tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3312741072979431813.post1208552345328236805..comments2014-11-16T21:30:26.415-06:00Comments on CharlesGary - Say WHAT?: Agile coach, are you a meterorologist?CharlesGaryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03974899781020455316noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3312741072979431813.post-54393026230329288212009-11-22T09:59:52.546-06:002009-11-22T09:59:52.546-06:00Clever article...great metaphor. I look forward t...Clever article...great metaphor. I look forward to reading more of your blogs.Kenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17825092296752654990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3312741072979431813.post-82932649841949671662009-11-19T14:13:49.464-06:002009-11-19T14:13:49.464-06:00Sounds great, just have everyone watch David Finfr...Sounds great, just have everyone watch David Finfrock ch5 so they understand what you mean :)<br /><br /> I do caution you to be careful that the high pressure/hot air center doesn't move too close too fast. Such an occurrence would place you above the cold, potentially stalling your progress or worse... <br /><br />If your hot air mass happens to have a trailing cold front, then stalls it could possibly collapse and produce violent results. Think fuzzy dogs, flying monkeys, and little people...<br /><br />Oh and watch for hail... ouchCaptain Arkansasnoreply@blogger.com