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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / May 2006



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Sancho, Quixote, and KISS31 May 2006 20:51 GMT1
"That's a lot of paper, Quixote, and pastel colors too--what are
they for?"
"My friends have decided to address global warming and solve
problems, Sancho."
U.S. Record Temperatures, 29 May 200631 May 2006 14:46 GMT4
29 May 2006
RECORD EVENT REPORTS FROM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DATA
                         NEW        PREVIOUS  YEAR OF
LOCATION                 RECORD       RECORD   PREVIOUS  
U.S. Record Temperatures, 27 May 200629 May 2006 21:59 GMT5
27 May 2006
RECORD EVENT REPORTS FROM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DATA
                         NEW        PREVIOUS  YEAR OF
LOCATION                 RECORD       RECORD   PREVIOUS  
TASSC Felon Patrick J. Michaels Told Filthy Lies Today29 May 2006 11:27 GMT6
   http://www.palmbeachpost.com/opinion/content/opinion/epaper/2006/05/28/a1e_micha
els_commentary

_0528.html
   Is global warming powering hurricanes? NO: Not much we can do now, so
   focus investment on future power technology
Sancho, Quixote, and The Black Box26 May 2006 19:02 GMT1
"Okay, Quixote, I've put the paint away. What next--good heavens
what did you do to the vacuum cleaner?"
"I wanted to make room for that black box, Sancho."
"It's too big--but I see you already know that. Quixote, which view
WEEKLY Test for Weather radios?? HELP PLEASE26 May 2006 00:52 GMT2
I need some help. I searched and searched noaa's website and cannot
find a "for sure" times on wednesday when the "test" for s.a.m.e.
radios is done?
Some cite 10 am - 1 pm, other 11am - 1 pm, then other places it says
I need a SAME weather radio??26 May 2006 00:51 GMT4
Sorry to report but either it didn't come through or people may have
been too busy to reply:
I need a SAME weather radio. Please Suggest one?
I am in need of a S.A.M.E. "portable" weather radio. What I am in need
67,000 ships moved out of the way for China's Typhoon Chanchu20 May 2006 17:52 GMT18
http://www.shanghaidaily.com/art/2006/05/18/278377/Massive_evacuation_as_Chanchu
_heads_ashore.htm

Massive evacuation as Chanchu heads ashore
2006-05-18
EMERGENCY authorities yesterday evacuated almost a half-million people
world-wide map of jet stream?20 May 2006 15:14 GMT2
Is there a site with a world-wide jet stream map?
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rhhardin@mindspring.com

Have genius, will travel.19 May 2006 13:04 GMT2
I believe his forecasts are coming to an end att he present site soon
but what a style to go out on:
UPDATED 11th May 2006 - 18.11 UTC PREDICTION dt.9th to 11th May 06:
Only 60% sunshine day Suspect around 6+ to 7M quake over:
What does TAU mean?18 May 2006 13:47 GMT3
G'day mates,
The JTWC frequently uses the acronym(?) "TAU" when referring to the
estimated time of an event.  For example, in the latest prognostic
reasoning for typhoon 02W (Chanchu) found at
NOAA: U.S. Has Warmest April On Record!17 May 2006 16:58 GMT2
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/weather/9227644/detail.html
alot of volcanic ash for 2006 is making for a cool cold summer17 May 2006 07:48 GMT7
There is the Indonesian volcano about to erupt. There is the South
American volcano with its ash into the atmosphere.
And then there is the cool, even cold summer so far in the Midwest. So
with so much ash in the atmosphere, I doubt we are going to have a
CEI to Launch National Global Warming Ad Campaign; Ads Countering Global Warming Alarmism to be Unveiled at May 17 News Conference16 May 2006 21:54 GMT5
http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=65772
CEI to Launch National Global Warming Ad Campaign; Ads Countering
Global Warming Alarmism to be Unveiled at May 17 News Conference
5/15/2006 11:18:00 AM
Persistent Low over Midwest?16 May 2006 06:18 GMT7
What's causing this cold rainy low to sit isolated over the Great
Lakes for days, instead of moving somewhere else?
With that much activity, you'd think it would wander off.
When it rains for days and nothing's moving, that's another matter,
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