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On Oct 9, 4:54 am, "Michael" wrote:
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message

ups.com...



On Oct 8, 10:04 am, "Michael" wrote:
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message


roups.com...


Oct 3 10:06.
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...se2001gmt.html


Apart from the British weather enjoying the first real summery spell
of the year, this pattern seems to be a repeat of last weeks spell.
Even down to a super cyclone in the Asian Pacific.


Next weeks spell should be a classic anticyclone with the time of the
phase at 05:01 on Oct 11th.


Unfortunately, if there is another super cyclone, the weather will be
wet.


(If it is a super-cyclone involved, the chances are that the time of
the phase the harmonic knocks back to will be 1 o'clock. But then
again the present cyclone has not knocked the harmonic back 4 hours.
10:06 should read 04:06. But wait.... that's another one of those
tricky harmonies.)


Good 'ere innit!


God dammit, summer started here in April and still hasn't ended.
Tomorrow's
high temperature is expected to reach 95 degrees (just 24 degrees above
average.) The month of August was the hottest ever recorded, a full 8.9
degrees above normal, the month of September was 6.8 degrees above the
mean
temperature. We hit 105 degress with a heat index of 115+ on four
seperate
occasions in August, making it the hottest month in over 150 years of
record
keeping. You want some summer weather, come sleep stay on my sun deck
for a
few days, I'll ever provide a TV (although no cable for you and certainly
no
internet access as the pollution in this group has became neck-deep.) I
will provide you with sound reading material though and give meteorology
classes for two hours, every day. After all, living in the UK can't give
one a real taste of what weather is all about. I will also provide you
with
an autobiography of George Bush's life which you will be forced to read
at
least 50 pages a day, out loud. You want a free summer vacation? It's a
small price and it will keep your fingers quiet for a spell.


Call me and I'll book a passage for you,


A passage where exactly?


Now I have a question for you counsellor, please explain the dynamics of
orographic lifting and how this produces the so-called "snow belt" in the UP
of Michigan. Also explain the theory regarding the expected dramatic
decrease in precipitation in that area over the next 93 years. This area
would be located just south of Lake Superior (the largest of the great
lakes) in northern Michigan. Ironwood Michigan is a good place to start as
they average around 160 inches of snow per year. If you travel just south
of Ironwood, around 60 Kilometers, the average snowfall is only around 70-80
inches. Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake but Lake Baikal
actually holds a lot more water, beautiful lake.

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Do you think you can do something about your paragraph spacings?

Please.