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(Eric Swanson) wrote in
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Eric,

Thanks for your question. I haven't looked for data on recent water
temperatures for Lake Erie.

I have looked at a few air temperature averages at climate stations at
sites which have drainage into Lake Erie. Air temperature averages
for Jan-Aug of 2006 at those sites were warmer than most other Jan-Aug
averages at those site over the last 110 years (since about 1897).

Pat N

I went to the Intellicast site and they do not archive their graphic
data. Darned. But, they get their data from NWS radar, so I suppose a
really interested person could find the NWS data and process it into
estimated percipitation data. That's way out of my league, as they
say...


Tying your shoe laces is pretty hard too...

I guess my ability to find the data is why I am 1,000 times smarter than
you,

eh?

The arrogant Palace Troll rants again! I see no precip data though.

Having other things to do, I later looked around a little more, finding
a NWS site with precipitation data. I think it is interesting that this
data looks different from that which was presented on Intellicast.
Maybe the super intelligent Palace Troll will tell us why this might be
so.

http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/product...SMEX/USMEX-pre
cip.ac cum.shtml


Having other things to do myself, the super intelligent 1,000 times
smarter than you star of his movie in which you are a poorly paid extra is
busy downloading all the gigabytes of data from May's Super-Typhoon
category-5 CHANCHU which followed a very similar passageway into North
America.

It can take a couple of weeks for the data to wend it's way from various
custodians to the public archives at
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/rsad/gibbs/gibbs.html
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/rsad/gibbs/2006/2006.html

The big picture, the one that includes the whole discs of the Earth, not
just the CONUS map, only partially extends to October 11, 2006.
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/rsad/gib...006-10-11.html

The last date with all the data in the library is October 5th...
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/rsad/gib...006-10-05.html

We just have to wait the week or so for the data to get cataloged and put
online. Anything I say based on my private archives gets challenged by the
Karl Rove Brigade of Racketeer Stoodges, so I will wait until the
documentation is posted so that their lies can be discredited by links to
public archives.

Six asian cyclones impacted North America in 2006 (so far) plus some EPAC
storms from off Acapulco, while all eyes focus on the Atlantic. 9 Cat-5
storms since Katrina. We are entering "The Hellstorms Era" and somebody
needs to document this changeover. Farewell Nice World.

http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca/Bebinca_01.html
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca/ioke...a_compare.html
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca_to_A...o_Alaska2.html
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca_into...o_Alaska2.html
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_5/IOKE_into_Arctic.html
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_5/Shanshan_Tornadoes.html

http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Arctic_Ice_Melt.html
http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Mystery_Solv...ry_Solved.html
http://ecosyn.us/1/temp_sep_06/IOKE_IR_Funktops.html


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