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by zorglub » 13/05/10, 15:34

here are some readings that I realized since 2007
alt 550 m to 7 h 30

2007
5 / 05 5 °
18 / 05 7 °
30 / 05 1 °
28 / 06 6 °
31 / 07 8 °
22 / 08 7 °

2008
1 / 05 5 °
19 / 05 6 °
14 / 06 6 °
22 / 07 7 °
14 / 08 6 °

2009
2 / 05 4 °
21 / 05 8 °
26 / 07 9 °
26 / 08 8.5 °
31 / 09 9 °


lowest values ​​of the corresponding month
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by Christophe » 13/05/10, 16:42

sen-no-sen wrote:Indeed volcanic dust creates condensation nuclei favoring precipitation ... it is an interesting track.


Yes, but in what proportion compared to other polutions, and in particular that of air traffic? Without entering the parano chemtrail, it seems obvious to me that the condensation trails at high altitudes (contrails) favor the appearance of clouds ... a little like catalysts.

But when the flight ban at the height of the volcanic dust, there was 4 or 5 beautiful days ...

What gives Zorglub for 2010? But I do not think that the morning readings are the most explicit.
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by zorglub » 13/05/10, 16:51

statements for the month of May 1ere line: date
2 eme line temperature
3 eme line: rainfall in mm read at 7h30

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
12,1° 10,4° 7,6° 8,4°/10 9° 5,3°/9° 5°
30,00 12,50 2,00 1,00 12,00 1,00

8 9 10 11 12 13

7,6° 7,3° 9° 9°7 7°8 8,3°
1,50 8,50 3,00 10,00 15,00
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by sen-no-sen » 13/05/10, 17:08

Christophe wrote:
sen-no-sen wrote:Indeed volcanic dust creates condensation nuclei favoring precipitation ... it is an interesting track.


Yes, but in what proportion compared to other polutions, and in particular that of air traffic? Without entering the parano chemtrail, it seems obvious to me that the condensation trails at high altitudes (contrails) favor the appearance of clouds ... a little like catalysts.

But when the flight ban at the height of the volcanic dust, there was 4 or 5 beautiful days ...

What gives Zorglub for 2010? But I do not think that the morning readings are the most explicit.


The volcano emitted a very compact amount of dust, unlike the more diluted industrial pollution:
the last 16 last April is a cloud of 1km thick dust that has arrived above Paris at 6000m altitude!
Nevertheless, I do not think that the volcano Eyjafjöll is responsible for the current weather, it is as usual a set of parameters very difficult to determine.
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by dedeleco » 13/05/10, 17:18

There is better than the parano chemtrails that is the cold today: the paranoid Sarkozy!
Operation Sarkozy: how does the CIA place one of its agents at the presidency of the French Republic
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php? ... &aid=10060[/ Quote]


Another real paranoid:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php? ... &aid=19113
And the total parano
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php? ... &aid=19047

How to know and distinguish the pure paranoid, the truth, as the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq as paranoid as the rest, and that has made a few hundred thousand dead Iraqi, very real!

The paranoid manipulations are double-edged, getting in the end, totally the opposite of the objective, as for Iran and El Quaida !!!!
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by Obamot » 13/05/10, 17:20

Climate: 4 ° C in mid May? Notice meteorologists?


If you want relatively stable temperatures throughout the year, you have to go to South East Asia, where the sun sets all year round to 18h30 (about +/- 7 ° C of average seasonal variation). the year) ... Elsewhere there are no precise rules, just trends, no?
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by dedeleco » 13/05/10, 17:31

If you want relatively stable temperatures throughout the year, you have to go to South East Asia, where the sun sets all year round to 18h30 (about +/- 7 ° C variation on average year) ...

and sometimes, beautiful cyclones that break everything, no, but fixed T !!!
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by Obamot » 13/05/10, 17:48

Sure, there they call it typhoons! : Shock:

Life is good, blue sky ... : Lol:
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by sen-no-sen » 13/05/10, 18:25

And there is a little monsoon too, and ... mosquitoes!

Let's face it, as soon as we do not like the weather we tend to complain and want to look for complex external causes at all costs: before it was witchcraft or the Divine punishment, now it's the climatic upheaval etc ...
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by Obamot » 13/05/10, 21:24

This year there has been very little (a bit of drought). They arrive only at nightfall and there are effective means of struggle without chemistry.
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