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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / May 2006



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where is prevailing wind data?15 May 2006 23:12 GMT2
I need prevailing wind data for the USA.
Once, long ago, I found it on some ftp server
but now it is evading me.
Can anyone assist?
NOLA deja vu: 5 days to HONG KONG ARMAGEDDON. Category 4 Hurricane aimed right between it's eyes.15 May 2006 00:52 GMT4
5 days to HONG KONG ARMAGEDDON. Category 4 Hurricane aimed right
between it's eyes.
The United States Navy Predicts a Category 4 or 5 Hurricane (typhoon)
will hit Hong Kong dead square on Wednesday or Thursday.
Does someone have an OED?14 May 2006 15:02 GMT30
Does someone have an Oxford English Dictionary?
in the thread "CLIMATE CHANGE DATA 'OVERWHELMING'" Cadae wrote:
>  [ . . . ]  Even the
> use of the word "anthropogenic" is an example of new-age postmodernism and
Tibet Provides Passage for Chemicals to Reach the Stratosphere10 May 2006 15:02 GMT1
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Dumb question #7,822 - Twisters09 May 2006 11:24 GMT24
    When does the tornado season in the States usually begin?
<curious>
-het
What IPCC doesn't want you to know regarding global warming08 May 2006 21:16 GMT6
fkasner wrote:
> The data essentially prove nothing. What those who espouse global
> warming have done is posit models of the atmosphere and other
> meteorological variables and then massaged the models so they can
Natural reducation of Tornadoes? When and How does this work?07 May 2006 17:48 GMT1
I understand that when certain climate patterns occur we will get
either wetter/drier or colder/hotter seasons. BUT, is there a
particular pattern in our climate that seems to give a hint at the
number of tornadoes for future years?
Take Their Word For It06 May 2006 17:52 GMT22
Coby Beck wrote:
> According to all of the scientific literature and climate experts I have
> read, CO2 contributes anywhere from 9 to 30% towards the overall
> greenhouse
Any bets on more big hurricanes this year?04 May 2006 20:57 GMT4
For those interested, the Gulf of Mexico appears to be warming rather quickly
this year.  Perhaps we will have another "test" of the claims that warmer SST's
produce stronger hurricanes.  Last year, we saw warm conditions to the east of
the Caribbean Sea.  This year, that area is a ...
Hurricane season 200603 May 2006 18:33 GMT1
Hurricane season is just one month away. After two anxiety-filled years
in a row, many of us wonder if the next seven months will be any
different. In 2005 alone, hurricanes killed more than 2,000 in North
America and created more unimaginable damage, human suffering. Four
NOAA GREENHOUSE GAS INDEX (AGGI)02 May 2006 03:57 GMT1
RADIATIVE CLIMATE FORCING BY LONG-LIVED GREENHOUSE GASES:
THE NOAA ANNUAL GREENHOUSE GAS INDEX (AGGI)
NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, R/GMD, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO
80305-3328
Pages: 1 2 April, 2006
 
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