Hi, All,

    The researcher (who found a historical correlation
between odd rains and "meteoritic and comet events,"
in case you didn't read the article) has a big bucket of 
nothing.

    He counts odd rains reported anytime in a year that a 
meteoritic event occurs or a comet appears as a "correlation."
But a year with a meteoritic event or a comet is pretty much 
any year in human history, isn't it?

    And he finds a correlation of only 36%, even with this
weak criteria for counting events. And historically, such
events are only reported sporadically, so the record is largely
a random collection.

    Put it all together and you have... not much.


Sterling K. Webb
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Return of Red Rain



Just when you thought it was safe again to walk in the rain....

<http://www.world-science.net/exclusives/080122_red-rain.htm>

Eman
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