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[*] posted on 7/24/2008 at 17:26
Big Tropical Wave Comes Off Africa


I don't usually bring up tropical waves but this one that just came off of Africa looks huge.

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[*] posted on 7/24/2008 at 18:56

All we need now is a big solar flare and we can get this show going.



They should take the warning labels off of everything and let stupidity sort itself out.

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[*] posted on 7/25/2008 at 12:48

I imagine so.

Hey, what's the delay between sighting of a big solar flare and its impact on our weather? Some things take 2-3 days to get here, and other takes minutes. I'm not clear which is which.
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