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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / June 2006



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Hurricane Guidance Models?12 Jun 2006 17:04 GMT2
recommend a website with links to Hurricane Guidance Models?
U.S. Record Temperatures, 22 April 200612 Jun 2006 12:28 GMT11
22 APRIL 2006
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U.S. Record Temperatures, 3 June 200611 Jun 2006 20:13 GMT6
3 June 2006
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Vision  Problem -- Need Met  Help10 Jun 2006 02:51 GMT2
In the last couple of years my vision habeen affected for I have Macula
Degeneration.
Maps and charts rhat I could once use are now virtually impossible to do
so.  Does anyone know of website(s) where sfc, 500 mb, etc  analyses and
Words "around" and "near" in forecasting temperature?09 Jun 2006 01:12 GMT1
On the official NWS page for my area, i.e.:
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/ifps/MapClick.php?site=CLE&llon=-82.067083&rlon=-81.2620
83&tlat=41.855417&blat=41.050417&smap=1&mp=0&map.x=85&map.y=127

some temperature forecasts will say "around 75" while at other times/days
will say "near 75". ...
May ties for 5th place warmest in 127 years08 Jun 2006 19:28 GMT1
May ties as 5th place warmest in 127 years
Following an article from Bob Carter, which looked only at an
8 year trend, the fossil fools now claim that the world is now
cooling from a 1998 high.  Fossil fools just don't know that
Mild Severe Weather [so far]? Myth or truth?07 Jun 2006 16:15 GMT8
Have we had a mild severe weather since Jan 1 2006?
Is it my imagination, or does it seem there are fewer reports of
Tornadoes, high winds and hail this year [so far]?
If so, can someone explain what normally occurs by this time.
SCIENCE:Global warming stretches subtropical boundaries07 Jun 2006 07:32 GMT21
Global warming stretches subtropical boundaries
12:40 26 May 2006
NewScientist.com news service
Jeff Hecht
Protecting Computers from Hurricanes05 Jun 2006 16:42 GMT2
I am a weather enthusiast and also the owner of PC Fastlane, a computer
website.
I recently wrote an article about protecting computers from hurricane
and wanted to see what some weather experts had to say about it. I try
where to find instruction or explanations05 Jun 2006 15:47 GMT7
Greetings from belgium
I have interest in long term weather forecasting mainly in view of travel
projects and paragliding.
In view of this I would like to be able to better understand what the plots
New Forecast: Hot and Hotter05 Jun 2006 02:35 GMT2
New Forecast: Hot and Hotter
By Noreen Parks
ScienceNOW Daily News
26 May 2006
U.S. Record Temperatures, 28 May 200605 Jun 2006 02:01 GMT4
28 May 2006
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This HOT this soon????02 Jun 2006 21:20 GMT4
I've never seen this area get this HOT this soon. Sure we have 95+F
summers but usually not until late-june/early sept.
What, if any, is the cause of this temp thing?
thanks,
Info needed onverage temperature of all countries02 Jun 2006 01:08 GMT1
(Average minimum temp during year + average maximum temp during year)/2
.Searched web but could not find this specific info.
April was the 3rd warmest on land in 127 years01 Jun 2006 04:53 GMT98
April was the 3rd warmest on land in 127 years
These globally averaged temperature data come from NASA:
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/tabledata/GLB.Ts.txt
They represent the results of tens of millions of readings
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