I saw that Dorothy..I wonder, do you ever think about installing AC? If the Summers continue to be as hot as this, I suppose it is something we all must consider......It will be bed in the nuddy with just a sheet tonight I think.....How are your dogs in this heat. My Pickles has thick curly hair and I think she feels it a lot....just hates to be indoors though so I have to let her find
Yes, as Peter From was saying, we need better models, but I think that = we need statisticians working with hydrologists and meteorologists to = produce the models- it seems like we just have a couple of hydrologists = who live in the area who make these predictions, and I'm not sure how = much model building that they do; actually, better models could be put = together back in Washington, D.C
Although the National Weather Service is under the Dept. of Commerce, = which uses SAS a lot for the Census, I don't see that they are using SAS = in weather forcasting, or another statistical package like R or SPSS. = It looks like there is forecasting ability in their own package called = AHPS, and that is what they are using for forecasting. I found a blurb = from 2003 discussing how Jeff
On Dec 10, 4:30 pm, "Westprog" <westp...@hottmail.com> wrote: a.spencer3 wrote: "Vince" <fire...@firelaw.us> wrote in message news:iPmdnZTw37Th08DanZ2dnUVZ_hOdnZ2d@comcast.com... ... Last I heard, the UK makes no claim on the Republic. So ............ Get that chip off your shoulder. Indeed, the existence of the cumbersome term "United Kingdom of Great Britain
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