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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / December 2005



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Probability of precipitation30 Dec 2005 04:56 GMT5
What do the probabilities of precipitation mean in weather forecasts? I
THINK that, say, 60% means the probability of 0.1 inch of precipitation
is 0.6.
If so, this leads to some fairly obvious contradictions. At
ZR on radar30 Dec 2005 01:37 GMT1
A spectacular Doppler image
http://www.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/radar/index_e.html?id=QUE
I have a screen shot of this if anyone wants it.
Atlantic TS Epsilon Is About a 1 in 80,000 Year Event!!!!!30 Dec 2005 00:58 GMT41
Atlantic TS Epsilon Is About a 1 in 80,000 Year Event!!!!!
Tropical storm Epsilon, number 29, is now active in the Atlantic:
http://www.wxforecasts.com/ameriwx/ameriwx.php?config=&forecast=tropsystems&year
=&region=&hwvstormid=29&alt=tropsystempage&hwvmetric
=
http://www.wxforecasts ...
Will Belfort Intrument be RECALLING their T-shirts???28 Dec 2005 02:02 GMT2
I hope that they will, since their claims seem quite impossible from
what I have read.  How can they make such claims when textbooks clearly
state what instruments the Wright Brothers utilized on the day of their
flight!
Dolphins rise up against NOAA; Americans Protest against Fannie Mae T-bond swindles27 Dec 2005 23:49 GMT11
Dolphins rise up against NOAA; Americans Protest against Fannie Mae
T-bond swindles
uk.sci.weather, rec.radio.shortwave, sci.geo.meteorology,
sci.geo.satellite-nav, alt.prophecies.nostradamus
Global Warming and Global Drought?24 Dec 2005 20:56 GMT3
  It has been said that the primary cause of global warming is not C02, but
because emperture of the sun itself has been rising for about 100 years.
  If one looks at it that way, then could the increase in sea levels, water
vapor in the atmosphere, and hurricane intensity be a ...
Simple USB thermometer?24 Dec 2005 14:28 GMT2
I hope this question is not out of line for this group.
I just want a simple thermometer that will connect to my computer, with
software that will check the temp every so often and keep a record of it.
The closest thing I can find using Google cost $200 or so. This is for my 10
Another dumb "dewpoint on tephigram" question (picture included)24 Dec 2005 07:54 GMT5
Hello , meteorology wizards.
The problem as it stated:
Non-saturated air parcel is adiabatically lifted from 10 C 900 mbar up
to 660 mbar, where fog appears.
MARS IS COOLING!23 Dec 2005 03:40 GMT32
Fossil Fools have trumped up a single observation of
a retreating carbon dioxide glacier over three Martian
years, into a false claim that global warming on both
planets is due to a fictional solar radiation increase.
AVOID  AUSTRALIA EASTERN BORDER  NOW .... AT ALL COST20 Dec 2005 21:10 GMT6
500 000 people are going to die in the Eastern Border of Australia soon !
BEFORE THE 2006 NEW YEAR'S EVE  INDEED !!!
NOT victims of the anticipated 9.2 GREAT SYDNEY QUAKES and 3 consecutive 37
m Tsunamis Waves, of the fires and the crushing,  of the floundering wharf
Global Warming 2005 Nearly Trumps El Nino 1998!17 Dec 2005 10:38 GMT17
Scientists Sound Warning on Global Warming
Why Santa May Soon Need a Boat -- But It's No Joke
By BILL BLAKEMORE
Dec. 15, 2005 --  NASA has just announced that for the fourth year in a
Global Warming Tonight on ABC's "Nightline"15 Dec 2005 21:09 GMT2
Global Warming Tonight on ABC's "Nightline"
BIG NASA Climate Science Announcement Wednesday?15 Dec 2005 08:47 GMT11
BIG NASA Climate Science Announcement Wednesday?
Twice now, on the radio news I have heard
that NASA plans "a very important" press
conference on "Climate Science" this Wednesday.
Back issues of BAMS available14 Dec 2005 23:01 GMT1
My father, a retired meteorologist, has a big stack of back issues of the
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. He tried donating them to
the local library but they were not interested, neither were Stanford of
UC Berkeley (UCB already has a complete run of BAMS, minus ...
Third Warmest November in 126 years on land!12 Dec 2005 23:09 GMT16
Third Warmest November in 126 years on land!
US representatives at the Montreal Conference of the UNFCCC
Parties behaved like bad nursery school kids.  If they couldn't
have it their way they wouldn't play.  They'd stamp their feet
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