14
Looks like fun, don't you think, if not a little scary? The rain hasn't started yet, but the wind is definately here. It's freezing cold. London is even warmer than here.
Anyone have any idea where I could find Tharp & Wetzel's triadic model of reinforcement contingemcies operating in the natural environment (multiple feedback etc.)? Don't worry then. Back to the old trusty subject of the weather.

That's Cape Town right now
Finally, I bid you all farewell for the weekend. It looks like it's going to be a cold, rainy and busy one, but I've always enjoyed playing in the rain.

And this is me upon learning about the expected rain. Shocked!

1 comment:
Stop putting peculiar pictures of yourself on the blog!
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