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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / December 2006



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Climate change affecting satellites? article link27 Dec 2006 19:04 GMT2
http://www.livescience.com/environment/061211_upper_atmosphere.html
Behavior of Lightning20 Dec 2006 02:03 GMT2
I am curreently collaborating in some research regarding a Native
American Sacred Site in Arizona.  While this is more of a
Geological/Archeological study, recently we have felt the need to
obtain some meteorological expertise and input.  This site has a
Portland Oregon historical weather18 Dec 2006 19:13 GMT4
I'm in search of a site which has Portland's weather day-to-day, or
month-to-month over the past 5 years, particularly the months of June
and September.  Any ideas?  Thanks.
Greenland thawing revealing mountains,article link16 Dec 2006 19:20 GMT1
http://www.livescience.com/environment/061213_under_ice.html
William J. Denney, R.I.P.12 Dec 2006 03:41 GMT2
Below is an obituary I have written for my father. I also have back issues
of the Bulletin of American Meteorology Society (BAMS), about five feet
high, which I can send to anyone interested (postage reimbursement
requested, prefer to send within U.S.). Otherwise I will donate ...
NASA Research Reveals Climate Warming Reduces Ocean Food Supply07 Dec 2006 17:39 GMT1
Dec. 6, 2006
Erica Hupp/Dwayne Brown
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1237/1726
Where can I find my favorite climate?04 Dec 2006 19:36 GMT2
Is there any part of the world whose climate has no wind at all yet has
a temperature of 32 F or below, and is always overcast with clean white
clouds and full of snow?
I like cold, wet, and cloudy and snowy. Yet I absolutely *hate* wind.
Navy.mil's tropical animate feature03 Dec 2006 12:57 GMT3
Does anyone know how to access the "old version" of
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html 's "Animate" feature?
(Basically, click on a storm, click on a satellite "style" choice: IR,
VIS, etc; and the "animate" button becomes visible top-center.)
 
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