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January 10th 06, 07:01 AM
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Homogeneous Nucleation of a fog, anybody?
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Homogeneous Nucleation of a fog, anybody?
Thanks for your answer, Scott.
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sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology)
January 10th 06, 06:27 AM
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Tornado's kinetic energy, am I right?
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Billy
Tornado's kinetic energy, am I right?
Hello,
How do I calculate tornado's kinetic energy, if known
1) velocity inside tornado
2) height
3) radius
I calculed it in following manner:
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sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology)
December 24th 05, 07:56 PM
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Global Warming and Global Drought?
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Billy
Global Warming and Global Drought?
However, why, in the Middle East, did Noah prepare for a rain, rather than a drought?
if I recall correctlly, the Noah book refers to ancient period of
Messopatamia floods:
"Excavations in...
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sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology)
December 24th 05, 07:11 PM
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Homogeneous Nucleation of a fog, anybody?
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194
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Billy
Homogeneous Nucleation of a fog, anybody?
Hello all,
I was asked (that looks like) a simple question:
Why is homogeneous nucleation of fog a dificult process?
Searched the net for the answer, and found no simple explanation of...
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sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology)
December 24th 05, 11:07 AM
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Global Warming and Global Drought?
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Billy
Global Warming and Global Drought?
// Is it possible that the atmosphere could become dense with moisture,
full
of clouds, perhaps, and yet that it would never rain?//
The use of the term runaway greenhouse effect to describe the...
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sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology)
December 24th 05, 06:54 AM
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Another dumb "dewpoint on tephigram" question (picture included)
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Billy
Another dumb "dewpoint on tephigram" question (picture included)
//You were right the first time by following the mixing ratio line
(blue). The
example shows just how easy it is to saturate a dry airmass by deep
mixing/lift. Granted this much lift (900-660) is...
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December 16th 05, 01:39 PM
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Another dumb "dewpoint on tephigram" question (picture included)
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Billy
Another dumb "dewpoint on tephigram" question (picture included)
Hello , meteorology wizards.
The problem as it stated:
Non-saturated air parcel is adiabatically lifted from 10 C 900 mbar up
to 660 mbar, where fog appears.
I ploted it on the...
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