"Bonos Ego" wrote in message
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Will Hand wrote:
"Bonos Ego" wrote in message
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August 8, 2006 - With the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season upon
us, experts from NOAA are reiterating their prediction for an
above-normal number of storms. NOAA scientists warn this year's
relatively quiet start is not an indication of what the remainder of
the season has in store.
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2006/s2678.htm
Funny I was thinking exactly that David. A sense of false security etc.
Looking
at the ensembles this morning there seems to be coming a dramatic change to
more
"normal" conditions in the general circulation, at least in the Atlantic
basin.
After next weekend we can expect roaring westerlies and an end to the
blocked
conditions we have "enjoyed" for so long now. Of course, it is forecast data
I
am looking at, but the signal is there. Watch out, normality is set to hit
us
big time :-)
Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
--
Those words are from NOAA's site, not mine!
How is Haytor this morning?
Looking from Teignmouth towards Haytor, the clouds are starting to
build now.
Just had a very light shower at 1025.
More data on my web site, see sig.
Will.
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" I'll be back! "
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