We see these sort of error all the time,
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jeremiah MacGregor 

  Has any one ever experienced this type of error before?


  Jerry



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  From: Martin Vlietstra <[email protected]>
  To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
  Sent: Sunday, February 8, 2009 1:10:16 PM
  Subject: [USMA:42951] RE: Aussie fires


  Jerry,



  Rest assured, the “English” or rather “Imperial” units are wrong.  The 
reports came from Australia , so one can reasonably assume that the original 
reports were in metric units.  




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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Jeremiah MacGregor
  Sent: 08 February 2009 16:56
  To: U.S. Metric Association
  Subject: [USMA:42947] RE: Aussie fires





  http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090208/ap_on_re_au_an/as_australia_wildfires





  The link from Yahoo puts the English units first and the metric second.  I 
think there are some conversion errors so I'm not sure which is correct, the 
English or the metric.



  Jerry















  From: Martin Vlietstra <[email protected]>
  To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
  Sent: Sunday, February 8, 2009 4:18:51 AM
  Subject: [USMA:42945] RE: Aussie fires


  [off topic]
  After I left this conference a few minutes ago (09:15 GMT), I visited the
  BBC website - http://news.bbc.co.uk/.  The pictures of the Aussie bush-fires
  were horrific.  

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
  Of Harry Wyeth
  Sent: 08 February 2009 08:12
  To: U.S. Metric Association
  Cc: U.S. Metric Association
  Subject: [USMA:42944] Aussie fires


  I am sure we all send our sympathies to our Aussie friends, including 
  Pat, for the terrible fires they are experiencing.  And I see that their 
  temps hit 47º--same as we had in Northern California two summers ago.  
  If you have never been that hot--well, it is really, really hot.  It 
  made our swimming pool hit 34º at one point.

  Carry on, Mate.

  See:

  http://apnews.myway.com//article/20090208/D9677UMO0.html

  HARRY WYETH


  Pat Naughtin wrote:
  > Dear All,
  >
  > As I advised yesterday we were in for a hot dry day with low humidity 
  > yesterday; the prediction was for 44 °C. It turned out that the 
  > temperature at the Avalon airport near Geelong was the hottest place 
  > in the state. The temperature there reached 46.9°C at 15:00 with winds 
  > gusting between 10 km/h and 60 km/h. 
  > See http://www.bom.gov..au/products/IDV60801/IDV60801.94854.shtml 




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