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Looks warm in the
http://ocean.dmi.dk/satellite/index.html The loop doesn't work for me but I need to sort my disputer out. Click back and count the days rather than expect to see the dates. (At least that's what I had to do.) |
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Beautiful. I got the looping to work in Firefox (not I.E.). Had to
temporarily enable scripts. (sigh) If I could only get something like this in archived Radar Images for Syracuse N.Y. Len -- To email reply, eradicate all threes in my SPAM guarded address. "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message oups.com... Looks warm in the http://ocean.dmi.dk/satellite/index.html The loop doesn't work for me but I need to sort my disputer out. Click back and count the days rather than expect to see the dates. (At least that's what I had to do.) |
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![]() Fatfreek wrote: To email reply, eradicate all threes in my SPAM guarded address. "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message oups.com... Looks warm in the http://ocean.dmi.dk/satellite/index.html The loop doesn't work for me but I need to sort my disputer out. Click back and count the days rather than expect to see the dates. (At least that's what I had to do.) Beautiful. I got the looping to work in Firefox (not I.E.). Had to temporarily enable scripts. (sigh) If I could only get something like this in archived Radar Images for Syracuse N.Y. I have it working properly after a reinstall. Looks like the 9th was the hottest dish of the day. I'll have to keep an eye on it. I am sure the Baltic is one of the most revealing features of the weather systems that strike the European mainland. For the UK it is the run of cyclones from Canada to Scotland and Norway. But the Baltic is what happens to the weather after northern western Europe has finished with it. Consider how many rivers drain into it. It is one of the shallowest drains on the coast and the meteorological equivalent of the Gulf of Mexico. I'm pretty certain that the way it behaves controls how much ice cover the Arctic has. All the warm, fairly low salt water that pumps out of that sea in the summer floats north and forms the ice that drifts down as far as Boston in good years. That won't be happening for a while. It's the equivalent of an El Nino event as regards the fishing industry. So take all your stocks and shares out of that market. |