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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / November 2004



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Weather delays thousands of holiday travelers29 Nov 2004 18:13 GMT3
CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TRAVEL/11/28/holiday.travel/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/WEATHER/NAmerica/radar.html
Snow in Colorado, Nebraska, Dakotas slows cars, planes
USHCN Temperature Record of the Week: Covington, Tennessee29 Nov 2004 07:17 GMT4
Well, web addicts, it's time for another round of climate
disinformation from the Idso clan!  When will they figure out
that the U.S. HCN data is not very meaningful in it's  RAW form?
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OCTOBER WAS 2ND WARMEST IN 125 YEARS!24 Nov 2004 16:32 GMT12
Poor Fossil Fools!  They can't spin the truth,
not even if all their stinking think tanks try together.
The world is warming!
These globally averaged temperature data come from NASA:
colleges and universities24 Nov 2004 00:44 GMT14
Can anyone recommend colleges and universities in the US or Canada for
someone planning to study meteorology?  I am planning on working towards a
B.S. degree and then a M.S.
thank you,
USHCN Temperature Record of the Week: Alexandria, South Dakota22 Nov 2004 18:35 GMT7
OK, Kiddies, it's time for another rollicking round of dis-
information from those masters of the art of cherry picking.
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*  http://www.co2science.org/ushcn/stationoftheweek.htm
"U.S. winter linked to Siberian snow"21 Nov 2004 19:42 GMT1
U.S. winter linked to Siberian snow  
Winter seasonal forecasts in Europe and the United States can be
improved by paying attention to autumn snowfall amounts in Siberia, a
study has found.
accurate evaporation equation21 Nov 2004 07:04 GMT4
this may be slightly off topic, I am trying to find a reasonable equation to
use for modelling the evaporation off an indoor swimming pool. In
particular, I am trying to work out what effect the supply air temperature
has on evaporation, given a fixed ventilation rate, with sensible ...
Book suggestion on weather modelling19 Nov 2004 06:42 GMT2
   Can anyone suggest a good book or books on computerized weather modelling?
Thanks,
Charles.
OCTOBER SETS 125-YEAR GLOBAL LAND TEMPERATURE HIGH!!17 Nov 2004 08:34 GMT21
These globally averaged temperature data come from NASA:
http://www.giss.nasa.gov/data/update/gistemp/GLB.Ts.txt
They represent the results of tens of millions of readings
taken at thousands of stations covering all the lands of the
Low pression's life16 Nov 2004 17:31 GMT2
I'm trying to understand how the life of a low pression works.
Often I read on the web that the low pression's life is strongly conditioned
from the "recharge" of cold air.
E.g. the low pression that in the last two-three days affects South Italy is
Crawford meteor crater14 Nov 2004 16:05 GMT2
Just learnt that the Crawford Meteor Crater is located just down the road
from us. I would like to fossick for meteor fragments or fragments of ejecta
material. Would appreciate any advice for a beginner like myself.
Cheers,
DDD TO WORSEN TILL MY RETURN TO AUSTRALIA14 Nov 2004 12:10 GMT19
     SINGAPORE: October 5, 2004
     SINGAPORE - After a seemingly unending string of hurricanes and
typhoons, talk that the "little boy" is stirring in the Pacific is unwelcome
news for weather-battered farmers.
USHCN Temperature Record of the Week: Aiken, South Carolina11 Nov 2004 01:05 GMT1
Once again, the Idsos have cherry picked another spot on the
map which shows cooling if one only looks at the RAW data and
ignores the fact that the starting point is a known period of
warm temperatures.
LaCrosse Technology WS 7000 Weather Station10 Nov 2004 23:07 GMT1
is anyone has a LaCrosse Technology WS 7000 Weather Station ? I have the
soft to connect to it to a computer and I need some help to develop a html
page for broadcasting live data on the internet.
If one of you had already done a such think, I will appreciate some help
Looking for GRW88Level3 beta10 Nov 2004 13:22 GMT1
Can anyone still using the free version of grlevel3 tell me where I
can still download it?  I have tried looking for it with no luck. It
was a free Nexrad radar viewer using raw data from NWS FTP.  Any help
will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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