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Message 1663890 - Posted: 10 Apr 2015, 23:51:14 UTC

Pblm. resolved itself, during supper. Cause/solution unknown.

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Message 1663891 - Posted: 10 Apr 2015, 23:55:53 UTC - in response to Message 1663827.  
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My Ipad went south with the time yesterday.
I just don't know why, but I had to reset the time
on it.

Now for the weather:
Well.. hey man, it's the hippy dippy weatherman... man....


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Message 1663897 - Posted: 11 Apr 2015, 0:12:41 UTC
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Although the time is back to normal, Celt, I did get an indication of it's
failure. One of the "ping" times (UTC) to/from Stanford
dropped out. Before that happened, the time went for an extra 1/2 hr.
It usually pings every half hour. Then, after an hour, it went back to normal.

Weird. In my electronics days, nobody liked dealing with problems that couldn't
be duplicated. Am retired, now, so, will just put it on the shelf for future
reference.
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Message 1663901 - Posted: 11 Apr 2015, 0:14:47 UTC

And now back to the weather....
Space weather that is!



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Message 1663908 - Posted: 11 Apr 2015, 0:29:27 UTC
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The most beautiful Aurora Borealis' I ever saw were in the winter of 1950-51,
in North Dakota, Celt. Subdued, but intense colors of the full spectrum, in
bands that looked like ribbon candy, slowly undulating in the northern sky.

It was about 40 below, and I'd watch them, as I trudged home from delivering
newspapers. What a silent, beautiful contrast with my frost-bit nose and ears.
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Message 1663913 - Posted: 11 Apr 2015, 0:38:26 UTC - in response to Message 1663891.  

My Ipad went south with the time yesterday.
I just don't know why, but I had to reset the time
on it.

Now for the weather:
Well.. hey man, it's the hippy dippy weatherman... man....


:):)


Eeek!! A hippie!! ;)

Today's a nice day here, not a snowflake or raindrop in sight here, though on Cylon Occupied Caprica it's raining there.

Meanwhile in GOP/Cylon occupied America, T-storms along the gulf coast.

An EF-4 tornado struck Fairdale, IL recently, town destroyed. Ill Gov starts fund raiser to get town back on its feet..
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Message 1663985 - Posted: 11 Apr 2015, 6:13:35 UTC - in response to Message 1663908.  
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The most beautiful Aurora Borealis' I ever saw were in the winter of 1950-51,
in North Dakota, Celt. Subdued, but intense colors of the full spectrum, in
bands that looked like ribbon candy, slowly undulating in the northern sky.

It was about 40 below, and I'd watch them, as I trudged home from delivering
newspapers. What a silent, beautiful contrast with my frost-bit nose and ears.


I seen some very nice ones when living next to lake Ontario. they had a lot of colors in some of them and bright too.
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Message 1663988 - Posted: 11 Apr 2015, 6:22:54 UTC
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Never saw an Aurora Borealis in Germany, had to travel to Kansas to see it in the 80s.
Saw plenty of Satellits tho.

Now I wish I could spot some rain.
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Message 1663991 - Posted: 11 Apr 2015, 6:38:06 UTC

There's weather and space weather, like the Chelyabinsk Meteor that exploded above the Earth at 100km, which caused minor injuries and temporary blindness cause the explosion was brighter than the Sun itself. Just be glad it wasn't a Tunguska sized Meteor, the explosion over a city like NYC would have been much greater in scope and millions would be dead and/or injured as a result according to Space.com. 7 million was quoted by a NASA Scientist, but then Earth is a part of NASA's mission, just as Congress intended in the 70's and later on.
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Message 1664014 - Posted: 11 Apr 2015, 8:04:28 UTC

Clouded and windy, not raining (yet), currently 13*C.
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Message 1664104 - Posted: 11 Apr 2015, 15:23:48 UTC

It's a factor 50 day today with the sun shining :)

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Message 1664129 - Posted: 11 Apr 2015, 16:14:39 UTC - in response to Message 1664014.  

Clouded and windy, not raining (yet), currently 13*C.


It didn't really rain after all, currently 12°C
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Message 1664135 - Posted: 11 Apr 2015, 16:26:58 UTC

The temp is currently 62F/17C, predicted to be 81F/28C today.
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Message 1664164 - Posted: 11 Apr 2015, 17:49:16 UTC

Cloudy...
The sky stayed clear up to three in the morning,
lots of time to spend out side just drinking in
the wonderful beauty of last night's light show....


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Message 1664237 - Posted: 11 Apr 2015, 20:26:49 UTC
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Well Uli the way it's looking is no more rain for now. :( Nothing but sun for the next 1 days.


That must have been something to see Celt.
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Message 1664417 - Posted: 12 Apr 2015, 6:43:03 UTC

Weather looks promising for today, clear blue skies, currently @5°C.
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Message 1664555 - Posted: 12 Apr 2015, 16:01:32 UTC

Very spring....


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Message 1664566 - Posted: 12 Apr 2015, 16:25:30 UTC

58°F/14°C, and sunny. A glorious Sunday afternoon.
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Message 1664685 - Posted: 12 Apr 2015, 21:21:54 UTC

81.6F/27.55C currently.

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Message 1664689 - Posted: 12 Apr 2015, 21:38:48 UTC
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81F/27C outside currently, predicted high outside of 86F/30C by about 5pm. 86F/30C inside currently.
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