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Another major winter storm is winding up and heading towards the upper
midwest on the back of last week's storm which dumped anywhere from 10 to 22 inches of snow. These piggy-backing storms are reminiscent of 20 January and 22 January 1982 storms...In which two storms brought back-to-back 17+ inch snowfalls to the Minneapolis area and to most of central and west central Minnesota. Winter Storm Warning URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN 142 PM CST TUE FEB 27 2007 ....WINTER STORM WATCHES BEING UPGRADED TO WINTER STORM WARNINGS... ..WINTER STORM WATCHES ARE BEING UPGRADED TO WINTER STORM WARNINGS ACROSS MOST OF SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA INTO WESTERN WISCONSIN. THIS HAS THE POTENTIAL OF BEING ANOTHER MAJOR WINTER STORM WHICH WILL IMPACT THE AREA FOR AT LEAST A 48 HOUR PERIOD. PERSONS PLANNING TRAVEL SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR THIS EXPECTED HEAVY SNOW AS WELL AS INCREASING WINDS. SNOW IS EXPECTED TO SPREAD INTO WESTERN MINNESOTA WEDNESDAY MORNING AND INTO EASTERN MINNESOTA DURING THE AFTERNOON. SNOW SHOULD BEGIN ACCUMULATING IN PLACES SUCH AS CANBY...MORRIS...ST. JAMES AND MONTEVIDEO BEFORE NOON. ACCUMULATING SNOW SHOULD REACH PLACES SUCH AS ST. CLOUD...THE TWIN CITIES...AND FARIBAULT BY THE AFTERNOON RUSH HOUR. WESTERN WISCONSIN SHOULD SEE ACCUMULATING SNOW DEVELOP EARLY WEDNESDAY EVENING. BOUTS OF HEAVY SNOW WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE AREA INTO EARLY FRIDAY AS THE MAIN STORM SYSTEM LIFTS OUT OF THE OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE INTO WISCONSIN. THIS STRONG STORM SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL OF PRODUCING SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WHICH MAY RIVAL LAST WEEKEND'S STORM. ENOUGH WARM AIR MAY WORK INTO THIS STORM TO PRODUCE SOME FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET IN SOUTH CENTRAL MINNESOTA ESPECIALLY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. FINAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO CLIMB INTO THE 1 FOOT RANGE IN MANY AREAS BY THE TIME SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATIONS END ON FRIDAY. IN ADDITION...INCREASING NORTH WINDS THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO FRIDAY WILL CAUSE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. MNZ042045-049053-058063-066070-075078-083085-092-093-280345- /O.UPG.KMPX.WS.A.0003.070228T1200Z-070303T0000Z/ /O.NEW.KMPX.WS.W.0003.070228T1800Z-070303T0000Z/Counties included: TODD-MORRISON-MILLE LACS-KANABEC-STEARNS-BENTON-SHERBURNE-ISANTI- CHISAGO-MEEKER-WRIGHT-HENNEPIN-ANOKA-RAMSEY-WASHINGTON-MCLEOD- SIBLEY-CARVER-SCOTT-DAKOTA-NICOLLET-LE SUEUR-RICE-GOODHUE- BLUE EARTH-WASECA-STEELE-FARIBAULT-FREEBORN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...LONG PRAIRIE...LITTLE FALLS... PRINCETON...MORA...ST. CLOUD...FOLEY...ELK RIVER...CAMBRIDGE... CENTER CITY...LITCHFIELD...MONTICELLO...MINNEAPOLIS...BLA INE... ST. PAUL...STILLWATER...HUTCHINSON...GAYLORD...CHASKA. .. SHAKOPEE...BURNSVILLE...ST. PETER...LE SUEUR...FARIBAULT... RED WING...MANKATO...WASECA...OWATONNA...BLUE EARTH...ALBERT LEA 142 PM CST TUE FEB 27 2007 ....WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 12 PM WEDNESDAY TO 6 PM CST FRIDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN THE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 12 PM WEDNESDAY TO 6 PM CST FRIDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT. WINTER STORM WATCHES ARE BEING UPGRADED TO WINTER STORM WARNINGS ACROSS MOST OF SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA INTO WESTERN WISCONSIN. THIS HAS THE POTENTIAL OF BEING ANOTHER MAJOR WINTER STORM WHICH WILL IMPACT THE AREA FOR AT LEAST A 48 HOUR PERIOD. PERSONS PLANNING TRAVEL SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR THIS EXPECTED HEAVY SNOW AS WELL AS INCREASING WINDS. SNOW IS EXPECTED TO SPREAD INTO WESTERN MINNESOTA WEDNESDAY MORNING AND INTO EASTERN MINNESOTA DURING THE AFTERNOON. ACCUMULATING SNOW SHOULD REACH PLACES SUCH AS ST. CLOUD...THE TWIN CITIES...AND FARIBAULT BY THE AFTERNOON RUSH HOUR AND CONTINUE INTO WEDNESDAY NIGHT. BOUTS OF HEAVY SNOW WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE AREA INTO EARLY FRIDAY AS THE MAIN STORM SYSTEM LIFTS OUT OF THE OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE INTO WISCONSIN. THIS STRONG STORM SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL OF PRODUCING SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WHICH MAY RIVAL LAST WEEKEND'S STORM. ENOUGH WARM AIR MAY WORK INTO THIS STORM TO PRODUCE SOME FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET IN SOUTH CENTRAL MINNESOTA ESPECIALLY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. FINAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO CLIMB INTO THE 1 FOOT RANGE IN MANY AREAS BY THE TIME SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATIONS END ON FRIDAY. IN ADDITION...INCREASING NORTH WINDS THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO FRIDAY WILL CAUSE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW... SLEET...AND ICE ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. STRONG WINDS ARE ALSO POSSIBLE. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On Feb 27, 11:36 pm, "Machete" wrote:
Another major winter storm is winding up and heading towards the upper midwest on the back of last week's storm which dumped anywhere from 10 to 22 inches of snow. These piggy-backing storms are reminiscent of 20 January and 22 January 1982 storms...In which two storms brought back-to-back 17+ inch snowfalls to the Minneapolis area and to most of central and west central Minnesota. Winter Storm Warning URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN 142 PM CST TUE FEB 27 2007 ...WINTER STORM WATCHES BEING UPGRADED TO WINTER STORM WARNINGS... .WINTER STORM WATCHES ARE BEING UPGRADED TO WINTER STORM WARNINGS ACROSS MOST OF SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA INTO WESTERN WISCONSIN. THIS HAS THE POTENTIAL OF BEING ANOTHER MAJOR WINTER STORM WHICH WILL IMPACT THE AREA FOR AT LEAST A 48 HOUR PERIOD. PERSONS PLANNING TRAVEL SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR THIS EXPECTED HEAVY SNOW AS WELL AS INCREASING WINDS. SNOW IS EXPECTED TO SPREAD INTO WESTERN MINNESOTA WEDNESDAY MORNING AND INTO EASTERN MINNESOTA DURING THE AFTERNOON. SNOW SHOULD BEGIN ACCUMULATING IN PLACES SUCH AS CANBY...MORRIS...ST. JAMES AND MONTEVIDEO BEFORE NOON. ACCUMULATING SNOW SHOULD REACH PLACES SUCH AS ST. CLOUD...THE TWIN CITIES...AND FARIBAULT BY THE AFTERNOON RUSH HOUR. WESTERN WISCONSIN SHOULD SEE ACCUMULATING SNOW DEVELOP EARLY WEDNESDAY EVENING. BOUTS OF HEAVY SNOW WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE AREA INTO EARLY FRIDAY AS THE MAIN STORM SYSTEM LIFTS OUT OF THE OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE INTO WISCONSIN. THIS STRONG STORM SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL OF PRODUCING SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WHICH MAY RIVAL LAST WEEKEND'S STORM. ENOUGH WARM AIR MAY WORK INTO THIS STORM TO PRODUCE SOME FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET IN SOUTH CENTRAL MINNESOTA ESPECIALLY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. FINAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO CLIMB INTO THE 1 FOOT RANGE IN MANY AREAS BY THE TIME SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATIONS END ON FRIDAY. IN ADDITION...INCREASING NORTH WINDS THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO FRIDAY WILL CAUSE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. MNZ042045-049053-058063-066070-075078-083085-092-093-280345- /O.UPG.KMPX.WS.A.0003.070228T1200Z-070303T0000Z/ /O.NEW.KMPX.WS.W.0003.070228T1800Z-070303T0000Z/Counties included: TODD-MORRISON-MILLE LACS-KANABEC-STEARNS-BENTON-SHERBURNE-ISANTI- CHISAGO-MEEKER-WRIGHT-HENNEPIN-ANOKA-RAMSEY-WASHINGTON-MCLEOD- SIBLEY-CARVER-SCOTT-DAKOTA-NICOLLET-LE SUEUR-RICE-GOODHUE- BLUE EARTH-WASECA-STEELE-FARIBAULT-FREEBORN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...LONG PRAIRIE...LITTLE FALLS... PRINCETON...MORA...ST. CLOUD...FOLEY...ELK RIVER...CAMBRIDGE... CENTER CITY...LITCHFIELD...MONTICELLO...MINNEAPOLIS...BLA INE... ST. PAUL...STILLWATER...HUTCHINSON...GAYLORD...CHASKA. .. SHAKOPEE...BURNSVILLE...ST. PETER...LE SUEUR...FARIBAULT... RED WING...MANKATO...WASECA...OWATONNA...BLUE EARTH...ALBERT LEA 142 PM CST TUE FEB 27 2007 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 12 PM WEDNESDAY TO 6 PM CST FRIDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN THE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 12 PM WEDNESDAY TO 6 PM CST FRIDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT. WINTER STORM WATCHES ARE BEING UPGRADED TO WINTER STORM WARNINGS ACROSS MOST OF SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA INTO WESTERN WISCONSIN. THIS HAS THE POTENTIAL OF BEING ANOTHER MAJOR WINTER STORM WHICH WILL IMPACT THE AREA FOR AT LEAST A 48 HOUR PERIOD. PERSONS PLANNING TRAVEL SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR THIS EXPECTED HEAVY SNOW AS WELL AS INCREASING WINDS. SNOW IS EXPECTED TO SPREAD INTO WESTERN MINNESOTA WEDNESDAY MORNING AND INTO EASTERN MINNESOTA DURING THE AFTERNOON. ACCUMULATING SNOW SHOULD REACH PLACES SUCH AS ST. CLOUD...THE TWIN CITIES...AND FARIBAULT BY THE AFTERNOON RUSH HOUR AND CONTINUE INTO WEDNESDAY NIGHT. BOUTS OF HEAVY SNOW WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE AREA INTO EARLY FRIDAY AS THE MAIN STORM SYSTEM LIFTS OUT OF THE OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE INTO WISCONSIN. THIS STRONG STORM SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL OF PRODUCING SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WHICH MAY RIVAL LAST WEEKEND'S STORM. ENOUGH WARM AIR MAY WORK INTO THIS STORM TO PRODUCE SOME FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET IN SOUTH CENTRAL MINNESOTA ESPECIALLY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. FINAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO CLIMB INTO THE 1 FOOT RANGE IN MANY AREAS BY THE TIME SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATIONS END ON FRIDAY. IN ADDITION...INCREASING NORTH WINDS THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO FRIDAY WILL CAUSE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW... SLEET...AND ICE ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. STRONG WINDS ARE ALSO POSSIBLE. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==----http://www.newsfeeds.comThe #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- If you copy and paste this sort of stuff into a WordProcessor such as Writer the free one supplied by the Open Source project: http://www.openoffice.org/product/writer.html you will be able to remove the shouting fairly quickly. If you have Word, the process is Format Change Case. As for the weather report, it has been quite a week: Severe Winter Storm Hammers Midwest, East Coast February 25 - A severe winter storm dumped snow and freezing rain across the Midwest and mid-Atlantic United States, stranding air travelers from Boston to Chicago and causing several traffic deaths. (Reuters) Arkansas Town Copes With Tornado Damage February 25 - Dozens of homes and businesses looked like they were shredded by "high explosives," the Arkansas lieutenant governor said as he surveyed the damage a day after a powerful storm injured 40 people. (Associated Press) Global Warming Alarm: Doomsday for Australia February 25 - A recent report finds Sydney could slide into a near permanent state of drought, as deadly bushfires increase markedly and temperatures rise 10 or 15 degrees Fahrenheit over the next few decades. (ABC) Indonesia Drops Balls Into Mud Volcano February 25 - Indonesian engineers temporarily halted an attempt to plug a fissure that has been gushing mud for nine months, after a steel cable hoisting cement balls into the crater broke, officials said. (Associated Press) Mozambique Hit by More Flooding After Cyclone Rain February 25 - Heavy rains from a cyclone sparked more flooding in Mozambique, worsening a humanitarian crisis that has already killed 45 people and forced 140,000 from their homes. (Reuters) Coastal Brits Fret About Climate Change February 24 - The UK government has decided that coastal areas like Happisburgh, England, experiencing the erosive effects of global warming, are no longer worth defending. (Associated Press) Ground Rises Near Ancient Italian Volcano February 23 - The ground on the western edges of Naples, Italy, is rising, spurring worries of a possible volcanic eruption, but scientists now think they know exactly what is causing the uplift and may be able to better predict any potential eruption. (LiveScience.com) Lightning Strikes from the Mouths of Volcanoes February 22 - A new study reveals the first direct observations of volcanic lightning, a well-known but poorly understood phenomenon. (LiveScience.com) Cyclone Makes Landfall in Mozambique February 22 - Cyclone Favio swept ashore in central Mozambique with sustained winds of 125 mph, bringing heavy rain and new misery to tens of thousands of people already forced from their homes by flooding. (Associated Press) Australia Declares El Nino Weather Pattern Over February 21 - Australian forecasters said that the El Nino weather pattern blamed for the worst drought in a century had ended, and expressed cautious optimism much-needed rain was on the way. (Agence France-Presse) River Run-off Threatens Great Barrier Reef February 21 - Satellite images of Australia's Great Barrier Reef show that sediment from river run-off is threatening the reef at a greater rate than previously realized, Australia's peak scientific body said. (Reuters) Outback Dust May Slow Climate Change: Scientists February 21 - Scientists believe dust from Australia's drought- stricken regions may help to slow climate change by providing iron for microscopic marine plants to grow and, in turn, absorb greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. (Australian Broadcasting Corp.) Study: Yellowstone Air Quality Improves February 20 - Levels of carbon monoxide and certain particulate at West Yellowstone and Old Faithful continue to improve, and the air quality is good, a study by the National Park Service concluded. (Associated Press) Jakarta Flood Losses Rise to Nearly One Billion Dollars February 20 - Devastating floods in the Indonesian capital earlier this month have caused nearly one billion dollars worth of damage and losses. (Agence France-Presse) http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/New...07/200702.html |
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![]() "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 27, 11:36 pm, "Machete" wrote: Another major winter storm is winding up and heading towards the upper midwest on the back of last week's storm which dumped anywhere from 10 to 22 inches of snow. These piggy-backing storms are reminiscent of 20 January and 22 January 1982 storms...In which two storms brought back-to-back 17+ inch snowfalls to the Minneapolis area and to most of central and west central Minnesota. Winter Storm Warning URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN 142 PM CST TUE FEB 27 2007 ...WINTER STORM WATCHES BEING UPGRADED TO WINTER STORM WARNINGS... .WINTER STORM WATCHES ARE BEING UPGRADED TO WINTER STORM WARNINGS ACROSS MOST OF SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA INTO WESTERN WISCONSIN. THIS HAS THE POTENTIAL OF BEING ANOTHER MAJOR WINTER STORM WHICH WILL IMPACT THE AREA FOR AT LEAST A 48 HOUR PERIOD. PERSONS PLANNING TRAVEL SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR THIS EXPECTED HEAVY SNOW AS WELL AS INCREASING WINDS. SNOW IS EXPECTED TO SPREAD INTO WESTERN MINNESOTA WEDNESDAY MORNING AND INTO EASTERN MINNESOTA DURING THE AFTERNOON. SNOW SHOULD BEGIN ACCUMULATING IN PLACES SUCH AS CANBY...MORRIS...ST. JAMES AND MONTEVIDEO BEFORE NOON. ACCUMULATING SNOW SHOULD REACH PLACES SUCH AS ST. CLOUD...THE TWIN CITIES...AND FARIBAULT BY THE AFTERNOON RUSH HOUR. WESTERN WISCONSIN SHOULD SEE ACCUMULATING SNOW DEVELOP EARLY WEDNESDAY EVENING. BOUTS OF HEAVY SNOW WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE AREA INTO EARLY FRIDAY AS THE MAIN STORM SYSTEM LIFTS OUT OF THE OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE INTO WISCONSIN. THIS STRONG STORM SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL OF PRODUCING SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WHICH MAY RIVAL LAST WEEKEND'S STORM. ENOUGH WARM AIR MAY WORK INTO THIS STORM TO PRODUCE SOME FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET IN SOUTH CENTRAL MINNESOTA ESPECIALLY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. FINAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO CLIMB INTO THE 1 FOOT RANGE IN MANY AREAS BY THE TIME SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATIONS END ON FRIDAY. IN ADDITION...INCREASING NORTH WINDS THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO FRIDAY WILL CAUSE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. MNZ042045-049053-058063-066070-075078-083085-092-093-280345- /O.UPG.KMPX.WS.A.0003.070228T1200Z-070303T0000Z/ /O.NEW.KMPX.WS.W.0003.070228T1800Z-070303T0000Z/Counties included: TODD-MORRISON-MILLE LACS-KANABEC-STEARNS-BENTON-SHERBURNE-ISANTI- CHISAGO-MEEKER-WRIGHT-HENNEPIN-ANOKA-RAMSEY-WASHINGTON-MCLEOD- SIBLEY-CARVER-SCOTT-DAKOTA-NICOLLET-LE SUEUR-RICE-GOODHUE- BLUE EARTH-WASECA-STEELE-FARIBAULT-FREEBORN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...LONG PRAIRIE...LITTLE FALLS... PRINCETON...MORA...ST. CLOUD...FOLEY...ELK RIVER...CAMBRIDGE... CENTER CITY...LITCHFIELD...MONTICELLO...MINNEAPOLIS...BLA INE... ST. PAUL...STILLWATER...HUTCHINSON...GAYLORD...CHASKA. .. SHAKOPEE...BURNSVILLE...ST. PETER...LE SUEUR...FARIBAULT... RED WING...MANKATO...WASECA...OWATONNA...BLUE EARTH...ALBERT LEA 142 PM CST TUE FEB 27 2007 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 12 PM WEDNESDAY TO 6 PM CST FRIDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN THE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 12 PM WEDNESDAY TO 6 PM CST FRIDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT. WINTER STORM WATCHES ARE BEING UPGRADED TO WINTER STORM WARNINGS ACROSS MOST OF SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA INTO WESTERN WISCONSIN. THIS HAS THE POTENTIAL OF BEING ANOTHER MAJOR WINTER STORM WHICH WILL IMPACT THE AREA FOR AT LEAST A 48 HOUR PERIOD. PERSONS PLANNING TRAVEL SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR THIS EXPECTED HEAVY SNOW AS WELL AS INCREASING WINDS. SNOW IS EXPECTED TO SPREAD INTO WESTERN MINNESOTA WEDNESDAY MORNING AND INTO EASTERN MINNESOTA DURING THE AFTERNOON. ACCUMULATING SNOW SHOULD REACH PLACES SUCH AS ST. CLOUD...THE TWIN CITIES...AND FARIBAULT BY THE AFTERNOON RUSH HOUR AND CONTINUE INTO WEDNESDAY NIGHT. BOUTS OF HEAVY SNOW WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE AREA INTO EARLY FRIDAY AS THE MAIN STORM SYSTEM LIFTS OUT OF THE OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE INTO WISCONSIN. THIS STRONG STORM SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL OF PRODUCING SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WHICH MAY RIVAL LAST WEEKEND'S STORM. ENOUGH WARM AIR MAY WORK INTO THIS STORM TO PRODUCE SOME FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET IN SOUTH CENTRAL MINNESOTA ESPECIALLY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. FINAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO CLIMB INTO THE 1 FOOT RANGE IN MANY AREAS BY THE TIME SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATIONS END ON FRIDAY. IN ADDITION...INCREASING NORTH WINDS THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO FRIDAY WILL CAUSE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW... SLEET...AND ICE ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. STRONG WINDS ARE ALSO POSSIBLE. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==----http://www.newsfeeds.comThe #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- If you copy and paste this sort of stuff into a WordProcessor such as Writer the free one supplied by the Open Source project: http://www.openoffice.org/product/writer.html you will be able to remove the shouting fairly quickly. If you have Word, the process is Format Change Case. Wear earplugs. As for your weather report, I am quite aware of what occured as it happened outside my front door. Thanks for the report though. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 05:56:15 UTC, "Weatherlawyer"
declaimed: If you copy and paste this sort of stuff into a WordProcessor such as Writer the free one supplied by the Open Source project: http://www.openoffice.org/product/writer.html you will be able to remove the shouting fairly quickly. but WHY DOES THE US WEATHER SERVICE SHOUT in their forecasts???? -- Remove letters in caps from email address before replying |
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On Apr 15, 5:59?am, "John" wrote:
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 05:56:15 UTC, "Weatherlawyer" declaimed: If you copy and paste this sort of stuff into a WordProcessor such as Writer the free one supplied by the Open Source project: http://www.openoffice.org/product/writer.htmlyou will be able to remove the shouting fairly quickly. but WHY DOES THE US WEATHER SERVICE SHOUT in their forecasts???? -- Remove letters in caps from email address before replying We have the same problem in the UK. I believe it dates from the times when all computed printouts were in such a format. Why no-one has thought to change this is beyond me. However if the way things are going over here is matched in the USA, they will not get better. They are closing down weather centres all over the place if they can, this leads to strange weather reports concerning cloud cover. Also the lack of human input, relied on for correcting computer forecasts, is bound to have knock on effects that the overstretched human resources will be unable to do much about until too late. And the time it takes for a techie to correct anything as simple as shouting is going to go unspent. I imagine it would require the setting up of an international committee of the sort that only meets to lard their own arses, get ****ed up and spend as much time as possible alone with their highly paid personal assistants. Searching the groups got me this fairly recent discussion: I dare say that there is a good reason for all theshouting but that too is looking rather stale. I presume by "shouting" you mean the use of capitals. I wrote to the MetOffice the best part of a year ago with particular reference to the use of capitals throughout in AIRMET and other text products. The reply was along the lines that it is easier to read in capitals and they had no intention whatsoever of changing. I have to say that I formed the impression that they were telling me to shut-up and go away. Some sites do turn Metars in to plain language, eg X/C weather, but many pilots prefer code - it's like another language that can be" absorbed" without actually going through any process of "translation". I for one like code, but it has to be better presented and not based on outdated teleprinter methods from the 1950s. And another thread turned up the fact that all government internal messages of that sort have them in that type. Something to do with the level of investment on advisory services of all ranks, world wide. The people who do the actual dropping out of the sky, or getting swept up into it, are not usually the people involved in updating ancient computers when the money could be better spent elsewhere. (Such as junkets where pallid, greasy adulterers can get away from their wives for a few days.) The other side of the coin of course is that we get chumps like Andrew Lane in charge of updating the BBC's computer presentations. God almighty; what a balls up that is! I wonder how much he made out of reducing synoptic charts to the level of hand waving not seen since the HM's RN moved from sail to steam. |
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