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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / February 2006



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Meteorology for Scientists and Engineers Textbook27 Feb 2006 00:23 GMT3
I had a few questions
1. What additional information is in the Meteorology for Scientists and
Engineers books that is not in the Meteorology Today book?
2. What level of calculus and differential equations is need for the
earthquake cloud in Istanbul... meteoquake.org21 Feb 2006 05:05 GMT1
A DOHAD member from Istanbul observed the earthquake cloud, and sent an
e mail to the group about his observation, than next day an earthquake
occurred near Istanbul. This is the first prediction of METEOQUAKE
since 1974 and it was successful...For more info look www.meteoquake.org
BBC Screensaver21 Feb 2006 04:56 GMT5
ClimatePrediction.net has been running for over a year now, and have now
exceeded 10,000,000 years of model runs!
http://www.climateprediction.net
The BBC are running a series of TV programs on BBC 4 about climate
Change in newsgroup name21 Feb 2006 04:41 GMT1
Any support for changing the name of this NG to alt.liberalbashing.idiots?
Cloud Formation Question21 Feb 2006 03:17 GMT4
I'm a novice when it comes to weather. I've noticed on recent
satellite images of the Gulf of Mexico relatively straight and narrow
long strings of clouds. I was wondering what caused them. I suspect
some sort of boundry? I'm sure they are not ship tracks.
Boy Scouts to help promote weather radios21 Feb 2006 00:56 GMT7
Boy Scouts to help promote weather radios
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/APStories/stories/D8FLSIVO5.html
http://tinyurl.com/8lq3t
ABILENE, Texas (AP) - Boy Scouts in more than three dozen West Texas
A typical Liberal education In America20 Feb 2006 16:22 GMT25
It is no coincidence that Lucifer commonly takes the form of a Goat, with
cloven hoves and bestial hair.
Ther is no better proof that Lucifer runs the show in America's public
school system
Blizzicanes19 Feb 2006 05:00 GMT1
http://www.weatherunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=303&tst
amp=200602

Dr. Jeff Masters' WunderBlog
Last Updated: 7:45 PM GMT on February 17, 2006 - Last Comment: 11:13
PM GMT on February 18, 2006
Liberal traitors lose yet another battle.18 Feb 2006 07:00 GMT14
Cheney Gets Ovation From Wyo. Lawmakers
Feb 17 1:42 PM US/Eastern
CHEYENNE, Wyo.
Vice President Dick Cheney returned to his home state Friday, getting a
January was the tied for 5th warmest on land17 Feb 2006 21:36 GMT4
January was the tied for 5th warmest on land
Fossil fools will believe any article with a bibliography,
Even if nothing in the list of references supports statements
in the article.  Meanwhile, global mean surface temperatures
A classical approach to environmental and weather monitoring17 Feb 2006 17:26 GMT1
I've been thinking about the whole area of Sensors recently, since I
became involved with a project designing and building an automated
"Weather Station" with high school students here in North Africa.  The
material below is based on something I wrote a few years ago for a
Ascent Rates of Sounding Balloons17 Feb 2006 14:05 GMT6
For the analysis of sounding data I require typical ascent rates of
sounding balloons as a function of height. In the Internet I could find
only one data set providing this information from one sounding up to a
height of 18km. Any ideas where (by preference on the Internet) I could
5000-YEAR RECORD, RUN-AWAY WARMTH!?!?17 Feb 2006 06:15 GMT109
Hottest year on record as extreme weather lashes globe
By Deborah Smith Science Editor, December 17, 2005
THIS year is Australia's hottest on record and may be the planet's
warmest for thousands of years.
Meteo on 27/30  jan 0616 Feb 2006 16:10 GMT2
I have to know some informations about the weather, on an old period:
Zone: France
Date: 27 jan 2006  -> 30 jan 2006
Information: temperatures and hygrometry  on days and night
January was the 6th warmest in 127 Northern Hemisphere years14 Feb 2006 18:00 GMT13
January was the 6th warmest in 127 Northern Hemisphere years
Carbon fuel industry propaganda has taken a new turn.  No longer
satisfied with telling a single lie at a time like they did a
few years ago, they now publish collections of lies.  Meanwhile,
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