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0 mb of pressure as well. Its the day after tomorrow.
Mike "Kevin Andreoli" wrote in message ... Tomorrow's forcast for my area Weather forecast for PO7 for 11 October 2006 Forecast Day Time Temp Rain Intensity Cloud Dir Speed Pressure Weather Wed 0:00 -255 °c 18 mm Moderate 18 % 18 mph 0 mb Wed 3:00 -252 °c 21 mm Heavy 21 % 21 mph 0 mb Wed 6:00 -249 °c 24 mm Heavy 24 % 24 mph 0 mb Wed 9:00 -246 °c 27 mm Heavy 27 % 27 mph 0 mb Wed 12:00 -243 °c 30 mm Heavy 30 % 30 mph 0 mb Wed 15:00 -240 °c 33 mm V Heavy 33 % 33 mph 0 mb Wed 18:00 -237 °c 36 mm V Heavy 36 % 36 mph 0 mb Wed 21:00 -234 °c 39 mm V Heavy 39 % 39 mph 0 mb I think I'd better turn the central heating on! -- Kev NNNN |
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"Michael Di Bernardo" wrote in message o.uk... 0 mb of pressure as well. Its the day after tomorrow. Well of course the pressure is 0mb, there would be no atmosphere at those temperatures :) You know I think somebody once worked out the thicknesss of solid atmosphere that would form at those temperatures and it really was very small, IIRC only around 10m or so. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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Well of course the pressure is 0mb, there would be no atmosphere at those temperatures :) You know I think somebody once worked out the thicknesss of solid atmosphere that would form at those temperatures and it really was very small, IIRC only around 10m or so. Solid atmosphere? So it would be solid and not a gas or liquid? Does that really class as an atmosphere?! Jonathan Canterbury |
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"Jonathan Stott" wrote in message ... Col wrote: Well of course the pressure is 0mb, there would be no atmosphere at those temperatures :) You know I think somebody once worked out the thicknesss of solid atmosphere that would form at those temperatures and it really was very small, IIRC only around 10m or so. Solid atmosphere? So it would be solid and not a gas or liquid? Does that really class as an atmosphere?! Jonathan Canterbury If the earth had no air, then perhaps the earth's crust could then be classed as "atmosphere" |
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"Jonathan Stott" wrote in message ... Col wrote: Well of course the pressure is 0mb, there would be no atmosphere at those temperatures :) You know I think somebody once worked out the thicknesss of solid atmosphere that would form at those temperatures and it really was very small, IIRC only around 10m or so. Solid atmosphere? So it would be solid and not a gas or liquid? Does that really class as an atmosphere?! All right, you know what I meant :) If our atmosphere turned solid then! -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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Col writes: "Michael Di Bernardo" wrote in message o.uk... 0 mb of pressure as well. Its the day after tomorrow. Well of course the pressure is 0mb, there would be no atmosphere at those temperatures :) snip Conversely, how do you measure the air temperature when there's no air? :) -- John Hall "Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong." Oscar Wilde |
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"John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Col writes: "Michael Di Bernardo" wrote in message o.uk... 0 mb of pressure as well. Its the day after tomorrow. Well of course the pressure is 0mb, there would be no atmosphere at those temperatures :) snip Conversely, how do you measure the air temperature when there's no air? :) Whoever said anything about *air* temperature? -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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Col writes: "John Hall" wrote in message ... Conversely, how do you measure the air temperature when there's no air? :) Whoever said anything about *air* temperature? It's what you expect from a weather forecast, if no qualification is applied to the temperature. -- John Hall "Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong." Oscar Wilde |
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"John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Col writes: "John Hall" wrote in message ... Conversely, how do you measure the air temperature when there's no air? :) Whoever said anything about *air* temperature? It's what you expect from a weather forecast, if no qualification is applied to the temperature. Why so, if there was anybody around to receive a *real* forecast like that, they'd *know* there was no air out there! Anyway, *please* let us have some interesting autumnal weather to discuss, stops us quibbling over ridiculous hypothetical situations like this :) -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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Col writes: "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Col writes: Whoever said anything about *air* temperature? It's what you expect from a weather forecast, if no qualification is applied to the temperature. Why so, if there was anybody around to receive a *real* forecast like that, they'd *know* there was no air out there! But isn't "weather" that which happens in the atmosphere, by definition? Anyway, *please* let us have some interesting autumnal weather to discuss, stops us quibbling over ridiculous hypothetical situations like this :) :) We could always go back to that old standby of discussing what sort of winter we're likely to have,. -- John Hall "Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong." Oscar Wilde |
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"John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Col writes: Why so, if there was anybody around to receive a *real* forecast like that, they'd *know* there was no air out there! But isn't "weather" that which happens in the atmosphere, by definition? LOL! Now I finally concede defeat :) Anyway, *please* let us have some interesting autumnal weather to discuss, stops us quibbling over ridiculous hypothetical situations like this :) :) We could always go back to that old standby of discussing what sort of winter we're likely to have,. Yup, that's always a good one. Although from what I've heard is that the latest winter forecasts are for cooler/dier weather than was previously though though it's still very early days of course. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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"Col" wrote in message ... ! Anyway, *please* let us have some interesting autumnal weather to discuss, stops us quibbling over ridiculous hypothetical situations like this :) Perhaps I should be careful what I wish for. Just this morning there was a pretty vicious (though brief) thunderstorm, several very close c-g's simultaneous thunder/lightning, torrential rain, the lot! Maybe I'm closer to infuencing th weather gods than I thought :) -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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