I used to worry I would never write a novel. Growing up, I dreamed about becoming a great novelist, writing books like the ones I loved to read. I had even tried writing novels, but I failed again and again. So I decided to study creative writing in college. I wrote poems and short...
(I'm playing through again, to try different weapons and avoid a couple of upgrades that turned out to not be a great idea, like the one that gives your super-sprinting a tornado effect that blasts everything near you into the air. Oh, and like previousSaints Rows, there's two-player...
What to Read Next The quote is a spin on the classic saying "this is not my first rodeo" (but Twisters style), and the design features Glen Powell's character driving his red car while capturing a tornado with a whip. Universal Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures and Amblin Entertainment BU...
She reconnects with former colleague Javi (Anthony Ramos), who nabs a rich investor to back his team of storm chasers — including “tornado wrangler” Tyler — and hopes to convince Kate to join his crew. The film is rated PG-13 with a run time of two hours and three minutes. The...
Watch the video for an overview of the normal distribution, or read on below.What is a Normal distribution or bell curve?Can’t see the video? Click here to watch it on YouTube.The Empirical RuleThe empirical rule tells you what percentage of your data falls within a certain number of ...
And while the amount a character changes from the beginning of the story to the end of the story will vary throughout the plot, changemusthappen if the protagonist is going to get what they want or what they lack. Change Should Be Believable ...
The plot of 1996’s “Twister” revolves around Dorothy, a piece of technology that the film’s lead characters — the tornado-obsessed meteorologist Dr. Jo Harding (Hunt) and her estranged husband, Bill (Paxton) — designed to study tornadoes. The plot spans just over a day as Bill agree...
Forecasters use some tasty-sounding tools to generate accurate predictions Weather forecasting is a science filled with lots oftechnical jargon. But some of the terms meteorologists use on a regular basis might just make you hungry. Have you ever heard of a spaghett...
Finally, if they’re still hanging around, it’s time to bring out the big guns – dismissing their intuitive insights as “flaky”. Now this one’s a real ENFJ kryptonite. They pride themselves on their ability to grasp the abstract and read between-the-lines, so brush off their profoun...
If a weather map has already been analyzed, you'll find little use for the station plot data. But if you'll be analyzing a weather map by hand, station plot data is often the only information you start off with. Having all stations plotted on a map guides you as to where high- and...