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| CNN: Storm stretches from Rockies to New England | 27 Jan 2005 11:55 GMT | 1 |
Storm stretches from Rockies to New England [CNN January 6, 2005] CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- A deadly storm carrying freezing rain and snow marched across the Plains and into New England on Thursday, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands, causing trouble with runaway barges ...
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| Icing algotithm | 26 Jan 2005 21:53 GMT | 2 |
I'm looking for aircraft icing algorithm, based on GRIB data.may be somebody knows a good one? Thanks.
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| Greenhouse Gases Now Most Significant | 25 Jan 2005 05:32 GMT | 39 |
Below is a breakdown of climate forcings, changes in energy provided to our planet's climate system. The 6 most important forcings are listed. There are many other less significant forcings that would not even rate a percent here: solar
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| Why scientists should not set science policy | 24 Jan 2005 21:38 GMT | 55 |
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: RE: [Politech] Scientific American slams Bush for biased science Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 19:56:12 -0400 From: Steven J. Allen <editor@iguild.org>
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| Blizzard, HEAVY Snow, Winter Storm Warning for New Jersey and da whole northeast | 23 Jan 2005 18:16 GMT | 12 |
http://www.noaa.gov/ I knew I should have hibernated. -- Bunn E. Rabbit
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| windchill | 22 Jan 2005 23:34 GMT | 1 |
What is the proper method of communicating both the standing(?) temperature, and the windchill temperature in order to avoid the oft posed question: "Is that with windchill, or without?". Thanks
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| Thursday | 21 Jan 2005 12:54 GMT | 11 |
According to the BBC, the weather in the UK should be of the "interesting" variety on Thursday. Some uncertainty has been commensurate with the build up in magnitudes shown on the neic site. Note an hurricane in the pressure chart:
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| USHCN Temperature Record of the Week: Highland Home, AL | 20 Jan 2005 13:27 GMT | 2 |
Posted 18 Jan 2005 on the Idsos' web site. http://www.co2science.org/ Once again, the Idsos have posted another example of their careful cherry picking of data from the RAW U.S. HCN records.
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| Oregon Water Crisis Awaits | 20 Jan 2005 01:08 GMT | 7 |
Months of well under-average rainfall continue to pass with regularity and drought months(30% or less of avg.precip.)occur every summer and even in autumn and winter. Hard rain,storms and even steady rainfall is less frequent as are
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| NASA GISS:Global Temperature Trends: 2004 Summation | 18 Jan 2005 14:49 GMT | 29 |
Please see: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/data/update/gistemp/2004/ And the warming continues!
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| Request: Calculating Accuracy with Forecasted Highs/Lows | 18 Jan 2005 04:30 GMT | 4 |
I could use some advice in figuring ways to calculate the accuracy of a weather report dealing with the forecasted High and Low temperatures. So far, my first idea was to calculate the daily accuracy by subtracting the forecasted high/low (FH/FL) from the recorded high/low (RH/RL) ...
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| Landsea quits IPCC over agenda pushing | 18 Jan 2005 04:23 GMT | 1 |
http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/prometheus/archives/science_policy_general/000 318chris_landsea_leaves.html This is an open letter to the community from Chris Landsea. Dear colleagues, After some prolonged deliberation, I have decided to withdraw from
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| Educational Global Climate Model | 17 Jan 2005 12:20 GMT | 5 |
Global Climate Model for home computers Please see: http://www.edgcm.org/
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| predicting 4 major hurricanes in Florida 2005 and 5 major hurricanes in 2006 | 16 Jan 2005 22:06 GMT | 5 |
Sat, 08 Jan 2005 02:48:32 -0600 Archimedes Plutonium wrote: (about half snipped)
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| Record U.S. temperature for 12 Jan thru 14 Jan 2005 | 16 Jan 2005 02:58 GMT | 6 |
This post is for Dr. Quack, aka David Naugler Hey, Dr. Quack, it's winter. So why is it so warm? --------------------------- 12 Jan 2005
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