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[*] posted on 7/13/2008 at 01:30
Rain Rain Go Away


Ok this is getting nuts. Officially in Indianapolis we've had just over 13" of rain in the last 40 days. We've had 34.44" of liquid precipitation as of the end of July 12th. Our yearly average is 41".



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[*] posted on 7/13/2008 at 01:43

and the years only half over...
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[*] posted on 7/13/2008 at 08:42

That's how Texas was last year. This year we can't buy rain.



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[*] posted on 7/13/2008 at 15:41

can you say Climate Change ...






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[*] posted on 7/13/2008 at 16:42

no. That's climate variation. :bigsmile:



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[*] posted on 7/13/2008 at 20:48
Maybe it is just cyclic planetary changes....


that result in the normal climate variation's? results of first part of my hurricane forecast..

Planetary effects on the weather II

http://www.bautforum.com/aga...tary-effects-weather-ii.html
Parting post in last thread.....
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03-June-2008, 04:52 AM

Default 30 days almost up
I wanted to at least post this info before I got locked out of posting anything else.
My 2008 tropical storm / hurricane forecast as of may 3rd...

www.aerology.com

If you would be interested in looking at the detailed maps it has generated for
the whole year of 2008, enter these.....

Kstate ........user name
Maps08 .......password

for your use looking at
the severe weather days as well as the three or four, tropical
disturbances that will probably have names as they come ashore.
Around July 6th- 12th,
August 18 thru 23rd,
September 14th thru 19th,
and another around October 5th thru October 18th.
If you have the time to look at this and send a reply I would greatly
appreciate it.

Richard Holle

Recent note:
The synodic conjunction of Earth with Jupiter was on the 9th of July 2008, centered in the July 6th thru 12th hurricane window in my forecast above.

Hurricane Bertha was rated above a simple tropical storm for these same days, and now that the concentrated Ion stream between the sun and Jupiter has been passed thru by the Earth, the effects are again minimized, I see this global weather intensification effect every year, as the synodic conjunctions with the outer gas planets occur.

It would be nice to compare the synodic dates in the past with the occurrence dates of past hurricanes to see the rate of correlation, in the recorded history, if links could be found where the dates could be exported into a spread sheet and plotted, it might be very illuminating.

I am working on getting a better handle on seasonally adjusting the temperatures in my forecast by using data from the 54.6 day later periods averaged into the original data to get a set of combined values, that better reflect the seasonal norms, as well as still conserving the patterns of modulation of the Lunar declinational atmospheric tides.
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[*] posted on 7/13/2008 at 22:18

It's been 80-95 and dry here for some time now, which is the best weather we've had in years.. I think it's MattN who always points out when it's extreme temperature or precipitation in one place, it's the opposite extreme somewhere else. I've been paying attention since the first time I read that, and it's held true so far.
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[*] posted on 7/14/2008 at 01:02

very true chris.
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