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Looks like the Chinese are obsessed about controlling absolutely
everything about the Olympics. Would we do a similar thing here in 4 years' time? http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/20...nt_9079637.htm BEIJING, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- Beijing fired over 1,000 rain dispersal rockets on Friday evening to blow away rain clouds for the smooth opening ceremony of the 29th Olympic Games at the National Stadium, confirmed the local observatory on Saturday morning. It was the largest rain dispersal operation in China, and the first time that such technology has been used to ensure the weather condition for Olympic opening, said Chinese meteorologists. "We fired a total of 1,104 rain dispersal rockets from 21 sites in the city between 4 p.m. and 11:39 p.m. on Friday, which successfully intercepted a stretch of rain belt from moving towards the stadium," said Guo Hu, head of the Beijing Municipal Meteorological Bureau (BMB). Jonathan |
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On Aug 10, 5:34 pm, Jonathan Stott wrote:
Looks like the Chinese are obsessed about controlling absolutely everything about the Olympics. Would we do a similar thing here in 4 years' time? http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/20...nt_9079637.htm BEIJING, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- Beijing fired over 1,000 rain dispersal rockets on Friday evening to blow away rain clouds for the smooth opening ceremony of the 29th Olympic Games at the National Stadium, confirmed the local observatory on Saturday morning. It was the largest rain dispersal operation in China, and the first time that such technology has been used to ensure the weather condition for Olympic opening, said Chinese meteorologists. "We fired a total of 1,104 rain dispersal rockets from 21 sites in the city between 4 p.m. and 11:39 p.m. on Friday, which successfully intercepted a stretch of rain belt from moving towards the stadium," said Guo Hu, head of the Beijing Municipal Meteorological Bureau (BMB). Then it peed down? I see Britain got a gold in wet spell. She must have felt at home. |
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On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 at 10:22:49, Weatherlawyer
wrote in uk.sci.weather : On Aug 10, 5:34 pm, Jonathan Stott wrote: "We fired a total of 1,104 rain dispersal rockets from 21 sites in the city between 4 p.m. and 11:39 p.m. on Friday, which successfully intercepted a stretch of rain belt from moving towards the stadium," said Guo Hu, head of the Beijing Municipal Meteorological Bureau (BMB). Then it peed down? I see Britain got a gold in wet spell. Rain is an Olympic event now? ![]() -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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On Aug 10, 7:52 pm, Paul Hyett wrote:
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 at 10:22:49, Weatherlawyer wrote in uk.sci.weather : On Aug 10, 5:34 pm, Jonathan Stott wrote: "We fired a total of 1,104 rain dispersal rockets from 21 sites in the city between 4 p.m. and 11:39 p.m. on Friday, which successfully intercepted a stretch of rain belt from moving towards the stadium," said Guo Hu, head of the Beijing Municipal Meteorological Bureau (BMB). Then it peed down? I see Britain got a gold in the wet spell. Rain is an Olympic event now? ![]() Anyone know when the Olympics are in 2012? |
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, Weatherlawyer writes: Anyone know when the Olympics are in 2012? A quick check on Wikipedia tells me July 27 to August 12. -- John Hall "George the Third Ought never to have occurred. One can only wonder At so grotesque a blunder." E.C.Bentley (1875-1956) |
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On Aug 10, 9:45 pm, John Hall wrote:
In article , Weatherlawyer writes: Anyone know when the Olympics are in 2012? A quick check on Wikipedia tells me July 27 to August 12. 26 July 08:56 Tendency for thunder in Britain and for tornadoes in the USA. 2 Aug 03:27 Tendency for thunder in Britain and for tornadoes in the USA. 9 Aug 18:55 Wet. |
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On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 at 13:22:17, Weatherlawyer
wrote in uk.sci.weather : Then it peed down? I see Britain got a gold in the wet spell. Rain is an Olympic event now? ![]() Anyone know when the Olympics are in 2012? In Britain, it won't matter - it'll probably be ****ing down whatever time of year they were held. ![]() -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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On Aug 11, 3:22*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Aug 10, 5:34 pm, Jonathan Stott wrote: Looks like the Chinese are obsessed about controlling absolutely everything about the Olympics. Would we do a similar thing here in 4 years' time? http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/20...nt_9079637.htm BEIJING, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- Beijing fired over 1,000 rain dispersal rockets on Friday evening to blow away rain clouds for the smooth opening ceremony of the 29th Olympic Games at the National Stadium, confirmed the local observatory on Saturday morning. * * *It was the largest rain dispersal operation in China, and the first time that such technology has been used to ensure the weather condition for Olympic opening, said Chinese meteorologists. * * *"We fired a total of 1,104 rain dispersal rockets from 21 sites in the city between 4 p.m. and 11:39 p.m. on Friday, which successfully intercepted a stretch of rain belt from moving towards the stadium," said Guo Hu, head of the Beijing Municipal Meteorological Bureau (BMB). Then it peed down? I see Britain got a gold in wet spell. She must have felt at home. Yes she said that it actually felt "cold" as she was racing. |
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On Aug 11, 9:46 am, Jellore wrote:
On Aug 11, 3:22 am, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Aug 10, 5:34 pm, Jonathan Stott wrote: Looks like the Chinese are obsessed about controlling absolutely everything about the Olympics. Would we do a similar thing here in 4 years' time? http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/20...nt_9079637.htm BEIJING, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- Beijing fired over 1,000 rain dispersal rockets on Friday evening to blow away rain clouds for the smooth opening ceremony of the 29th Olympic Games at the National Stadium, confirmed the local observatory on Saturday morning. It was the largest rain dispersal operation in China, and the first time that such technology has been used to ensure the weather condition for Olympic opening, said Chinese meteorologists. "We fired a total of 1,104 rain dispersal rockets from 21 sites in the city between 4 p.m. and 11:39 p.m. on Friday, which successfully intercepted a stretch of rain belt from moving towards the stadium," said Guo Hu, head of the Beijing Municipal Meteorological Bureau (BMB). Then it peed down? I see Britain got a gold in a wet spell. She must have felt at home. Yes she said that it actually felt "cold" as she was racing. I just tried to access some Chinese weather a la BBC red button. As if watching The Proms last night wasn't bad enough using digital and their camera director... So where is the weather presentation for the Olymic Breakfast of losers? (And why dor the presenters get excited when a foreigner wins? Is it something to do with the UK's dependence on the USA or is it pandemic?) Speaking of that US swimmer, how come swimmers are faster under water than they are above it? When you are learning to swim, human nature keeps you head-up until you are brave and confident ...and told to try a head down sprint. Streamlining apart, the stopping power of water is greater than air is it not? |
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On Aug 12, 8:39*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Aug 11, 9:46 am, Jellore wrote: On Aug 11, 3:22 am, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Aug 10, 5:34 pm, Jonathan Stott wrote: Looks like the Chinese are obsessed about controlling absolutely everything about the Olympics. Would we do a similar thing here in 4 years' time? http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/20...nt_9079637.htm BEIJING, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- Beijing fired over 1,000 rain dispersal rockets on Friday evening to blow away rain clouds for the smooth opening ceremony of the 29th Olympic Games at the National Stadium, confirmed the local observatory on Saturday morning. * * *It was the largest rain dispersal operation in China, and the first time that such technology has been used to ensure the weather condition for Olympic opening, said Chinese meteorologists. * * *"We fired a total of 1,104 rain dispersal rockets from 21 sites in the city between 4 p.m. and 11:39 p.m. on Friday, which successfully intercepted a stretch of rain belt from moving towards the stadium," said Guo Hu, head of the Beijing Municipal Meteorological Bureau (BMB). Then it peed down? I see Britain got a gold in a wet spell. She must have felt at home. Yes she said that it actually felt "cold" as she was racing. Speaking of that US swimmer, how come swimmers are faster under water than they are above it? Please stick to trying to forecast Earthquakes (with, hopefully, improved success; 14% leaves a lot to be desired), as you show that you know nothing about swimming. Try Google for the answer. |
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