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#130 From: "Joseph" <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Wed Jul 5, 2006 9:16 am
Subject: Major News. Can't Ignore
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NORTH KOREA HAS BEEN LAUNCHING MISSLES. THEY MIGHT START A NUCLEAR
WAR AGAINST THE UNITED STATES & PRESIDENT BUSH DOESN'T SEEM TO CARE

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/07/05/world/main1774458.shtml

North Korea: Missile Tests Our Right

TOKYO, July 5, 2006
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(CBS/AP) A North Korean foreign ministry official defended North
Korea's missile tests as a matter of national sovereignty, a Japanese
TV report aired in South Korea said. Meanwhile, the U.S. ambassador
to Japan says the United States reserves right to defend itself and
its allies.

The Japanese TBS network, broadcast by South Korea's YTN, showed Ri
Pyong Dok, a researcher on Japanese affairs at the North's Foreign
Ministry, saying no one can interfere in Pyongyang's missile program.

"The missile launch is an issue that is entirely within our
sovereignty. No one has the right to dispute about it,'' he said. "On
the missile launch, we are not bound by any agreement.''

The report did not name the official or provide further details.

The confirmation would be the first by the North, which is believed
to have launched at least six missiles, including a long-range
Taepodong 2, early Wednesday morning.

About 35 seconds after the launch, officials say the ICBM either
failed outright or was aborted by plan, reports CBS News
correspondent Wyatt Andrews. It did not reach deep space and posed no
danger to Japan or the U.S.

The North also tested five smaller missiles in an exercise the White
House called "provocative" but not an immediate threat.

In Japan, the U.S. ambassador said the United States reserves right
to defend itself and its allies
.
Ambassador Thomas Schieffer said he hopes the dispute over the six
missile shots will be resolved diplomatically, but also told
reporters ``we are prepared to take measures to protect the U.S., our
allies and our friends.''

The world also needs to speak with "one voice'' in response to the
missile tests, Schieffer added.

"We are seeking an international community response, not just from
the U.S. or Japan or the nations in the six-party process,'' he
said. "We believe the entire international community has a stake in
this.''

The isolated communist nation carried out the tests as the U.S.
celebrated the Fourth of July and launched the space shuttle.

Joseph Cirincione, an arms expert at the Center for American
Progress, tells CBS' Dan Raviv that there's a reason this happened on
the Fourth of July.

"They know this is our national holiday. They want to remind us that
they're still there."

None of the missiles made it as far as Japan, all crashing into the
Sea of Japan separating the island from the Korean Peninsula,
officials said.

The U.S. administration made it clear that its response would not
involve military action as President Bush consulted with National
Security Adviser Stephen Hadley, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld. The State Department said
Rice conferred with her counterparts from China, Japan, South Korea
and Russia.

"It wasn't that he (the president) was surprised because we've seen
this coming for a while," Hadley said. "I think his instinct is that
this just shows the defiance of the international community by North
Korea."

"We do consider it provocative behavior," Hadley said.

Later the White House issued a statement condemning North
Korea's "unwillingness to heed calls for restraint from the
international community" and accusing North Korea of trying
to "intimidate other states."

The U.N. Security Council called an emergency meeting for Wednesday
morning.

Tuesday night U.S. Ambassador John Bolton was in urgent consultations
with Security Council members and on a conference call with the
United Kingdom and France — the "P3" — in order to gather information
to determine next steps, reports CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst
Pamela Falk.

"The challenge for U.S. negotiators will be to determine how to both
protect the American public and to get the North Koreans back to the
6-party talks in light of the dangerous provocation that was caused
by the July 4th launch of missiles," said Falk. "The next step is
likely to be diplomacy and all hands on deck at the U.N. Security
Council on Wednesday morning, if not before."

"The reason that the launch is so threatening is because of North
Korea's nuclear capability and because they pulled out of the Non
Proliferation Treaty three years ago and, as a result, there is no
confirmation of what they are up to," added Falk.

Japan lodged a protest with the North Korean Embassy in Beijing on
Wednesday over the North's missile launches, calling them a problem
for regional security, a Japanese Embassy official said. The protest
accused Pyongyang of violating a joint 2002 declaration that called
for improved ties between the North and Japan, which have no
diplomatic relations, said the official, who spoke on customary
condition of anonymity.

"It is a great problem that North Korea launched missiles in spite of
warnings by Japan and other countries. This is a problem for Japan's
security and international peace and stability," the official said,
reading from the formal protest letter.

Japan also stopped chartered flights from North Korea and banned a
North Korean ferry from entering its waters for six months, chief
government spokesman Shinzo Abe said. The North Korean ferry is a
major conduit of trade between the two countries, which have no
diplomatic relations.

South Korea said the launches would further deepen its neighbor's
international isolation, and Australia and Russia denounced the tests
as provocative.

Australia's foreign minister said he expected North Korea would
conduct more such tests before the end of the week.

"We think they probably do intend to launch more missiles in the next
day or two," Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said after phoning
North Korea's ambassador to Australia to lodge a protest.

The North has been in a standoff with the West over North Korea's
nuclear program. And the rhetoric has grown increasingly strident
with the North vowing Monday to respond with an "annihilating"
nuclear strike if it is attacked pre-emptively by the United States.

Talks on the issue — held between North Korea, South Korea, China,
the United States, Russia and Japan — have been stalled since last
year over Pyongyang's insistence that Washington drop financial
sanctions against it.

"North Korea wants to get the U.S. to direct bilateral negotiations
by using the missile card," said Paik Hak-soon, a North Korea expert
at the Seoul-based Sejong Institute. "Timing the launch date on July
4 is an attempt to apply maximum pressure on the U.S. government."

U.S. nuclear envoy Christopher Hill was to leave Washington for the
region later on Wednesday.

Hadley said the long-range missile was the Taepodong-2, which failed
35 seconds after launch. Experts believe the missile — North Korea's
most advanced with a range of up to 9,320 miles — could reach the
United States with a light payload.

The State Department said the smaller missiles include Scuds, which
could target South Korea, and Rodongs, which has a range of about 620
miles and could target Japan.

The launch came after weeks of speculation that the North was
preparing to test the Taepodong-2 from a site on its northeast coast.
U.S. and Japanese officials said six missiles were fired in all,
launched over a four-hour period beginning about 3:30 a.m. Wednesday,
or 2:30 p.m. Tuesday ET.

The North American Aerospace Defense Command — which monitors the
skies for threats to North American security — said it has been on
heightened alert for about two weeks and not because of the latest
tests.

If the timing is correct, the North Korean missiles were launched
within minutes of Tuesday's liftoff of Discovery, which blasted into
orbit from Cape Canaveral in the first U.S. space shuttle launch in a
year.

Hadley suggested the tests might have been an attempt to grab the
international spotlight.

"It's very difficult to know what the North Koreans think they are
doing this for," Hadley said. "Obviously, it is a bit of an effort to
get attention, perhaps because so much attention has been focused on
the Iranians."

North Korea's missile program is based on Scud technology provided by
the former Soviet Union or Egypt, according to American and South
Korean officials. North Korea started its Rodong-1 missile project in
the late 1980s and test-fired the missile for the first time in 1993.

North Korea had observed a moratorium on long-range missile launches
since 1999. It shocked the world in 1998 by firing a Taepodong
missile over Japan and into the Pacific Ocean.

The United States and its allies South Korea and Japan have taken
quick steps over the past week to strengthen their missile defenses.
Washington and Tokyo are working on a joint missile-defense shield,
and South Korea is considering the purchase of American SM-2
defensive missiles for its destroyers.

The U.S. and North Korea have been in a standoff over Pyongyang's
nuclear weapons program since 2002. The North claims to have produced
nuclear weapons, but that claim has not been publicly verified by
outside analysts.

While public information on North Korea's military capabilities is
murky, experts doubt that the regime has managed to develop a nuclear
warhead small enough to mount on its long-range missiles.

Nonetheless, Lt. Gen. Michael Maples, director of the Defense
Intelligence Agency, told U.S. lawmakers last week that officials
took the potential launch reports seriously and were looking at the
full range of capabilities possessed by North Korea.


©MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may
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Associated Press contributed to this report.

#129 From: "Joseph" <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Wed Jun 21, 2006 4:15 am
Subject: For our CBS News fans of The Weather Channel Fan Club
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Dan Rather is leaving CBS News all together

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/06/19/national/main1727285.shtml

Story & videos & files at the website

#128 From: "Joseph" <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Thu Jun 15, 2006 4:19 am
Subject: Jen Carfagno's pregnancy
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from Nick at TWC. Courtesy of sydarris via twcfan16



Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 08:18:00 -0400
Subject: Hurricanes and Pregnancies

FirstName: Malia
City: Chehalis,WA
Question:

I would ALWAYS respond back to my favorite Seattle WEather man.
I remember watching you up here in WA STATE..So proud to see that you
are
on the national scene..
Actually,I was going to ask a Tropical Storm/Hurricane question since
it is
that season already..
I was wondering (though as much as I watch,I feel stupid for asking
since I
watch all the time...
I know the water has to be warm enough for it to be favorable
conditions
for a system to strengthen,out of curiousity,has there been any
systems
that went from TS Staus to say a cat 3 or 4 in a shot manner of time.
(say
within 24 hours).
Also,I saw on the TWC MESSAGE BOARD That there is speculation that
Jen is
pregnant...Is she?I still can't really tell.

Malia,
I do remember that last year Katrina went from a Category 2 to a 5 in
only
12 hours, but I can't think of any specifically that went from a TS
to a 3
or 4 that quickly. There may be others. It is certainly possible,
especially in the warm waters of the Gulf.

Yes, it is true, Jen is pregnant, breaking the drought of pregnant on-
air
meteorolgists. We went quite a while without any!

Thanks for the kind words and say hello to the folks in my favorite
state!
Nick Walker
www.wxdude.com

#127 From: "Joseph" <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Sun Jun 11, 2006 3:01 am
Subject: Tropical Depression Pre Alberto
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So far this storm isn't forecast to be a Hurricane

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/06/10/national/main1699102.shtml

As of 10:30 PM
Winds of 34 MPH
Gusts of 46 MPH
Moving NNW at 8 MPH
Pressure: 29.61 inches
Millibars: 1003

#126 From: Joseph Matarrese <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Fri Jun 9, 2006 5:26 am
Subject: Re: Special Notice: Today is a good day
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I am sure we will George.

George Nomar <memcon05@...> wrote:
Good Deal !!!!!  And that does not make him a hero or anything special...It just makes him Dead!!!!  HEY BENNY!!! You're Next !!!! And I agree Joseph!!! GOD BLESS AMERICA !!!!! My Home Sweet Home !!!! And may I add "PSLAM 33:12"......(Look it up)    Memcon05 
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Joseph <jamsolo20032000@...> wrote:
This morning, We have had some breaking news.

I want to say that we all have advanced into a better step into
peace.
We had some major breaking news this morning.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/06/08/iraq/main1692753.shtml

Al-Quida Chief Al-Zarqawi has been killed by U.S. Air Strikes. This
brings Iraq to be a better nation. Terrorism may come to a decrease.
That is wonderful news. Gas Prices may start to come down. President
Bush was delighted to this great news.

Everybody, I would like to say

GOD BLESS AMERICA!
MY HOME SWEET HOME!

& THE WEATHER CHANNEL FAN CLUB IS HEAR TO STAY.

AMEN!

jamsolo20032000
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#125 From: George Nomar <memcon05@...>
Date: Fri Jun 9, 2006 4:09 am
Subject: Re: Special Notice: Today is a good day
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Good Deal !!!!!  And that does not make him a hero or anything special...It just makes him Dead!!!!  HEY BENNY!!! You're Next !!!! And I agree Joseph!!! GOD BLESS AMERICA !!!!! My Home Sweet Home !!!! And may I add "PSLAM 33:12"......(Look it up)    Memcon05 
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Joseph <jamsolo20032000@...> wrote:
This morning, We have had some breaking news.

I want to say that we all have advanced into a better step into
peace.
We had some major breaking news this morning.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/06/08/iraq/main1692753.shtml

Al-Quida Chief Al-Zarqawi has been killed by U.S. Air Strikes. This
brings Iraq to be a better nation. Terrorism may come to a decrease.
That is wonderful news. Gas Prices may start to come down. President
Bush was delighted to this great news.

Everybody, I would like to say

GOD BLESS AMERICA!
MY HOME SWEET HOME!

& THE WEATHER CHANNEL FAN CLUB IS HEAR TO STAY.

AMEN!

jamsolo20032000
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#124 From: "Joseph" <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Fri Jun 9, 2006 2:40 am
Subject: Special Notice: Today is a good day
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This morning, We have had some breaking news.

I want to say that we all have advanced into a better step into
peace.
We had some major breaking news this morning.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/06/08/iraq/main1692753.shtml

Al-Quida Chief Al-Zarqawi has been killed by U.S. Air Strikes. This
brings Iraq to be a better nation. Terrorism may come to a decrease.
That is wonderful news. Gas Prices may start to come down. President
Bush was delighted to this great news.

Everybody, I would like to say

GOD BLESS AMERICA!
MY HOME SWEET HOME!

& THE WEATHER CHANNEL FAN CLUB IS HEAR TO STAY.

AMEN!

jamsolo20032000
Group Owner

#123 From: BWC_0039@...
Date: Wed Jun 7, 2006 10:33 am
Subject: DUST STORM!
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All major news channels, plus TWC, are showing wild footage of the dust
storm in Phoenix yesterday.

Visibilty was 0 and the storm was 3,000 ft high!

What am I getting into this year???

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Pam in North Central  OH

"Goin' where the sun keeps shinin' thru the pouring rain......goin'
where the weather suits my clothes....bankin' off the north-east wind,
sailin' on summer breeze.....skippin' over the ocean like stone"......

#122 From: BWC_0039@...
Date: Wed Jun 7, 2006 10:43 am
Subject: CHECK THIS OUT
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This is a picture of that dust storm in Phoenix yesterday.   Just
incredible!!!

See below.

Pam in North Central  OH

"Goin' where the sun keeps shinin' thru the pouring rain......goin'
where the weather suits my clothes....bankin' off the north-east wind,
sailin' on summer breeze.....skippin' over the ocean like stone"......

#121 From: "Joseph" <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Tue Jun 6, 2006 10:19 pm
Subject: The Weather Channel Fan Club Special Report from the Group owner jamsolo20032000
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This is a must share breaking news. The United States may be in
danger. Please read this article. It may not be weather related but I
treat this as Storm Alert. This is from
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/06/05/terror/main1683852.shtml

jamsolo20032000
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Another Terrorist Attack Coming Soon?
June 5, 2006
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(CBS) U.S. officials believe Canadian arrests over the weekend and
three recent domestic incidents in the United States are evidence the
U.S. will soon be hit again by a terrorist attack. Privately, they
say, they'd be surprised if it didn't come by the end of the year,
reports CBS News correspondent Jim Stewart in a CBS News exclusive.

The first of the domestic incidents, all of which drew little
attention at the time, began with the holdup of a string of Torrance,
Calif. gas stations last summer. Muslim converts who bonded together
in prison planned to use the robberies to finance attacks on 20 Army
recruiting stations.

Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton admits they stumbled on the
plot during a search.

"Make no mistake about it," Bratton said. "We dodged a bullet here —
perhaps many bullets."

Police in Toledo, Ohio, busted another cell in February. This one
consisted of three men training to attack U.S. forces overseas. Once
again, luck played a role. When they tried to enlist someone in their
mosque to help, he turned them in.

"These individuals are often hiding in plain sight in cities like
Torrance and now Toledo," says John Pistole, a FBI deputy director.

Two months ago, a pair of Atlanta men, one a Georgia Tech engineering
student, were arrested not long after communicating by e-mail with
two of the suspects arrested in Canada over the weekend. The Atlanta
men are charged with videotaping domestic targets, including the U.S.
Capitol and the World Bank.

Analysts now conclude similarities between all the cases were
dramatic: All were self-financed, self-motivated, and in each case
the men were seeking out others to join their cell.

In short, Osama bin Laden didn't pay for these plots, recruit for
them or even know of them. They were all totally homegrown — even
amateurish. But if four, including the one in Canada, have been
uncovered in just 11 months, officials fear there are inevitably
other plots that have not been and are maturing even now.

The next attack here, officials predict, will bear no resemblance to
Sept. 11. The casualty toll will not be that high, the target
probably not that big. We may not even recognize it for what it is at
first, they say. But it's coming — of that they seem certain.



©MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.

#120 From: BWC_0039@...
Date: Sun Jun 4, 2006 5:02 pm
Subject: Moderators/Owners
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Later tonight I will be going to NO MAIL so I can get my mail stopped
before I ship my web box to AZ..

I will post thru Weds am, but just recieve no mail.

It may be Saturday before I get set up in AZ.

Pam in North Central  OH

#119 From: BWC_0039@...
Date: Sun Jun 4, 2006 5:15 pm
Subject: Katrina
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Tonight starts HURRICANE WEEK on TWC at 8pm DST.

They are airing an unseen ep of IT COULD HAPPEN TOMMRROW that deals with
Katrina.

It seems so long ago, but just like yesterday.

Pam in North Central  OH

#118 From: BWC_0039@...
Date: Sat Jun 3, 2006 6:13 pm
Subject: Saturday's Picture
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Just took this about 5 minutes ago of  a possible gathering storm here
in Mansfield.

T-boomers are expected later in the day.

I can remember as a kid laying in the grass making images of things out
of these kinds of clouds.

See below.

Pam in North Central  OH

#117 From: BWC_0039@...
Date: Sat Jun 3, 2006 5:17 pm
Subject: WX HEADS UP
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Today on the HISTORY CHANNEL at 4pm DST you can watch a show on the 1938
hurricane in NYC....

Check time and channel in your area.

Pam in North Central  OH

#116 From: BWC_0039@...
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 8:19 pm
Subject: Last one from last night
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Look at the colors in this picture I took last night before the storm
hit here in Mansfield.

Those who wish to use this picture, feel free.

See below.

Pam in North Central  OH

#115 From: BWC_0039@...
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 7:04 pm
Subject: OT----trip
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May be off topic for some above.....I will be going offline soon to ship
this box to AZ and wanted to ask if there was anything you would like me
to take a picture of while in AZ.

If you can think of something you would like to see......reply to me
PERSONALLY and put TRIP in the subject line and I will do my best to
take a pic of what you want to see.

Pam in North Central  OH

#114 From: Joseph Matarrese <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:05 am
Subject: Re: Replying
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Well Julianne, I do promise that this fan club will still be as good as the old one. I am very patient with everybody. No worries Julianne.

"Julianne E. Roden" <MARYLANDCRABNSUN@...> wrote:
 Well it feels like Old home week now. Gary was in the Last weather channel group I belonged in and I got invited to this one due to the other being resolved.
I am always reading, just not able to reply a lot. I do not have broad band and Oh lord To try and Fight people for the phone line in our parts just for a little speed , well it is insane!
 
Happy start of June folks
The peony bushes are blooming, the Hostas are looking good, tomato plants and standing Tall and proud and Bambi and all his family are making their presents through it by the look of the Hoof Prints through the orchard! - AHHHH Nature is wonderful!
 
Julianne (marylandcrabnsun)
 
 




 


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#113 From: "Julianne E. Roden" <MARYLANDCRABNSUN@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 12:45 am
Subject: Re: Special Notice: Two new moderators of The Weather Channel Fan Club
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 Well it feels like Old home week now. Gary was in the Last weather channel group I belonged in and I got invited to this one due to the other being resolved.
I am always reading, just not able to reply a lot. I do not have broad band and Oh lord To try and Fight people for the phone line in our parts just for a little speed , well it is insane!
 
Happy start of June folks
The peony bushes are blooming, the Hostas are looking good, tomato plants and standing Tall and proud and Bambi and all his family are making their presents through it by the look of the Hoof Prints through the orchard! - AHHHH Nature is wonderful!
 
Julianne (marylandcrabnsun)
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From: Joseph
Date: 05/31/06 17:55:53
Subject: [theweatherchannelfanclub] Special Notice: Two new moderators of The Weather Channel Fan Club
 
Hello. I have decided to let two friends of mine to become moderators
of the fan club. Please treat them well. If you treat them nice. They
will treat you nice.
The new moderators are Pam (BWC_39) & Gary (sydarris)

jamsolo20032000
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#112 From: Joseph Matarrese <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Wed May 31, 2006 11:54 pm
Subject: 2nd Round coming in
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2nd Round of Severe Thunderstorms are about to come in


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#111 From: BWC_0039@...
Date: Wed May 31, 2006 10:24 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Hello
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Why all of a sudden  are we all being moderated?

Pam in North Central  OH

#110 From: "Joseph" <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Wed May 31, 2006 10:13 pm
Subject: Re: Hello
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Well I made a mistake about one member as a moderator according to my
special notice letter.
Pam (BWC_39), Michael (massusa) of Hingham Weather, & Eddie
(plymptonwx) of vigilant weather are my moderators of The Weather
Channel Fan Club.

jamsolo20032000
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  In theweatherchannelfanclub@yahoogroups.com, "Joseph"
<jamsolo20032000@...> wrote:
>
> I also decided to use one more moderator. That will be Michael
(massusa)
>
> --- In theweatherchannelfanclub@yahoogroups.com, "Michael"
> <massusa1990@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> > Glad to be here, look foreward to speaking about TWC.
> >
> > -Michael
> > www.hinghamweather.com
> >
>

#109 From: "Joseph" <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Wed May 31, 2006 9:59 pm
Subject: Re: Hello
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I also decided to use one more moderator. That will be Michael (massusa)

--- In theweatherchannelfanclub@yahoogroups.com, "Michael"
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>
> Hi everyone,
> Glad to be here, look foreward to speaking about TWC.
>
> -Michael
> www.hinghamweather.com
>

#108 From: BWC_0039@...
Date: Wed May 31, 2006 9:57 pm
Subject: Re: Hello
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What is it about TWC that makes it so addicting? hahahahahaha

Pam in North Central  OH

#107 From: "Michael" <massusa1990@...>
Date: Wed May 31, 2006 9:50 pm
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Hi everyone,
Glad to be here, look foreward to speaking about TWC.

-Michael
www.hinghamweather.com

#105 From: Joseph Matarrese <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Sun May 28, 2006 10:01 pm
Subject: Re: OT-----Picture----
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Never Off Topic here.  Memorial Day, Memorial Day Services, President Bush's Presidential Addresses, Remembering people who fought for our country is what Memorial Day is all about
 
God Bless America!
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BWC_0039@... wrote:
May be off topic for some of the above yahoogroups but is fitting as we
honor our warriors that have served this country this Memorial Day.

Last year northern OH took a bad hit over in Iraq in the 325th out of
Brook Park, by losing 24 in the unit in two days.  :(

I took this picture at the USMC building from which they came.

Fitting for the holiday on Monday which we honor those who have gone on
before serving our country.

Picture below.

SEMPER FI

Pam in North Central  OH



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#104 From: BWC_0039@...
Date: Mon May 22, 2006 11:26 pm
Subject: Dust Storm!
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Below is a picture of a dust storm in Phoenix .... azcentral.com said
that happened  today.

WAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

I can't wait!

<jumping up and down>

Pam in North Central  OH
http://www.azcentral.com/images/commphotos/1/9/1/19161.jpg

#103 From: BWC_0039@...
Date: Sun May 28, 2006 9:30 pm
Subject: OT-----Picture----
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May be off topic for some of the above yahoogroups but is fitting as we
honor our warriors that have served this country this Memorial Day.

Last year northern OH took a bad hit over in Iraq in the 325th out of
Brook Park, by losing 24 in the unit in two days.  :(

I took this picture at the USMC building from which they came.

Fitting for the holiday on Monday which we honor those who have gone on
before serving our country.

Picture below.

SEMPER FI

Pam in North Central  OH

#102 From: Joseph Matarrese <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Mon May 22, 2006 10:05 pm
Subject: CBSNews.com News Alert! NOAA Predicts 4 To 6 Major Hurricanes In 2006 Season
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Hurricane Bulletin

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NOAA predicts an 80% chance of an above-normal hurricane season. The
National Hurricane Center outlook calls for a very active 2006 season, with
13-16 named storms, 8-10 hurricanes, and 4-6 major hurricanes.

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#101 From: "Joseph" <jamsolo20032000@...>
Date: Mon May 22, 2006 8:29 pm
Subject: Hurricane Season 2006
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/05/22/national/main1639437.shtml

4-6 Major Hurricanes Predicted In 2006

MIAMI, May 22, 2006
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(CBS/AP) A hectic, above-normal tropical storm season could produce
between four and six major hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf
of Mexico this year, but conditions don't appear ripe for a repeat of
2005's record activity, the National Hurricane Center predicted
Monday.

There will be up to 16 named storms, the center predicted, which
would be significantly less than last year's record 28. Still, people
in coastal regions should prepare for the possibility of major
storms, said Max Mayfield, the National Hurricane Center director.

"One hurricane hitting where you live is enough to make it a bad
season," Mayfield told reporters.

Last year, officials predicted 12 to 15 tropical storms, seven to
nine of them becoming hurricanes, and three to five of those
hurricanes being major — with winds of at least 111 mph.

But the season turned out to be much busier, breaking records that
had stood since 1851. Last season there were 15 hurricanes, seven of
which were Category 3 or higher.

"As bad as Katrina was, it can be worse," an expert at National
Hurricane Center warned.

"We expect there to be six landfalling storms this year along the
Gulf and Atlantic Coast. and the East Coast certainly looks to be at
the highest risk of just about anyone," an Accuweather.com
Meteorologist told CBS News.

As CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports, the last time the
Upper East Coast took a direct hit was in 1938, when the hurricane
nicknamed "Long Island Express" killed 700 people through the
Northeast. Hurricanes Gloria in 1985 and Bob in 1991 took partial
swipes at the area.

In the center's detailed 2006 prediction report, meteorologists said
water in the Atlantic is not as warm as it was at this stage in 2005.
Warm water is a key fuel for hurricane development.

Also, it is not clear whether atmospheric conditions that helped
produce the 2005 storms will repeat again this year, forecasters
said. Also, it appears that the Pacific Ocean water conditions known
as El Nino and La Nina will not have any impact on the Atlantic
hurricane season this year, forecasters said.

Last month, Colorado State University forecasters issued a similar
forecast, predicting up to 17 named storms. The forecast of William
Gray and Phillip Klotzbach called for nine hurricanes, five of them
intense.

The Atlantic seasons were relatively mild from the 1970s through
1994. Since then, all but two years have been above normal. Experts
say the world is in the midst of a 20-year-cycle that will continue
to bring strong storms.

Between 1995 and 2005, the Atlantic season has averaged 15 named
storms, just over eight named hurricanes and four major hurricanes,
according to the National Hurricane Center. Before this latest above-
normal cycle, from 1971 to 1994, there were an average of 8.5 named
storms, five hurricanes and just over one major hurricane.

The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30. The names
chosen for 2006 storms are: Alberto, Beryl, Chris, Debby, Ernesto,
Florence, Gordon, Helene, Isaac, Joyce, Kirk, Leslie, Michael,
Nadine, Oscar, Patty, Rafael, Sandy, Tony, Valerie and William.

Meanwhile, with predictions of a bad 2006 hurricane season just
around the corner, an independent investigation shows that the
catastrophic flooding of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina can be
blamed on poor design and construction of levees. And researchers say
there are serious doubts that history won't repeat itself.

The city's levee system was routinely underfunded and therefore
inadequate to protect against hurricanes, according to an independent
report released Monday. The report also called for an overhaul of the
agencies that oversee flood protection.

The study was performed by the Independent Levee Investigation Team,
led by the University of California, Berkeley — a team that includes
three dozen researchers, including experts from seven other
universities and several private corporations.



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Associated Press contributed to this report.

#100 From: BWC_0039@...
Date: Mon May 22, 2006 6:37 pm
Subject: 2006 Hurricane Predictions Released
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Just came to my inbox.  On tv they are spreading doom and gloom about
this up coming season.

Pam in North Central  OH
May 22, 2006 Miami , FL - Immediate Release

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