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September 9th 04, 01:45 AM
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Robotic Airborne Sensors
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Robotic Airborne Sensors
It seems to me that technology has reached the point that hurricane
research could be supplemented by so called 'robotic airborne sensors',
you might say smart balloons. If you can track a bird...
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September 6th 04, 05:40 AM
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Bloomington, Indiana
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Bloomington, Indiana
First I got hit by Charley, and then by Frances. Looks as though Ivan
will be threating Florida by this coming Saturday. I am hooking up the
Air Stream and going back to Bloomington.
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September 4th 04, 01:10 AM
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National Geographic: Global Warming
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National Geographic: Global Warming
The September 2004 issue of National Geographic has a rather lengthy
article on global warming. It is not highly technical, but worth
reading.
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September 3rd 04, 06:16 AM
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Crystal Ball
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Crystal Ball
A television meteorologist in Montgomery, Alabama has the disturbed
Atlantic weather at 10N and 28W in the Caribbean next week and
eventually in the Gulf of Mexico. Normally this would be discounted...
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August 31st 04, 06:40 PM
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Television signals
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Television signals
There is a term called 'Sporatic E' that describes the ionospheric condition that
you are being able to take advantage of. My longest television reception on
channel 2 (approximately 55 MHZ or...
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August 30th 04, 07:16 PM
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Labor Day Hurricane of 1935
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The Eye Threads the Needle
That CMC Sea Level Pressure run at Penn State is even more interesting. Will
know if the eye of the needle gets threaded if it crosses Matecumbe Key. And
what are the chances?
Mike1 wrote:
In...
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