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17:14 by Weatherlawyer
On Mar 7, 7:19 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote: I should be titling these lunar times to the nearest quarter hour for the sake of looking them up in the future. I shall have to think that through. Anyway, start as you mean to precede is what I always say when ever I say:"start as you mean to precede". http://satellite.ehabich.info/hurricane-watch.htm Guess...
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March 18th 08 05:31 AM
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10:46 by Weatherlawyer
14th to 21st March 2008. The time of the phase is 10:46. Which is similar to the last phase, in that it should provide anticyclonic weather. However things are not working out that way so far.
March 13th 08 11:10 PM
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The 2008 Hurricane Unforecast. by Weatherlawyer
7 Mar 17:14 This and the one following are the same spell except by half an our. Quarter each side of the hour. Unstable and tending toward anticyclonic 14 Mar 10:46 5 and 11 of the clock. And all's well unless there is a super-cyclone. Who can say? 21 Mar 18:40 Another unstable spell and this one tending to wet. (Seven o'clock.) 29 Mar 21:47 10 o'clock. An awkward bugger.
March 12th 08 07:55 PM
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earthobservatory.nasa by Weatherlawyer
Back online again. They went off for a few days recently. I don't know if I need to resubscribe for their weekly newsletter. Here's a couple of sad ones: Climate 'Tipping Points' Could Come this Century (February 4) A number of key components of the Earth's climate system could pass their 'tipping point' this century, according to new research led by a scientist at the University of East...
March 8th 08 03:33 AM
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HURRICANE ANDREW 1992 AMATEUR DOCUMENTARY by Whoshaq
Home video,narration,interviews,etc. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKGMQFWWJ0g click on "other" for parts 2 thru 6.
March 7th 08 08:18 AM
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02:18 by Weatherlawyer
These are the times of the phases from 2008 to when the data on tropical storms became available to us non ackudemix. (There is of course a deal of error in the tables online so I can't guarantee anything.) 1995 : : 1 January 10:56 8 January 15:46 16 January 20*:26
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March 7th 08 07:50 AM
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02:18 by Weatherlawyer
On Feb 28, 8:49 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote: 29th February to 7th March 2008. The spell is: 02:18 and gives way to one of anticyclonic nature (17:14.) That "14" worries me as it makes the whole following spell unstable. But that's not the worst bit. I don't have the vaguest what the 02:18 spell has in store. And as if the hour wasn't bad enough, it is ...
March 6th 08 03:21 AM
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Maps on the web for lightning strikes? by Bill Sands
In the past, I have run across websites that contain maps for lightning strikes - I've done some searching and have come up empty so far, I can't seem to re-find them. Can anyone point me to where I can see fairly up-to-date lightning strike data on a map? Anywhere in the world would be interesting, but specifically I'd like the mid-Atlantic area of the USA - Also, how feasible is it to...
March 4th 08 08:16 AM
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03:31 by Weatherlawyer
Feb 7 03:44 Feb 14 03:34 Feb 21 03:31 Feb 29 02:18 http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/phase/phase2001gmt.html OK, this is the last chance to watch the series unfolding. Points to note, either a significant tropical cyclone or a large magnitude earthquake. A large High in central North America with a series of smaller ones running below it. And in the UK more fog or frost or...
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February 27th 08 09:33 PM
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03:34 by Weatherlawyer
We are now in the second phase of three weather spells that are almost identical and vary from each other in increments of 10 minutes and less: 7th Feb 03:44 14th Feb 03:34 21st Feb 03:31 Going by the last spell we should have a powerful tropical cyclone through most of it and in Britain, we aught to get sunny weather after
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February 21st 08 03:50 AM
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Question reading a METAR report by Bill Sands
Please take a look at some recent METAR reports from Frederick, Maryland, as acquired from http://adds.aviationweather.noaa.gov/metars/index.php: KFDK 190233Z AUTO 27010KT 10SM CLR 04/M06 A2983 RMK AO2 XXXX2C KFDK 190212Z AUTO 27009KT 10SM SCT055 05/M05 A2982 RMK AO2 XXXX0D KFDK 190151Z AUTO 27015G22KT 10SM SCT055 05/M06 A2981 RMK AO2 LTG DSNT SW XXXX35 KFDK 190129Z AUTO 28009G27KT 10SM...
February 19th 08 02:31 PM
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Question to you all. by I love my doggie
I'm creating a webpage with listings of weather groups, weather forums & weather sites. Can I add you to the list? This is what I'm talking about: http://community.webtv.net/Ilovetocheer589/Weathersites/ Pam-Doggirl3
February 19th 08 05:07 AM
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Total eclipse of the moon, Wednesday night. by Weatherlawyer
A total eclipse of the Moon occurs during the night of Wednesday, February 20/21, 2008. The entire event is visible from South America and most of North America (on Feb. 20) Western Europe, Africa, and western Asia (on Feb. 21). During a total lunar eclipse, the Moon's disk can take on a dramatically colorful appearance from bright orange to blood red to dark brown and (rarely) very dark gray.
February 18th 08 08:33 PM
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Extreme WebPage by KF4DNA
Updated content to include data from the February 5, 2008 "Tornado Outbreak" in the mid-south. Damage photos and radar images of the storms that roared thru several southern states. http://www.kf4dna.net
February 8th 08 02:53 PM
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05:03 by Weatherlawyer
On Jan 30, 8:24 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote: So here we go with a new spell. It starts early in the USA as is to be expected considering its part in the spiral. Extant from the last spell are the storms Gula, Gene and Fame. Nice new graphic on this site by the way: http://www.hurricanezone.net/ Pity they ditched the wind speed table. But it is only a...
February 7th 08 11:02 AM
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NASA data link pollution to rainy summer days in the southeast by roopeshjain.ind@gmail.com
Rainfall data from a NASA satellite show that summertime storms in the southeastern United States shed more rainfall midweek than on weekends. Scientists say air pollution from humans is likely driving that trend. http://www.aasisvinayak.com/pr/55238.htm
February 7th 08 08:00 AM
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Counsellor.... by Michael[_2_]
A little present: weather.gov -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Winter Storm Warning
February 6th 08 09:06 PM
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The Other Side To This Massive Storm..... by Michael[_2_]
weather.gov National Weather Service Watches, Warnings & Advisories http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?site=MKX&map.x=273&map.y=153 3 products issued by NWS for: West Milwaukee WI -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Winter Storm Warning
February 6th 08 06:36 PM
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Polar Lows by Weatherlawyer
There is a new website for the FAQs of the Usenet's UK.sci.weather group. I have just been trawling it and came upon this, which I thought interesting enough to sha What is a 'Polar low'? Submitted by uk.sci.weather on Wed, 17/01/2007 - 9:56pm. When Arctic-origin air in winter flows southward (northward in the southern hemisphere) across (relatively) warmer seas, strong surface heating acts...
February 6th 08 10:15 AM
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Yet Another Link For Mr. Weatherman.... by Michael[_2_]
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=lvx&product=N0R&overlay=11101111&loop=no Only good until storms move through, perhaps until 1 or 2am EST. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =----
February 6th 08 02:38 AM
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