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To: isopatch who wrote (6130)1/8/2002 5:22:34 AM
From: Roebear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
isopatch,
In this excerpt from Joe Bastardi's (of Accuweather) column last night, kind of a footnote to his look back at his forecast for last weekends storm, I see we have some commonality on natural observations:

We all have our different beliefs, and it's why Thoreau's statement that " The sum of all our fictions add up to a joint reality" rings true. For all the studying of models and all the things we as man think we know, a man with my beliefs noticed something after church that made the answer on this storm clear to me on a local level. On every tree on my way home, birds were sitting on the highest branches, the ones least likely to gather snow. And my backyard was a scene of squirrels gone crazy gathering nuts. No one had to issue a warning to these creatures, they knew what was coming.

And more than phasing troughs and source regions of air masses, the important question is how did they get that ability to know what was coming?


Well said, Joe!

Best Regards,

Roebear