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Address:http://www.bluehill.org/discussion.txt Changed:2:43 PM on Friday, September 24, 2004 The site above is a reminder of the observations of yester-year when a much better description of weather was regularly available through the surface observations and the greatest care was taken to avoid the most trivial mistake. There were instances of updated forecasts due to data that the trained observer recorded that is not easily detected by satellite. I checked for observations from central and coastal Florida over the past 48 hours. No on site lightning detectors at the sites I checked. Equipment failure before wind gusts reach 60KT. My home weather station can do better than that and it runs for thirty hours after power failure - on triple A cells. Power blackouts - with no back-up generator. How much does it cost to repair or install a lightning detector? Is our government's debt so severe that we cannot even afford a workable system and have fallen behind some other nation's observation systems as a result? In the lower 48, plus Alaska, I have to go ten, twenty, and thirty years back into the logbooks in order to retrieve accurate and detailed surface observations, especially when studying events related to thunderstorm activity, nor'easters, blizzards and tropical cyclones. Regards, Lou -- This article was auto-posted by the ne.weather.moderated Weatherbot program. The author is solely responsible for its content. ne.weather.moderated FAQ/Charter: http://www.panix.com/~newm/faq.txt ne.weather.moderated moderators e-mail: (Please put "wx" or "weather" in the subject line to avoid the spam block.) |
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