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Old November 13th 18, 06:50 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default So much for all that rain - what rain?

On Monday, 12 May 1997 08:00:00 UTC+1, Paul Bartlett wrote:
Nick, Agree rainfall figures. Can I have your readings May 20 to
May 29 when the time comes (Turkey).
We have been lucky, but recent windiness coupled with dry
(outside showers) air masses and transpiration we need all we
can get to keep up.
Slug pellets (I hope)
Cheers
Paul

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This water content is the same product that supplies complaints of Geo-Engineered chem-trails in the USA. Aside from the manufactured cause the product is polar air from at least one circle over the Arctic. The cloud produced is a product of frozen rain at minus-40 degrees or less mixed with ex-tropical air at the same density. the mixture produced is unlikely to fall as ordinary rain rather is is drizzle.