Saturday, October 20, 2018

The Meaning Of Scattered / La Signífica De Dispersas

La versión español está después de la primera foto.

YESTERDAY'S LOCAL WEATHER forecast called for sunny with scattered clouds. No rain until 6 in the evening, and then not much. So, at 1 in the afternoon, I went for an hour-long walk west in the direction of some very dark and threatening clouds.

I knew the sun was up there somewhere because the world hadn't come to an end.

As far as "scattered" clouds were concerned, all I saw were clouds "scattered" among other clouds. And then there was thunder in the distance, so I turned back toward home. I got rained on but not soaked (like the day before). It then rained steadily although eltiempo.es still said no rain until 6:00 in the evening. To their credit, they did finally show clouds between 1 and 2 (but they didn't show them until between 1 and 2).

Today, we're supposed to get 81mm (3 inches) of rain, and there are severe flood warnings for some areas of Málaga. I do believe it this time but, for the moment at least, the sun is shining.

THE FERRY TO BENALMÁDENA, LEFT.
EL FERRY A BENALMÁDENA, IZQUIERDA.


EL PRONÓSTICO METEOROLÓGICO local de ayer requería soleada con nubes dispersas. No llueve hasta las 6 de la tarde, y luego no mucho. Entonces, a la 1 de la tarde, fui a dar una caminata de una hora hacia el oeste en dirección a algunas nubes muy oscuras y amenazadoras. 

Sabía que el sol estaba allí en alguna parte porque el mundo no había llegado a su fin. 

En cuanto a las nubes "dispersas", todo lo que vi fueron nubes "dispersas" entre otras nubes. Y luego hubo truenos en la distancia, así que me volví hacia mi casa. Me llovió pero no me empapé (como el día antes). Luego llovió de manera constante, aunque eltiempo.es seguía diciendo que no llovía hasta las 6 de la tarde. Para su crédito, finalmente mostraron nubes entre la 1 y las 2 (pero no las mostraron hasta entre la 1 y las 2).

Hoy, se supone que tenemos 81 mm de lluvia, y hay advertencias de inundaciones severas para algunas áreas de Málaga. Esta vez lo creo, pero al menos por el momento, el sol está brillando.


BACK ON THE TERRACE YESTERDAY.
AYER, DE VUELTA EN LA TERRAZA.

SCATTERED RAINDROPS.
GOTAS DE LLUVIAS DISPERSAS.

26 comments:

  1. Pedro and I also talk about the weather channel here is like a small town Spanish mother.... Hysterical about a chance of rain and then it barely drizzles!

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    1. KMoff,
      It seems to be the same everywhere. And major disappointment when there’s no disaster.

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  2. Spain is still crying because I left. Wait, it's raining here, too. Canada is crying because i came home!
    Hope there isn't any flooding. :(

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  3. Back in the early 1970's, in the peak of my fathers flying days, I can remember visiting National Weather Service stations, there was one every 50 miles or so, with people who actually went outside I looked at the sky. Now it is all done by a comparative handful people looking at radar and computer screens. Scattered clouds . . .

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  4. The Jewel Box presents The Grand Dames: Lanza Africana, Rata Ahogada and Significa De Dispersas for one night only! Sorry. Eye injection. Great painkillers. That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

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    1. Deedles,
      Ouch! Hope you’re better. Enjoy the painkillers!

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    2. Thank you Mitchell. I was doing okay until Balder Half decided to affectionately sneak up behind me. He accidentally hit me in my bare eyeball. The soreness is going to take a little longer than normal to wear off (not to mention the redness) but there's no need for pills. That man really needs to come at me from the front!

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    3. Deedles,
      Hasn’t balder half ever been warned he’d poke someone’s eye out with that thing? Glad that’s all it is!

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  5. We get lots of scattered clouds too - scattered right on top of us! Love the scattered raindrops.

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    1. Wilma,
      I’m grateful I’m not in a boat when I get caught in it!

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  6. Tis the season for showers occasionally (or scattered). You still live in paradise

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  7. It looks so lovely there. We would love to be there on the beach and taking in some relaxing time to ourselves. Hope the rain wasn't as bad as they said it was going to be. Thanks for the share. Have a wonderful rest of your weekend.
    World of Animals

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    1. World of Animals,
      It is lovely here. Even in a rainstorm.

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  8. I used to get caught in the rain while walking all the time because I took the weather report at it's word. Now, if there's more clouds than blue skies, I do my walking in the mall.

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    1. Kirk,
      The only place u ever lived that got the forecast fairly right was Rochester NY. The radio station DJs simply looked out the window.

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  9. The weather is better here yuk yuk

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    1. John Gray,
      Yeah, Wales, sunshine capital of the world.

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  10. We have had scattered showers all day today, We were lucky (and ready for) that we didn't get caught in any of them. Weather forecasts are tricky at best! Just be prepared for anything I guess.

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    1. Jim,
      Sitting under an awning for coffee this morning. Hot and sunny a minute ago. Now cloudy and threatening to rain.

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  11. Rain rain go away, come back another day

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    1. Adam,
      We just sang this song for a local Spanish friend. He knew the tune but has different lyrics for it.

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  12. Hot puppies do I love a good storm, especially when I can watch it approach and break.

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    1. Spo,
      Same for me. It makes Jerry and the cats nervous.

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