Posted on 01/05/2007 6:16:37 AM PST by Ouderkirk
To see Sally?
Mamunia By Paul McCartney
Mamunia Mamunia Mamunia Mamunia Mamunia Oh Oh Oh Oh
The Rain Comes Falling From The Sky,
To Fill The Stream That Fills The Sea
And That's Where Life Began For You And Me
So The Next Time You See Rain It Ain't Bad,
Don't Complain It Rains For You,
The Next Time You See L.A. Rainclouds,
Don't Complain It Rains For You And Me
Mamunia...
It Might Have Been A Bright Blue Day
But Rainclouds Had To Come This Way
They're Watering Everything That They Can See.
A Seed Is Waiting In The Earth
For Rain To Come And Give Him Free,
So The Next Time You See L.A. Rainclouds
Don't Complain, It Rains For You.
So Lay Down Your Umbrellas
Strip Off Your Plastic Macs.
You've Never Felt The Rain My Friend,
Till You've Felt It Running Down Your Back
So The Next Time You See Rain, It Ain't Bad
Don't Complain, It Rains For You.
The Next Time You See L.A. Rainclouds
Don't Complain It Rains For You And Me.
Mamunia...
Whoa! I gotta get new batteries for my remote.
She's on NOW
While I agree that 'wind chill' is misused, it is a useful metric.
Thanks.
Is there streaming video of her?
I'm not sure what album it's on........
Brigitta
Ah yes, Storm Stories, what a crock! I wondered what happened over at the Weather Channel.
Here is a link to the WC homepage
http://www.weatherchannel.com.au/Magic94scripts/mgrqispi94.dll?appname=WC&prgname=WC&Template=HomePage
Last night on the local news in OKC Gary England, our local weather guru, showed the figures of world temperatures increasing this year by .002% (something close to that) for 2007 over 2006 and he says big freaking deal. He went on to say that is no global warming but there is an El Nino and it always changes the weather based on warming in the ocean that occurs regularly. He debunked global warming and I sat there laughing. Turns out the hottest year worldwide was in the 90's and gotten cooler since.
I wholeheartedly agree. I was on there a couple of weeks ago checking ski conditions. It kept nagging me to fill out some survey on their new website design. I let 'em have it. I told them it was unusable and cluttered. Haven't been back since.
I like http://adds.aviationweather.noaa.gov
But that didn't stop the Weather Channel from leading the hysterical media pack in predicting death and destruction on the scale of Katrina. That didn't stop them from trying to drive fear and panic into people in Florida who have been smacked around a fair amount in the past couple of years by hurricanes, so are naturally a bit gun-shy. And for what?
What did I finally get from this storm? Maybe a couple of inches of rain - there wasn't even enough wind to knock down small tree limbs. Regular summer afternoon thunderstorms in Florida are often worse than that.
It was clear to me that the Weather Channel, and the rest of the media, wasn't just "trying to keep us informed", no matter what they say. They were hoping for a monster hurricane and catastrophic damage - the only way they could have been more blatant would have been to appear in the studio in cheerleader outfits waving pom poms on camera, chanting "Go Ernesto, Go!"
It didn't matter to them one whit the deaths and destruction and misery that millions of people would have had to deal with. All that was important to them was having another Katrina that they could blame on George Bush and use to push their global warming agenda.
That's why I will not watch the Weather Channel again.
That's a bit of mudslinging, I think.
"Dr. Cullen was a scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, CO. She has done research in the U.S. Southwest, the Middle East (Syria and Turkey), publishing on domestic and international climate topics. She is a member of the World Climate Research Program's Climate Variability (CLIVAR) Scientific Steering Group, an international project aimed at identifying, understanding, and predicting types of variability within the Earth's complex climate system. As a postdoctorate, Dr. Cullen received the prestigious NOAA Climate & Global Change Fellowship and spent two years working at the International Research Institute for Climate Prediction (IRI) where she collaborated with scientists from Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. She received a bachelor's degree in Engineering/Operations Research from Columbia University in New York City and went on to receive her doctorate in climatology and ocean-atmosphere dynamics at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University."
I think that qualifies her as an expert.
See post 58.
Answer: No, water would not freeze, but it may feel as though your blood was starting to ice up!
Have a great day, FRiend.
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