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#141 Postby cyclonekiller » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:28 pm

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So leave it on for 20 days.


So...you have a 20 day forecast for a hurricane now?

So...see...you even admit by this answer that you do not know how to do research. So why should anyone take anything you say seriously?

Want to explain why there is a drought in Europe given the global warming producing floods?


You don't either accoring to this map it is in excess of 60 miles per day even past Georgia.

http://envisat.esa.int/live/lg_03.gif


But it's not constant. That's the speed right now and that's Georgia...oooohh...which is a whole 60 miles north of Florida. Opps. My bad...I was off by 20 miles per day. It's crawling off the coast of SC. So it averages out. You do understand avererages right? Bottom line? It isn't moving 900+ miles in 8 days. Bottom line? There are no 8 DAY FORECAST FOR HURRICANES. AND you have still yet to explain how that will work. Car to now?

Still trying to explain the drought in Europe? Maybe you would like to do that now to...in light of PK's data. Oh I forgot...you don't like data.


Perhaps, your right if stops raining over there for over a few days they think thay are in a drought.
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#142 Postby P.K. » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:29 pm

Air Force Met wrote:PK...HOW DARE you bring actual data into this discussion...don't you know you're a victim of his car? NOw...if you can't just make up some stuff....go to bed!


You won't be liking this post then.... :lol:

I've found EWP data going back a bit further showing just how much of a variability there is with precipitation. To compare it there is also a plot of the Central England Temperature.

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It is only 10:30!!
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#143 Postby James » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:29 pm

cyclonekiller wrote:
Air Force Met wrote:
cyclonekiller wrote:
Air Force Met wrote:
cyclonekiller wrote:
So leave it on for 20 days.


So...you have a 20 day forecast for a hurricane now?

So...see...you even admit by this answer that you do not know how to do research. So why should anyone take anything you say seriously?

Want to explain why there is a drought in Europe given the global warming producing floods?


Excuse me, I know what a drought is and I know my own weather conditions much better than you.
You don't either accoring to this map it is in excess of 60 miles per day even past Georgia.

http://envisat.esa.int/live/lg_03.gif


But it's not constant. That's the speed right now and that's Georgia...oooohh...which is a whole 60 miles north of Florida. Opps. My bad...I was off by 20 miles per day. It's crawling off the coast of SC. So it averages out. You do understand avererages right? Bottom line? It isn't moving 900+ miles in 8 days. Bottom line? There are no 8 DAY FORECAST FOR HURRICANES. AND you have still yet to explain how that will work. Car to now?

Still trying to explain the drought in Europe? Maybe you would like to do that now to...in light of PK's data. Oh I forgot...you don't like data.


Perhaps, your right if stops raining over there for over a few days they think thay are in a drought.


Excuse me, I know what a drought is and I know my own weather conditions much better than you do.
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#144 Postby WindRunner » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:30 pm

cyclonekiller wrote:
Air Force Met wrote:
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So leave it on for 20 days.


So...you have a 20 day forecast for a hurricane now?

So...see...you even admit by this answer that you do not know how to do research. So why should anyone take anything you say seriously?

Want to explain why there is a drought in Europe given the global warming producing floods?


You don't either accoring to this map it is in excess of 60 miles per day even past Georgia.

http://envisat.esa.int/live/lg_03.gif


Nothing new, just another error in the math. BIG surprise! 1m/s is 53.698 miles/day. Not that it matters that you screwed up again, but it does show that you have no real knowledge of math, as you can't even do an extremely easy conversion.
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#145 Postby Air Force Met » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:34 pm

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Perhaps, your right if stops raining over there for over a few days they think thay are in a drought.


OK...this has been fun for me...now I'm ticked. You are a moron or some other $^%#* and if you had any shame...you would be ashamed. Let's see...how many French died a few years ago in their drought that lasted a few days when it didn't rain? Thousands?

Here's a flash for you from a while back"

"Europe is aflame, with little prospect of any imminent change in the weather to cool it off.

"We've never had this kind of drought in 50 years. People have died in forest fires, and firefighters across the continent are fully stretched.

The forecast for Rome and Lisbon is 37C, for Athens 33C, and no respite is in sight.

For Europe's farmers, totally dependent on the weather, the outlook is dire, and remedies are few.

The European Union has begun to act. Its agriculture ministers debated the drought a week ago, at the insistence of two of the worst-affected countries, Austria and France. "

You're an idiot. :grrr: :grr:
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#146 Postby Air Force Met » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:37 pm

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Nothing new, just another error in the math. BIG surprise! 1m/s is 53.698 miles/day. Not that it matters that you screwed up again, but it does show that you have no real knowledge of math, as you can't even do an extremely easy conversion.


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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#147 Postby P.K. » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:38 pm

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Perhaps, your right if stops raining over there for over a few days they think thay are in a drought.


Let's see...how many French died a few years ago in their drought that lasted a few days when it didn't rain? Thousands?


Between 12,000 and 13,000 if I remember right of which many were around Paris. That was a really bad summer. :( (Reached 37.8C in England which was the hottest ever recorded here)

Before I came back to university in October I was running at around 60% of the average rainfall at home, it has been very dry this year.

Edit - 10:30pm :lol:
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#148 Postby Air Force Met » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:38 pm

P.K. wrote:

It is only 10:30!!


Oh...then it's my bedtime!
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#149 Postby Air Force Met » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:39 pm

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Before I came back to university in October I was running at around 60% of the average rainfall at home, it has been very dry this year.


I think you are mistaken. I have it on good authority that you are getting deluged because I drive a G.T.O. (and rather recklessly I might add!).
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#150 Postby HurryKane » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:41 pm

Air Force Met wrote:
P.K. wrote:

Before I came back to university in October I was running at around 60% of the average rainfall at home, it has been very dry this year.


I think you are mistaken. I have it on good authority that you are getting deluged because I drive a G.T.O. (and rather recklessly I might add!).


Oh yeah, well my buttless-chap-wearing garden gnome says it's dry as a bone.
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#151 Postby P.K. » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:41 pm

Air Force Met wrote:I think you are mistaken. I have it on good authority that you are getting deluged because I drive a G.T.O. (and rather recklessly I might add!).


We had 24mm here the other day which was almost as much as we had all of last month!

G.T.O.?
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#152 Postby Air Force Met » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:43 pm

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Oh yeah, well my buttless-chap-wearing garden gnome says it's dry as a bone.


Well...sorry about that...I bought an SUV last spring. We burn all sorts of GAS.
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#153 Postby HurryKane » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:46 pm

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Oh yeah, well my buttless-chap-wearing garden gnome says it's dry as a bone.


Well...sorry about that...I bought an SUV last spring. We burn all sorts of GAS.



There's a GTO SUV? That I gotta see :)
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#154 Postby Air Force Met » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:46 pm

P.K. wrote:
Air Force Met wrote:I think you are mistaken. I have it on good authority that you are getting deluged because I drive a G.T.O. (and rather recklessly I might add!).


We had 24mm here the other day which was almost as much as we had all of last month!

G.T.O.?


Yes...a GTO.

http://www.pontiac.com/gto/index.jsp

Vrooooom. I've had it up to 155 mph. Got a little "nervous" after that.
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#155 Postby Air Force Met » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:47 pm

HurryKane wrote:
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Oh yeah, well my buttless-chap-wearing garden gnome says it's dry as a bone.


Well...sorry about that...I bought an SUV last spring. We burn all sorts of GAS.



There's a GTO SUV? That I gotta see :)


No...bought a SUV seperately. SUV is the wife's...the goat is mine.
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#156 Postby cyclonekiller » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:47 pm

HurryKane wrote:
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P.K. wrote:

Before I came back to university in October I was running at around 60% of the average rainfall at home, it has been very dry this year.


I think you are mistaken. I have it on good authority that you are getting deluged because I drive a G.T.O. (and rather recklessly I might add!).


Oh yeah, well my buttless-chap-wearing garden gnome says it's dry as a bone.


BTW did you all know that the cooling water coming from power houses during peak hours is over 115 degrees F and is just dumped into a bay, ocean or lake. This also adds to warming of the planet. But you never hear that side of the story. Why?
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#157 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:50 pm

What is a power house? :roll:
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#158 Postby P.K. » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:50 pm

Ah ok, that company doesn't sell cars over here. (And if they did it would cost twice as much as over there)

EPA (City/Highway) 16/21 mpg**


Wow, that is a very high fuel consumption rate.
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#159 Postby cyclonekiller » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:52 pm

Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:What is a power house? :roll:


You can't be serious. A power plant.
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#160 Postby Air Force Met » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:52 pm

P.K. wrote:Ah ok, that company doesn't sell cars over here. (And if they did it would cost twice as much as over there)

EPA (City/Highway) 16/21 mpg**


Wow, that is a very high fuel consumption rate.


Yeah...especially when it's floored. :D
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