Facts aren't political.

On Friday, October 20, 2017, Chris Wright <[email protected]> wrote:

> > No I'm not one of those weird liberals.
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> What, like a scientist
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surveys_of_scientists%27_views_on_climate_change>
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> Chris Wright
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> Network Administrator
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> *From:* Af [mailto:[email protected]
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>] *On Behalf Of *Matt
> Hoppes
> *Sent:* Friday, October 20, 2017 10:47 AM
> *To:* [email protected] <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>
> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] IgniteNet Metrolinq
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> Keep in mind weather is changing. No I'm not one of those weird liberals.
> But here in Pennsylvania we've noticed a definite difference in the amount
> and frequency of rain.
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> On Oct 20, 2017, at 13:42, Mike Hammett <[email protected]
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:
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> I'd use the NOAA page I linked to in my FB posts shared earlier in this
> thread.
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> *From: *[email protected] <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>
> *To: *[email protected] <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>
> *Sent: *Friday, October 20, 2017 12:40:17 PM
> *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] IgniteNet Metrolinq
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> The google...
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> *From:* Mike Hammett
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> *Sent:* Friday, October 20, 2017 11:35 AM
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> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] IgniteNet Metrolinq
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> Where are you looking up your rainfall specs?
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> *From: *[email protected] <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>
> *To: *[email protected] <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>
> *Sent: *Friday, October 20, 2017 12:33:43 PM
> *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] IgniteNet Metrolinq
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> I think both Julian Kemp and Daniel White both did rain presentations at
> AnimalFarm in years past.  Fascinating with the shape and size of the
> raindrops, and the fact that some places have continual drizzle and some
> have torrential sky floods but both will show the same amount of rainfall.
> Certainly not as simple as looking up rainfall specs for a place.
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> *From:* Harold Bledsoe
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> *Sent:* Friday, October 20, 2017 11:14 AM
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> *To:* [email protected] <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>
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> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] IgniteNet Metrolinq
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> SEA is amazingly friendly.  They get rain but not very intense.
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> What makes it particularly challenging is that it is rain specifically
> across the path of the link.  So a 1km link that follows a typical squall
> line path will be different than a 1km link that is perpendicular to the
> typical squall line (partial path with rain vs. full path with rain).  It's
> cool stuff like this that makes it so much fun!  :-)
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> On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 10:01 AM <[email protected]
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:
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> Lesseee  365.25*24*60 = 525960 minutes.
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> .99999 uptime = = .00001 downtime
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> Move the decimal 5 places = 5.296 minutes per year
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> 25.9 seconds per month.
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> So should drop for a second a day or perhaps for half a minute a month or
> 7 seconds a week etc etc.
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> Be interesting to see what folks in Seattle actually see.
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> *From:* Mike Hammett
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