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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: E. Charters who wrote (7121)2/25/2006 4:05:47 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) of 78416
 
<The reason you cannot predict it one month out is that at that lead time the weather mass come from far away and the factors of development there get involved with heat cells in the tropic rising to great height and rotating back down thru a far less stable system. Interactions with the upper atmosphere are much harder to track than air movements over-land. Over-sea movements of air masses are hard to factor, which is why hurricane landfalls are so hard to predict with exactness. Once air makes landfall, it one can use one KM cubic cells as a unit, then predictions of movement, addition of moisture, precipitation, speed, rotation, and turbulence can me made very very finely.>

Not according to Glick, if you re-read.

< It is very stable and very predictable.>

Stable is not necessarily predictable, etc.

<Weather is just a bunch of marbles bouncing off walls. The paths can all be computed, like ray tracing. The formulae are simple. It just takes a lot of computers.>

Again... the fundamental difference of opinion... I would wait for Koan's son to weigh in...

DAK
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