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Hurricane Katrina. Get out of it's way!!!
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"Andy" <Q> wrote in message
.. . > This hurricane is HUGE!!! > > http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GIFS/GULFWV.JPG > > Unbelievable!!! Yep. She's a big one... We felt a breeze when we were out today doing our long bike ride. Hubby (*big-time* storm buff who can rattle off stats from any hurricane in history and has his own weather station that's hooked up to a website where he can track temp, humidity, rainfall, etc. for our yard <rolling eyes>) said it was from Katrina. According to him, it's supposed to be absolutely gorgeous here tomorrow because of Katrina. The same thing happened when Andrew turned up and hit LA back in '92 -- it sucked all the moisture out of our area and left us dry. Blue skies and low humidity. Should be nice... Mary (in Houston area) |
On 2005-08-29, MareCat > wrote:
> history and has his own weather station that's hooked up to a website > where he can track temp, humidity, rainfall, etc. what's the website? nb |
"notbob" > wrote in message
... > On 2005-08-29, MareCat > wrote: > >> history and has his own weather station that's hooked up to a website >> where he can track temp, humidity, rainfall, etc. > > what's the website? http://home.houston.rr.com/wweather/ |
MareCat wrote:
> "notbob" > wrote in message > ... >> On 2005-08-29, MareCat > wrote: >> >>> history and has his own weather station that's hooked up to a >>> website where he can track temp, humidity, rainfall, etc. >> >> what's the website? > > http://home.houston.rr.com/wweather/ Very well done. I noted the 'rapidly' falling barometer. Around here (North coast of BC, Canada) a graph like that would send everyone scurrying to put extra lines on their boats. Ken. |
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