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Friday, February 15, 2008
formidable moisture (cont'd)
News item: A major storm lifts into the Midwest Sunday with a cocktail of precipitation. The moisture available to it will be formidable. It could be one of the wettest weather systems to traverse the nation's Heartland this winter. The Chicago area may be subject to the system's full range of precipitation (frogs? ed.). Early forecast trends suggest the metro area could sit astride the storm's so-called "rain/snow line".
So it looks like re my earlier post, that the forners models are winning, and sKILLy's models were wrong. Hmm. I guess we should start watching the Canadian channels for "accurate" weather forecasts...
ReplyDeleteThey also have universal health care and a lot less fucking guns, eh.
ReplyDeletemmmmm precipitation cocktail......
ReplyDeleteThe funny thing is that the article is a lot calmer and more matter a fact than an article in San Diego about a huge storm system hurtling through the area dumping as much as 1/2 of rain. hehehe
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