I got to Orlando International Airport (seen in the photograph above) around 4:30 Monday afternoon. Once I was safely inside, it started raining pretty hard. After just a short while, however, the rain stopped, and from what I have read, Tropical Storm Colin just fizzled out everywhere. As usual, the weather forecasters in Florida have been talking like Colin was going to be a major, dangerous storm. Wrong again. And I notice that they still send the newest reporters out into the worst part of the storm to do their reporting. Probably an initiation rite. If they survive, they can move up the organization ladder. In any case, needless to say, my flight back to Denver left Orlando right on time.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Tropical Storm Colin Fizzles Out
I got to Orlando International Airport (seen in the photograph above) around 4:30 Monday afternoon. Once I was safely inside, it started raining pretty hard. After just a short while, however, the rain stopped, and from what I have read, Tropical Storm Colin just fizzled out everywhere. As usual, the weather forecasters in Florida have been talking like Colin was going to be a major, dangerous storm. Wrong again. And I notice that they still send the newest reporters out into the worst part of the storm to do their reporting. Probably an initiation rite. If they survive, they can move up the organization ladder. In any case, needless to say, my flight back to Denver left Orlando right on time.
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