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Too Cold to Snow! | by hieraco | 2005-11-29 06:11:23 |
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Imperfect observers. | by roverdaddy | 2005-11-29 06:29:33 |
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There's also *too dry* to snow | by MatthewDBA | 2005-11-29 06:34:44 |
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Erm, not quite... | by Tars_Tarkas | 2005-11-29 07:26:33 |
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Hmm, that doesn't sound right | by MatthewDBA | 2005-11-29 07:30:17 |
| Of course it doesn't rain over the sea. |
by Tars_Tarkas |
2005-11-29 07:40:31 |
The hot air over the sea takes up moisture. The air blows inland, rises on a mountain -> the air cools and can hold less moisture -> the moisture condensates -> it rains.
As it is written in HBT; The Book of Predictions, Chap. 19:
10. The Earth quakes and the heavens rattle; the beasts of nature flock together and the nations of men flock apart; volcanoes usher up heat while elsewhere water becomes ice and melts; and then on other days it just rains. 11. Indeed do many things come to pass. [emphasis mine]
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Tars, Heisenberg Uncertainty Cabal, Munich, KSC. |
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Well today it's supposed to rain | by MatthewDBA | 2005-11-29 07:56:24 |
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Unless... | by Tars_Tarkas | 2005-11-29 08:02:15 |
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They could be secret government agents | by MatthewDBA | 2005-11-29 08:05:17 |
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The secret government | by Tars_Tarkas | 2005-11-29 08:40:51 |
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yes, Tars is right | by SciSSorS | 2005-11-29 08:55:43 |
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you mean warmer to hold more sugar.... (n/t) | by gibuu | 2005-11-29 09:06:37 |
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Sugar is *really* soluble in water though (n/t) | by MatthewDBA | 2005-11-29 09:10:54 |
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Actually, salt isn't one of the substances | by Tars_Tarkas | 2005-11-29 09:29:24 |
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Most (if not all) chlorides | by MatthewDBA | 2005-11-29 10:16:24 |
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Ah, so it was the other way around... (n/t) | by Tars_Tarkas | 2005-11-29 10:42:39 |