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"The US and Japanese space agencies (Nasa and Jaxa) are to launch a satellite network
to measure rainfall around the world. The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) project will provide three-hourly reports on rainfall. It aims to improve weather forecasting and understanding of how the global water cycle affects climatic change. Details of the $1.1bn (£636m) project, due to begin in 2011, were presented at a conference in Vienna, Austria." More at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4872606.stm -- Nick in Northallerton Also @ www.whelan.me.uk And nickw7coc on Yahoo & MSN but I use http://www.trillian.cc as I like it better also on Skype and Google talk |
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![]() "Nick" wrote in message ... "The US and Japanese space agencies (Nasa and Jaxa) are to launch a satellite network to measure rainfall around the world. The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) project will provide three-hourly reports on rainfall. It aims to improve weather forecasting and understanding of how the global water cycle affects climatic change. Details of the $1.1bn (£636m) project, due to begin in 2011, were presented at a conference in Vienna, Austria." More at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4872606.stm -- Nick in Northallerton Also @ www.whelan.me.uk And nickw7coc on Yahoo & MSN but I use http://www.trillian.cc as I like it better also on Skype and Google talk £636m???? I'll happily save then some cash and send in my rainfall figures, for a small reward. A few thousand will do. -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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![]() David Mitchell wrote: £636m???? I'll happily save then some cash and send in my rainfall figures, for a small reward. A few thousand will do. They could use such records for comparative analysis. What wilth 2/3rd of the planet under water to start with and 1/3rd of the rest being desert -at the moment. There is only the bits that the US and the UK are still fighting insurgents over that are left. (And the coke crops of course.) |
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