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| Britain's top climatologist backs global warming claims | 31 Mar 2005 13:54 GMT | 6 |
The large download is well worth it! -.-. --.- Roger =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= One of Britain's leading climate change experts has thrown his weight
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| Meanwhile, over in Indonesia.... | 31 Mar 2005 08:18 GMT | 8 |
"Michael Mcneil" <weatherlawyer@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:6132b3b327b53e86a37fc50559d475f6.45219@mygate.mailgate.org
> Meanwhile, over in Indonesia............................. Actually, I don't have any idea about problems facing that corrupt land
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| Sumatra: 8.2 on the Richter scale earthquake | 29 Mar 2005 18:51 GMT | 2 |
They aren't lucky, those people on the west coast of Sumatra. I just read that another strong earthquake struck in approximately the same area (slightly more south than on december 26th). Hopefully people will be able to get themselves out of harms way with
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| Tornado advisory Feb. 15, 2005 | 28 Mar 2005 22:29 GMT | 1 |
TORNADO ADVISORY Posted February 15, 2005 http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/Data.html Newsgroup Readers: I recommend that you forward copies of this advisory to
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| More fronts | 28 Mar 2005 22:28 GMT | 4 |
Quite a batch of them due today through Wednesday. (Got a clicky too. Look out California.) (Well, the West coat of the N American continent anyway.) (Or not, as the case might be.)
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| thunderstorms in winter? | 28 Mar 2005 17:16 GMT | 14 |
I'm from northern California, and we're experiencing a bout of strong thunderstorms. This seems quite strange, as thunderstorms in the valley here are rare. We've even had tornados! Also, I'm wondering what is providing the energy that's usually associated with strong ...
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| lovely spring weather @ the Belgian coast! | 27 Mar 2005 04:07 GMT | 2 |
http://users.telenet.be/weathersite/Articles/Beachcams-Belgium.html
 Signature Viaene Björn __________________________________________
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| Winter 2005 in high Ardeche | 27 Mar 2005 04:02 GMT | 1 |
http://www.lamastre.com/images/reportages/congeres/mars2005.htm Hi, Fantastic pictures of this terrible winter... Welcome in white Ardeche south France
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| Relationship between humidity & dielectric constant, humidity & temperature, | 24 Mar 2005 22:36 GMT | 1 |
I would like to know the relationship between humidity & dielectric constant, humidity & temperature. I am more concerned about the former. Thanks, Prem.
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| From -20 C to +20 C | 23 Mar 2005 21:11 GMT | 14 |
For the folks in Minnesota (or similar places in the mid-west US) it doesn't sound impressive. However, in The Netherlands, a country with a very moderate climate, it is! On the morning of March 4th a temperature of -20.7 C was
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| Faster Foxes | 23 Mar 2005 04:28 GMT | 5 |
From a computer forum: 1. Copy and paste: " about:config " into the address bar and hit return. Scroll down and look for the following entries: network.http.pipelining
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| forked rainbow | 22 Mar 2005 04:10 GMT | 3 |
Yesterday in Vancouver, BC, Canada, we had a spectacular rainbow. At the moment that the rainbow began, I noticed it formed as a "V" at an end that was touching the ground. See this (low quality, cameraphone) picture:
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| perceptible temperature! | 21 Mar 2005 23:42 GMT | 4 |
I need everything about wind chill and perceptible temperature. The influence of moisture interests me on perceptible temperature particularly.
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| Another change is the weather | 20 Mar 2005 13:46 GMT | 3 |
The BBC is posting about an occlusion for the start of the next lunar phase. Well OK they never mentioned the next lunar phase. OK, OK; so they actually said from Tuesday, on.
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| What is the world's densist sustainable fog? | 20 Mar 2005 04:16 GMT | 3 |
For years I have been trying to learn the physics of fog formation at more than the first level. One question for which I have never been able to find an answer is just how thick can a fog be? What are the limiting factors, and what is the
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