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Pastimes : Stock Time Travelers

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To: KLP who wrote (660)6/8/2000 3:46:00 AM
From: Puna  Read Replies (1) of 753
 
The storm is rated as moderate on the federal government's new space weather scale

Space Weather Scale-wow and it seemed like only yesterday they were still working on the Earth one!

I still step outside, check the clouds and wind direction, step back in and tap the barometer and have a pretty good three day forecast. Though I really liked it when they came out with the satellite picture and the moving image. After I found out about that I just had to get a TV!<grin>

I lived many years on the outer West coast of Canada and Washington State where I relied heavily on weather data (usually my own as stated above) for my commercial fishing, whale & nature touring and living on a remote island. That is where I really polished my innate weather watching.

Now that I live here in Hawaii I welcome any and all weather the elements have to offer.
For different weather, or climates, all I need to do is drive ten or twenty miles up the coast or up the mountains.
Desert's with cacti to ice incrusted mountain tops are all within a short drive. Not to mention moltan lava flows.

I wish I could be up in northern Canada in the next few days just to view the Aurora Borealis the solar storm has stirred up.

Puna
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