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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / April 2006



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Global Temperature Cycles Are Small Change08 Apr 2006 11:32 GMT10
Global Temperature Cycles Are Small Change
Yes, there might be cycles in the NASA-GISS
"GLB.Ts+dSST.txt" global mean land and sea
surface temperature record, but they are a very
Historic Weather Data for My Area?06 Apr 2006 04:44 GMT5
Where can I find historic rainfall weather data for my area of the US
(95959)? I'd like to find the highest annual rainfall and annual rainfall
for the last 50 years or so.
         Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
Sancho, Quixote, and Hope05 Apr 2006 05:52 GMT1
"Sancho, you are just so dismal about all this global warming stuff.
Lighten up."
"I will do my best, Quixote. What brought that on?"
"Hope. We want everyone to see hope is in our future. You and your
SECRET COASTAL WEATHER WARFARE UMDER-WATER CABLES05 Apr 2006 01:01 GMT2
    SECRET COASTAL WEATHER WARFARE UNDER-OCEAN CABLES
    Quoting from "The Dr. Beter Audio Letter #34" INTELLIGENCE
REPORT Tape, 5-26-1978, Topic #2, paragraphs 3 and 4:
April 2006 30-Day Forecast03 Apr 2006 03:18 GMT2
APRIL 2006 30-DAY OUTLOOK
500 PM EST Fri. March 31, 2006
Atmospheric patterns, 700 MB and 500 MB height anomalies, statistical
data, and various models, along with observed cases from past such
Dust Africa02 Apr 2006 10:59 GMT1
I ve noticed that the Sahara Dust has started out
real actice this year. Could this be a player in the Hurricane Season??
Therefore reducing the active season???
"micron" to kg/m^2 conversion02 Apr 2006 10:15 GMT8
I've recently interacted with Astronomers regarding precipitable water
vapour content in the atmosphere. They seem to measure the PWV in
microns, while meteo people appear to be using kg/m^2. Does anybody
know how to convert between the two? A cursory google search yielded
SCIENCE - Significant Warming of the Antarctic Winter Troposphere01 Apr 2006 01:51 GMT4
Good work, William!  
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Significant Warming of the Antarctic Winter Troposphere
J. Turner,* T. A. Lachlan-Cope, S. Colwell, G. J. Marshall, W. M. Connolley
Pages: 1 2 March, 2006
 
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