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Temperatures here in the Ohio River Valley are running a good 5 to 10
degrees above normal and have been for the last 45 days with no cooler
weather in site. This weekend's forcast is for beautiful weather, clear
skies, lite winds and temeratures in the mid 70's during the day and the
upper 40's to lower 50's at night. The forcast for next week doesn't
change, not even slightly. Average high temperatures for mid October are in
the upper sixties with lows in the mid 40's. 20 and 7 centigrade. What's
fall been like in Europe so far, France, Germany, UK?



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Mike Fenderson wrote:

Temperatures here in the Ohio River Valley are running a good 5 to 10
degrees above normal and have been for the last 45 days with no cooler
weather in si(gh)t[e]. This weekend's forcast is for beautiful weather, clear
skies, lite winds and temeratures in the mid 70's during the day and the
upper 40's to lower 50's at night. The forcast for next week doesn't
change, not even slightly.


How about that?
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.t...f4bf7203f1eb08

Sheer guesswork of course. But I dare say you should be wary. Be VERY
careful!

Average high temperatures for mid October are in
the upper sixties with lows in the mid 40's. 20 and 7 centigrade. What's
fall been like in Europe so far, France, Germany, UK?


We have had some flooding in regions that get a fair bit of rain all
year around (UK style.) And another tornado (in regions that get
tornadoes (UK style.))

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Weatherlawyer wrote:
Mike Fenderson wrote:


The forcast for next week doesn't change, not even slightly.


How about that?
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.t...f4bf7203f1eb08

Sheer guesswork of course. But I dare say you should be wary. Be VERY
careful!


According to one BBC weatherman earlier today, the weather is stuck att
he moment until Tuesday or Wodin's day. How appropriate is that I
wonder?

Apparently it is all due to a Scandinavian igh and a mid N Atlantic Low
allowing us a corridor of uneventful weather.

Uneventful? A warm sunny hazy almost misty October spell is a precursor
of something rather interesting, if I ever heard of one. Season of
mellow fruitfulness and erm... rather devastating weather?

Or not, as the case may be.

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"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message
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Mike Fenderson wrote:

Temperatures here in the Ohio River Valley are running a good 5 to 10
degrees above normal and have been for the last 45 days with no cooler
weather in si(gh)t[e]. This weekend's forcast is for beautiful weather,
clear
skies, lite winds and temeratures in the mid 70's during the day and the
upper 40's to lower 50's at night. The forcast for next week doesn't
change, not even slightly.


How about that?
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.t...f4bf7203f1eb08

Sheer guesswork of course. But I dare say you should be wary. Be VERY
careful!

Average high temperatures for mid October are in
the upper sixties with lows in the mid 40's. 20 and 7 centigrade. What's
fall been like in Europe so far, France, Germany, UK?


We have had some flooding in regions that get a fair bit of rain all
year around (UK style.) And another tornado (in regions that get
tornadoes (UK style.))


Interesting, I didn't know they got tornados in England, always loads of
fun! Well, you are correct in the sense that the system that is mentioned
produced an unusually early blast of cold air and a lot of snow. However,
that system is long gone and never made it this far south. The snow fell in
areas close to Canada and areas above 3000 feet in elevation. There was a
cold front associtated with the storm that eventually moved through southern
Indiana and Kentucky but it weakened quite a bit and simply brought the
temperatures from warm to seasonal. Temperatures are forcasted to be in the
low 80's (25-27c) next week, more like early Semptember than mid to late
October. Here's an interesting link about the unusually warm fall:

Regards,

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/...sep/sep05.html



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Mike Fenderson wrote:

Interesting, I didn't know they got tornados in England.


The UK has the largest number of tornadoes in the world if you go by
tornadoes/sq mile. If you are looking for size though, you had best
stay home. Also due to the highly built up infrastructure of one of the
most densly populated countries in the world, storm chasing is a no-no
here.

Well, you are correct in the sense that the system that is mentioned
produced an unusually early blast of cold air and a lot of snow.


What I have been posting over the last few years over the internet,
concerns what amounts to an explanation of the so called "oscillations"
first proposed as the ENSO. Whilst the phases of the moon produce the
low pressures we get around the Caribbean and the NW Atlantic (at the
times stated elsewhere) it would seem that they produce att he same
time, the droughts felt on the western coast of the USA and in
Australia.

(Not that I have gone into any detail about that last part.)

I dare say there may turn out to be a sonic effect induced by it all
somehow, producing standing waves. That may well go some way to explain
the Icelandic Low and the Azores High. I find it interesting that the
cyclones around the outer edges of where the Azores high reaches from
time to time are also phenomenae related to higher than normal
temperatures.

Contemporary explanations on that subject lead nowhere past 4 or 5
days. My own feeling is that a study of the duality of chords might be
more productive in the long run.

(Duality is the counterpoint of geometric shapes, where the centre of
each face of a polyhedron produces the corners of another polyherdron
as in -for example: a cube and an octohedron. But it sounds too
Keppleresque to be true.

There is another (as far as I know) non-Euler concept of duality where
the chords of the tangents of a distant object -such as for example:
the moon on the earth; run out to a curve in -or near, the surface of
the earth. But I'd have to learn CAD before I shall be able to get my
head around that sort of thing.)



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Mike Fenderson wrote:
Temperatures here in the Ohio River Valley are running a good 5 to 10
degrees above normal and have been for the last 45 days with no cooler
weather in site. This weekend's forcast is for beautiful weather, clear
skies, lite winds and temeratures in the mid 70's during the day and the
upper 40's to lower 50's at night. The forcast for next week doesn't
change, not even slightly. Average high temperatures for mid October are in
the upper sixties with lows in the mid 40's. 20 and 7 centigrade. What's
fall been like in Europe so far, France, Germany, UK?

How are you after the storm? I hope you are OK.



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