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On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 09:41:59 +0100, "Jon O'Rourke"
wrote: "Simon S" wrote in message om... Maybe I'm wrong but I think its that damn Carol who has hear a word and misinterperated. On BBC breakfast this morning she was going on about a cold plume coming down from the north. I am sure it would be better described an arctic blast or better still a cold northerly. I was under the impression that a plume was a closed area of warm unstable air with intense covection occuring. Thanks. Simon Sheaf Sheffield South Yorkshire Hmmmm, a cold plunge perhaps, at least for those north of the equator ?! American TV forecasters call cold air incursions from the north Canadian Clippers. The opposite of that is Gulf Moisture. There should be some interesting times soon in the Mid-West when the two meet. I'm off on a business trip to Memphis on Thursday - I'm hoping for some early action! Martin Jon. |
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![]() Gianna Stefani wrote: ha scritto: snipped And blast sounds like something associated with a warhead, so she may not want to use that terminology, being a woman. Women do not like to speak of warheads? mmmm tests the theory ... "hydrogen bomb" ... didn't hurt a bit (-; -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk Tell that to the Japanese |
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![]() Gianna Stefani wrote: ha scritto: snipped And blast sounds like something associated with a warhead, so she may not want to use that terminology, being a woman. Women do not like to speak of warheads? mmmm tests the theory ... "hydrogen bomb" ... didn't hurt a bit (-; -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk Tell that to the Japanese |
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![]() Gianna Stefani wrote: ha scritto: snipped And blast sounds like something associated with a warhead, so she may not want to use that terminology, being a woman. Women do not like to speak of warheads? mmmm tests the theory ... "hydrogen bomb" ... didn't hurt a bit (-; -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk Tell that to the Japanese |
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![]() Gianna Stefani wrote: ha scritto: snipped And blast sounds like something associated with a warhead, so she may not want to use that terminology, being a woman. Women do not like to speak of warheads? mmmm tests the theory ... "hydrogen bomb" ... didn't hurt a bit (-; -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk Tell that to the Japanese |
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Correct in every detail.
That is exactly how the media controllers want it. Their companies are paying for it, so that is what they get. If you want an educational weather channel, may I suggest that you start one yourself. |
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