How interesting! How funny! What a comic!And the comments! Intelligence combined with humor!OMG, I think I can’t stand it! I think I go back to bed!What a bore this once great strip became.
not sure what town this strip is supposed to be about, but at first I thought it was about those fires in California…but then I read the comic and realized it was a copy of the radar screen. Good one.
Dreamer! I would never leave a column where you, Varnes, and doublepaw let us participate in your intellectual and spiritual greatness.. So much fun, so much wit, so much lucidity, so much clarity! I almost can’t bear the tension, the suspense!Yawn!Sorry, I fall aslepp again.
From my past years in Wisconsin, I’ve learned to distinguish on the radar between green rain and white snow and pink icy mix and AAAAA red or purple stormy! (Classic map colors)Going up there on Wednesday, and right now it’s 89, feels like 92. (Here in St. Pete, it’s 86, feels like 95.)
That darkening graying effect is exactly how the sky looks in an area near a wildfire. We could smell the Yosemite-area fire earlier in the week when the wind was blowing this way. Hoping hard for rain.
Why shouldn’t a comic strip sky look like The Weather Channel digital radar map? After all, TWC is often the most (unintentionally) hilarious thing on TV.
I’m glad I’m not the only one that thought it was an explosion followed by fire. But knowing Arlo’s obsession with the weather channel it does make more sense now. :)
Inkwell Files over 11 years ago
At first glance I thought there’d been a coloring error.
Orion-13 over 11 years ago
VERY nice job on showing the sky colorings for a building rain storm…
The Life I Draw Upon over 11 years ago
Weather.com radar map perhaps.
Varnes over 11 years ago
I think the color person got it wrong. To be a representation of weather radar, the gray would have to be green…..Rain is green…..
Robert Lovato over 11 years ago
I thought it was a fire. I guess I have a twisted sense of humor.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 11 years ago
I also thought it was a fire…. first a big explosion,represented by the pale yellow puff…. then houses catching fire, and black smoke…
And Janis walking on obliviously…and Arlo lying to her so she wouldn’t notice the fires….
And me going “huh?” till I read the comments.
Thanks, you guys!
Maybe I would have gotten it faster were the roles reversed….it’s Janis who constantly checks her smartphone weather apps.
Schrat over 11 years ago
How interesting! How funny! What a comic!And the comments! Intelligence combined with humor!OMG, I think I can’t stand it! I think I go back to bed!What a bore this once great strip became.
fusilier over 11 years ago
“You don’t need a weathermanTo know which way the wind blows…”
fusilierJames 2:24
doublepaw over 11 years ago
We see a lot of strips about radar weather colors it seems to me.
jeanie5448 over 11 years ago
not sure what town this strip is supposed to be about, but at first I thought it was about those fires in California…but then I read the comic and realized it was a copy of the radar screen. Good one.
ComicRelief over 11 years ago
Yeah, I think it is fire. Could be the start of a series if this Sunday leads into the dailies but that is usually unlikely.
I’m not familiar with wildifires in this part of the country.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 11 years ago
looks more like the apocalypse
bryan42 over 11 years ago
I thought it looked like forest fires. It’s what I get for living in the West.
twenzler over 11 years ago
Yep, it sure looks like rain. You don’t need an app to see weather radar, it’s on TV and internet. What guy doesn’t watch during storm events?
Schrat over 11 years ago
Dreamer! I would never leave a column where you, Varnes, and doublepaw let us participate in your intellectual and spiritual greatness.. So much fun, so much wit, so much lucidity, so much clarity! I almost can’t bear the tension, the suspense!Yawn!Sorry, I fall aslepp again.
topbunk over 11 years ago
Sometimes a comic strip is just a comic strip.
Gokie5 over 11 years ago
From my past years in Wisconsin, I’ve learned to distinguish on the radar between green rain and white snow and pink icy mix and AAAAA red or purple stormy! (Classic map colors)Going up there on Wednesday, and right now it’s 89, feels like 92. (Here in St. Pete, it’s 86, feels like 95.)
pam Miner over 11 years ago
In the tornado belt if the sky turns a shade of green, that indicates it’s possible a tornado is in the air.
rascal_98 over 11 years ago
They have to be referring to how most folks use online radar to see the weather instead of looking at the actual sky.
mrs.carlier Premium Member over 11 years ago
Nope. Fire. definitely fire. Wonder why they can’t smell it?
amaryllis2 Premium Member over 11 years ago
That darkening graying effect is exactly how the sky looks in an area near a wildfire. We could smell the Yosemite-area fire earlier in the week when the wind was blowing this way. Hoping hard for rain.
GR6 over 11 years ago
Why shouldn’t a comic strip sky look like The Weather Channel digital radar map? After all, TWC is often the most (unintentionally) hilarious thing on TV.
Varnes over 11 years ago
Hey, doublepaw, what the hell is Schrats problem?…..Maple Lake? Anyway, I’m glad he appreciates our intellectual and spiritual greatness
So much fun, so much wit, so much lucidity, so much clarity!
schrat, I hope you have pleasant dreams of Paw Paw Paw people…..
super_tec over 11 years ago
I’m glad I’m not the only one that thought it was an explosion followed by fire. But knowing Arlo’s obsession with the weather channel it does make more sense now. :)
rfeinberg over 11 years ago
So vague!
pbarnrob over 11 years ago
Seen yellow, driving East thru Iowa with windows down, suddenly the windshield was fully clouded over; think we just dodged a tornado.