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Old January 11th 04, 04:49 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Alastair McDonald Alastair McDonald is offline
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Default Wetterzentrale problems


"Michael McNeil" wrote in message
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"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message


It looks like all the charts and images on Wetterzentrale have gone!

Now what am I going to do?


Whilst awaiting their replacement you might cast your eyes over this
problem:

I'm trying to see what effects, if any, the time of the apogee or
perigee may have on the earth.I found a couple of sites that give the
apses, they are in my previous posts to this thread. There are major
discrepancies in them:

2003

1/10/2003 20 Apogee 404351 0.4925°

10 Jan 9:36 357131 km + F+ 13h

1/23/2003 17 Perigee 369912 0.5384°

24 Jan 19:03 406563 km -- N+ 5h

2/ 7/2003 17 Apogee 404538 0.4923°

7 Feb 21:49 356852 km ++ F- 9h

2/19/2003 11 Perigee 364853 0.5459°

20 Feb 21:39 406331 km - N-2d 10h

3/ 7/2003 11 Apogee 405361 0.4913°

8 Mar 7:58 359778 km F-1d 9h

3/19/2003 14 Perigee 359828 0.5535°

20 Mar 11:26 405472 km N-4d 13h

4/ 3/2003 23 Apogee 406217 0.4903°

5 Apr 10:45 364814 km F-2d 16h

4/17/2003 0 Perigee 357167 0.5576°

17 Apr 6:07 404500 km N-6d 9h

The first set of figures come from: http://www.sneadsferry.com/
followed alternately with the figures from:
http://www.ga.gov.au/nmd/geodesy/ast.../phase2003.jsp

Do you know of a site that I can get the full S.P. from?


You would probably be better asking that question on uk.sci.astronomy.

Cheers, Alastair.