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"Alan LeHun" wrote in message
... In article , says... live web cam of the mountain at http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/ Looking interesting now. You've missed it. What you're seeing now is just remnants. Should have seen it an hour or two ago. It got quite dark. All I can see on that link is multi-coloured munge .... tried with Firefox and IE Gianna |
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On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 11:44:56 +0200, "Gianna Stefani"
wrote: All I can see on that link is multi-coloured munge .... tried with Firefox and IE That's because it's currently dark .......... give it a few hours and try later when the sun comes up. |
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![]() phil wrote: On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 11:44:56 +0200, "Gianna Stefani" wrote: All I can see on that link is multi-coloured munge .... tried with Firefox and IE That's because it's currently dark .......... give it a few hours and try later when the sun comes up. But could you see the volcano in the dark if she erupted ? Joe |
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"phil" wrote in message
... On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 11:44:56 +0200, "Gianna Stefani" wrote: All I can see on that link is multi-coloured munge .... tried with Firefox and IE That's because it's currently dark .......... give it a few hours and try later when the sun comes up. Ah yes ... a greyscale munge is emerging (0649 their time) I guess I am accustomed to my camera showing a generally black image when it is dark ... evidently they have a 'better' camera (: -- Gianna Stefani http://www.meteo.jasmin-bear.org |
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Kinda grey, no, ash coloured.
Actually, more sort of misty coloured. :/ More like thick cloud cover now ![]() Anne |
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Anne Burgess wrote:
More like thick cloud cover now ![]() And now it's broke. (Connection failure somewhere.) -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.jstott.me.uk/weather/ |
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On Wednesday, 6 October 2004 10:44:56 UTC+1, Gianna Stefani wrote:
"Alan LeHun" wrote in message ... In article , says... live web cam of the mountain at http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/ Looking interesting now. You've missed it. What you're seeing now is just remnants. Should have seen it an hour or two ago. It got quite dark. All I can see on that link is multi-coloured munge .... tried with Firefox and IE Gianna A bit of a trip down memory lane on here. Anyone know if these people still exist anymore? Sadly, Martin Rowley's remarks seem to have given birth to that gob**** garvey,whose command of atmospheric science consists of knowing how to read, copy and paste but not how to think: Not think: How small a large mountain is in reference to a line of longitude and latitude. How relatively little of it emits noxious fumes. How rarely and, how little monitored, how largely covered in cloud they are (the fact that they are mountains being too far into the realm of meteorology perhaps for his delicate tread to follow?) How long ago since satellite analysis was first used. How few records were archived and how little the philosopher had to go on and what empty fruits they willed on a world of flowerpotmen. But most of all: How much is credited to the least credible of all climate data: Statistics. And the one person making the effort to analyse weather charts through all of it, in all of it, is not engaged in debate with any of it. Am I the only one who really cares or am I the only one who cares to actually know? Or am I both? Goodbye Gianna and good luck. |
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In terms of the people from this thread, I still hear from Joe Hunt, Martin Rowley and Waghorn.
Richard |
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