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001 wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams) Web Sites
002 wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams) High diurnal ranges - update
003 "Terry Bishop" [dymprog at mpx.com.au] Orange Weather
004 "Patrick Tobin" [pdtobin at hotmail.com] High diurnal ranges - update
005 Jimmy Deguara [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au] Orange Weather
006 Don White [donwhite at ozemail.com.au] High diurnal ranges - update
007 "Terry Bishop" [dymprog at mpx.com.au] Storms
008 Jimmy Deguara [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au] (no subject)
009 "Kevin Phyland" [kjphyland at hotmail.com] Sprites
010 "Paul Graham" [v_notch at hotmail.com] CGI CODE AVAILABLE...
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001
From: wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams)
To: aussie-weather at world.std.com
Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Web Sites
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 15:12:49 GMT
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On Thu, 14 Jan 1999 07:23:09 -0600, Sam Barricklow
wrote:
>Take a look at:
>
>http://www.pulse.net/storm/chaser.htm#Australia
>
>and let me know if I missed anyone.
>
Hi Sam. Thanks for doing this.
My Aussie site is better known (at least in Australia) by its title
than my name -- Australian Weather Links and News.
Regards
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Laurier Williams
Australian Weather Links and News
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~wbc/
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From: wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams)
To: aussie-weather at world.std.com
Subject: Re: aussie-weather: High diurnal ranges - update
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 15:12:47 GMT
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On Fri, 15 Jan 1999 02:55:05 PST, "Patrick Tobin"
wrote:
>Hi Blair,
>
>I was wondering how I might be able to access the records for the
>Gudgenby site. I do a lot of walking in that area in all seasons and
>would be interested in seeing the figures.
>
Patrick, there are quite detailed monthly averages and extremes for
Gudgenby at http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/
Cheers
--
Laurier Williams
Australian Weather Links and News
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~wbc/
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003
From: "Terry Bishop" [dymprog at mpx.com.au]
To: "Aussie-weather" [aussie-weather at world.std.com]
Subject: aussie-weather: Orange Weather
Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 09:31:33 +1100
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Hi Jimmy,
I was away all day yesterday so couldn't get back. You didn't miss anything.
There were no storms visible from my locations. The sky still very dry and
boring inly blue.
At 9.30am 25C, 1018, 35%, No breeze. Some small patches cirrus.
Terry.
mailto:dymprog at mpx.com.au
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From: "Patrick Tobin" [pdtobin at hotmail.com]
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Subject: Re: aussie-weather: High diurnal ranges - update
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 14:53:54 PST
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Thanks Laurier,
I have had a look at the site. With an absolute minima of -14.6, I can
understand why ice may be so persistent. Also the ground itself is often
frozen in winter at least for a good few cm. In fact it can be quite
tricky walking in mid-afternoon when the top few mm thaw on top of a
frozen base. This is certainly a different part of Australia to that
which most of us would know.
Patrick
>>
>Patrick, there are quite detailed monthly averages and extremes for
>Gudgenby at http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/
>
>Cheers
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Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 10:41:48 +1100
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From: Jimmy Deguara [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]
Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Orange Weather
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Hi Terry
Jimmy Deguara here.
The storms I was mentioning about were located along the trough line on
Thursday not Friday. Did you see any on that day in your vicinity.
Jimmy
At 09:31 AM 1/16/99 +1100, you wrote:
>
>Hi Jimmy,
>
>I was away all day yesterday so couldn't get back. You didn't miss anything.
>There were no storms visible from my locations. The sky still very dry and
>boring inly blue.
>
>At 9.30am 25C, 1018, 35%, No breeze. Some small patches cirrus.
>
>
> Terry.
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006
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 22:52:05 +1100
From: Don White [donwhite at ozemail.com.au]
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Ben...
the 42 reported from Cooma AWs was wrong - think it must have been 32 or
less.
don White
Ben Munro wrote:
>
> Cooma, NSW had a 32 degree range a couple of weeks ago, from 10 to 42
> the maximum is must be pretty close to a record, seeing as Canberra, which
> is further north and lower in altitude has a maximum temp of 42.
>
> Ben Munro
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From: "Terry Bishop" [dymprog at mpx.com.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Storms
Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 12:32:53 +1100
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Hi Jimmy,
Still a negative. No storms within view for quite a while now. Actually I
don't know if I can remember what a storm looks like.
Some scattered cu coming in at the moment but doesn't look promising. Baro.
steady on 1018.
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Terry.
mailto:dymprog at mpx.com.au
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If anyone can help the following person, feel free to respond on the
following e-mail
dunaxisa at waldonet.net.mt His name is Duncan
I am a meteorological assistant at Malta International Airport and I have
been teaching aviation meteorology to PPL/CPL students for about four
years. I am now taking a degree course in education (B. Ed. (Hons)) and my
dissertation title is 'Teaching av. met. to student pilots'.
I don't know if you are willing to help me on this topic but what I need
right now is to establish contacts with people proficient in met so that I
can have a good supply of research and resources which I might need in due
course. At the moment I am thinking about curriculum development, i.e.
structuring the met course. The final product of the dissertation would be
a text book which takes the student from the basic physical properties of
heat transfer, gas laws, etc.. to av. met. If you have any suggestions mail
me and I'll be very grateful. If I wasn't clear enough let me know.
I am also intersted in your photos.
Thanks in advance,
Duncan.
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Subject: aussie-weather: Sprites, Elves and Blue Jets...
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 22:57:13 PST
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Hi every1,
Here's an interesting article for those people into upper-atmospheric
lightning phenomena:
http://www.weatherwise.org/97aslyons.html
It has some good links too.
Kevin from Wycheproof.
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From: "Paul Graham" [v_notch at hotmail.com]
To: aussie-weather at world.std.com
Subject: aussie-weather: CGI CODE AVAILABLE...
Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 01:43:17 PST
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Hi everyone,
I have now put my CGI code online for people to download and
modify. It is at:
http://hardy.ocs.mq.edu.au/~m3052695/cgi/
If you wish to improve it or implement or add functions please send me
some e-mail: paul at marconi.mpce.mq.edu.au
Please read the README.TXT
I haven't been working on this for a while now since I've been doing
other things, but I may come back to it at some stage and complete some
more functions myself.
If you can rewrite it and come up with something better by all means do
so! I'm sure that there is already a plethora of CGI code freely
available online probably superior to what I have written. I mainly did
it for the sake of writing code...
Cheers,
Paul G.
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