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The Gulf Stream is one of the strong ocean currents that carries warm water from the sunny tropics to higher latitudes. The current stretches from the Gulf of Mexico up the East Coast of the United States, departs from North America south of the Chesapeake Bay, and heads across the Atlantic to the British Isles. The water within the Gulf Stream moves at the stately pace of 4 miles per hour. Even though the current cools as the water travels thousands of miles, it remains strong enough to moderate the Northern European climate.
I was living in an apartment on the second floor of some building (did not recognize the apartment, building or neighborhood awake-wise) and I look out of my living room window and everything from about a mile or so beyond was within this bright yellow cloud. Kind of like a dust storm coming in, except an orangish-yellow. My first reaction was that it was probably a nuclear warhead. I was glad I was not within that yellow cloud.
But there was debris coming down and building up. A sort of soot/ash. And at that point I thought it had been a volcano, because of the soot/ash debris. There wasn't that much, but we were being told to leave the area, because the ash would build up so heavy it would start crushing buildings.
I balked. It didn't seem that bad. There was only a thin layer at this point, but these guys were supposed to be experts, so ultimately I decided I probably should just go.
Next thing I know, I'm throwing a duffle bag and a golf bag (yes, a golf bag onto a flat bed truck (which I've never driven before).
As I got in the truck I was informed that the yellow cloud was actually an out-of-control wildfire.
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
reply to post by ClintK
I was living in an apartment on the second floor of some building (did not recognize the apartment, building or neighborhood awake-wise) and I look out of my living room window and everything from about a mile or so beyond was within this bright yellow cloud. Kind of like a dust storm coming in, except an orangish-yellow. My first reaction was that it was probably a nuclear warhead. I was glad I was not within that yellow cloud.
But there was debris coming down and building up. A sort of soot/ash. And at that point I thought it had been a volcano, because of the soot/ash debris. There wasn't that much, but we were being told to leave the area, because the ash would build up so heavy it would start crushing buildings.
I balked. It didn't seem that bad. There was only a thin layer at this point, but these guys were supposed to be experts, so ultimately I decided I probably should just go.
Next thing I know, I'm throwing a duffle bag and a golf bag (yes, a golf bag onto a flat bed truck (which I've never driven before).
As I got in the truck I was informed that the yellow cloud was actually an out-of-control wildfire.
Apartment = temporary state of mind liable to change, Many ideas coming and going.
Living room = area of daily activities, your basic beliefs about yourself.
Window = Your point of view, the way you look at the world, perception, clear seeing, understanding, outlook, insight.
Cloud = Clouds moving toward you, emotional outburst or tears, turmoil headed your way, there is still time to change.
orangish-yellow = strong use of intellect,
Weapons = these are weapons of mass destruction, hmmm, great frustration or desire to wipe out part of yourself need to release pent up anger.
Volcano = symbol of extreme turmoil with in, ready to explode.
crushing buildings = demolishing buildings, implies complete destruction of old belief patterns and thought patterns making way for something new and better,
Looks like you are going to take up Golf,
lol
golf bag = Golf a need to play relax and get away from it all,pun on driving range, how hard you drive yourself or others,
Maybe you are just putting along.
Wildfire = Fire, purification, transformation, or temper, all burnt up.
Truck = Burden, carrying a heavy load.