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0 mb of pressure as well. Its the day after tomorrow.

Mike

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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!

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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.
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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?!

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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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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!
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"Michael Di Bernardo"
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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

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Conversely, how do you measure the air temperature when there's no air?

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"Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong."
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"Michael Di Bernardo"
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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

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Conversely, how do you measure the air temperature when there's no air?



Whoever said anything about *air* temperature?
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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.
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"John Hall" wrote in message
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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
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