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21:16 by Weatherlawyer
16th to 23rd August: 21:16. THere is already a Low over the UK. Soon it will be joined by another from the USA or Canada. THat obne has already been assosciated with some Aleutian quakes when it left the Appalachians/ XCarolinas or wherever. When it joins up with the stuff over here there will be some rotation and then it will go to the Baltic.
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August 26th 08 06:56 PM
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"Mysterious" (?) night hum by Weatherlawyer
On Aug 23, 12:07*pm, wrote: On 23 Aug, 11:00, "Jack )" wrote: I was aware of previous reports of "The Hum" but this particular one seems to have such an obvious explanation; it is coinciding with the need to catch up with the harvest that had been delayed by a great deal of rain. Combines in East Anglia...
August 23rd 08 08:01 PM
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23:50 by Weatherlawyer
23rd to 30th August 2008 23:50. This is an easy one. Overcast with mists or drizzle rather than rain. And as it will have an hurricane in it too that will modify the spell for the UK to 1 hour back for each increase in hurricane strengrth. So how much is the change value from nothing to hurricane? Can I take 5 M as a stasis? And even a cat 5 storm requires stasis.
August 22nd 08 09:11 PM
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Useful weather data by A1C Watkins
Most important, who is your audience? A meteorologist has access to TONS of data directly from their respective national weather services. We like looking at computer models as a basis for forecasting. Satellite, radar, and weather ballon data (usually formatted into a skew-t plot) are also very important. The general population will probably look at the above information and not know which...
August 19th 08 07:08 AM
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UK Weather Forecast Websites by Sabrina Sandos
Found a great website (bit like a weather links directory) with links to weather forecasts for individual UK towns and cities. http://www.weather-forecast.me.uk Does anyone know any better websites to look up? Thanks for any suggestions ;) Sabrina
August 18th 08 07:27 PM
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City Weather Project by andy@flacko.co.uk
Hello, I am creating a final year project (undergrad) and developing a weather monitoring website, i just wanted suitible suggestions on the website i.e. what i should add as a useful features and what type of data is the most needed and looked at? i am know nothing about weather monitoring and forcasting, so posting to see if i get any luck on getting some feedback and suggestions. the project...
August 18th 08 07:21 PM
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1000-500 mb thickness by roger@dxz7.com
Why is the 540 isopleth significant on a 1000-500 thickness chart?
August 17th 08 08:52 AM
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1000-500 thickness char by roger@dxz7.com
Why is the 540 isopleth significant on a 1000-500 thickness chart?
August 16th 08 08:41 PM
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Weatherlink vs. Virtual Weather Station? by whether@weather.com
I have a Davis Vantage Pro2 with Weatherlink 5.7.1 posting to a web site http://www.greenport.ws/weather/Current_Vantage_Pro.htm. Operating system Windows XP The Weatherlink software crashes frequently. I inquired with Davis as to whether a software upgrade would help with the crashes and was told it probably would not. This reply makes me think Davis knows there is a problem with Weatherlink...
August 15th 08 08:58 PM
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20:20 by Weatherlawyer
8th to 16th August 2008: 20:20 Sharp change for the better if wet. Nice spell here so far. 1 hurricane and 1 Tropical storm: Hernan (East Pacific) Kika (East Pacific) And a 6.2M. near MacQuarie Island. I wonder how many wave trains that
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August 15th 08 08:55 AM
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New WetterZentrale DVD by Weatherlawyer
Yahoo/Babelfish translation. Not as good as Google's but surprisingly better for internet use: Complete archives from 1899 into the Jetztzeit A find pit for the weather researcher and hobby meteoroligist! Why were the winters so snow-rich into the 1960ern? Why the summers so coldly? How was the weather at my birthday? Everything these questions answers comprehensive weather chart archives of the...
August 12th 08 08:03 AM
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Wind Speeds by Weatherlawyer
NOAA seem hell bent on dropping the knot as a basic measure despite its ideal meter. So here goes with the conversion tables once mo Saffir-Simpson Scale Category One Hurricane: 64-82 knots, 74-95 mph,or 119-153 km/hr. Category Two Hurricane: 83-95 knots; 96-110 mph, or 154-177 km/hr.
August 10th 08 07:54 AM
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Sunday's 6 day model interpretation (given: 27/07/08) by Weatherlawyer
On Jul 27, 6:00 am, "Darren Prescott" wrote: By next weekend there'll be cooler and fresher conditions across the UK, as low pressure moves in from the west. All areas are at risk of rain, the heaviest of which will be in the north and west. Which won't happen I presume until Fung Wang runs out of pressure. It is slated to reach 100 knots tomorrow. Signs of its...
July 31st 08 04:17 AM
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18:42 by Weatherlawyer
25th July to 1st August: 18:42. This'll be interesting. A wet spell but an unstable one. What should happen is that the storms working on the coast of North America will be replaced by a set of them working elsewhere. Or not as the case may be. We have 2 or 3 days to prepare. The thing is, those trailer park trashers won't be going around the
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July 30th 08 12:32 AM
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Satanic Versus by Weatherlawyer
I have just beeen looking at some erstwhile newsgroups and seen the way that all Usenet will go if there is any chance of it ever being capable of offering something useful to mankind. It is how satan will shut it down. I think the biblical allusion is "as waves" or the "sea of humanity". Signal to noise. Shame to think that a group that has almost no posters in it can so easily go the same way...
July 27th 08 08:31 PM
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07:59 by Weatherlawyer
18th to 25th July: 07:59. This spell is an 8 o'clock And the last spell was based on the phase of the moon being somewhere near 4 o'clock. I get the idea that these spells are similar except that with the first, the weathr is warm and a Low presents itself at the North Pole. Tropical storms occur on the Norrth American coasts of the Pacific and Atlantic.
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July 24th 08 10:21 PM
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Hurricane Ready by Scottnesss
Share your stories with me http://www.hurricaneready.net
July 24th 08 04:24 PM
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On the peak of mount Logan by DarkMatter
On the peak of mount Logan, is the temperature there below 0 degrees Celcius year-round?
July 23rd 08 03:58 PM
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Weather in Allendale, NJ in February by gogizmodo
Hi all. I'm a pretty big weather geek, but it's really more of just a hobby. I purchased a consumer wireless weather station some time ago (Oregon Scientific WGR-968, from memory) and the team at my office wrote some code for me to interface with it to download the info and produce some nice graphs. Anyway, I need to know what the specific temperature was for every day during the month of...
July 20th 08 11:47 AM
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The Tornado History Project by Weatherlawyer
The site is down till Monday which means he is working on something interesting for it. I hope I can gues what it is: http://www.tornadohistoryproject.com/index.php
July 19th 08 04:44 PM
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