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Fierce Santa Ana winds continue to fan Southern California fires
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 16:25 GMT le 15 novembre 2008 +3
A strong Santa Ana wind event continues over Southern California, fanning two major fires that have caused over $100 million in damage near Los Angeles. Wind gusts up to 76 mph were clocked early this morning at Camp Nine near the Sylmar fire, which is burning in the mountains about twenty miles north of downtown Los Angeles. Yesterday, winds gusted to 72 mph near the Montecito Hills fire in Santa Barbara County. A Fire Weather Warning continues for the Los Angeles area, and high wind warning for winds of 25 to 45 mph with gusts to 60 mph have been posted for surrounding mountain areas. A strong high pressure system has built in to the north and east, and the clockwise flow of air around this high pressure system will drive strong east-to-west offshore winds from the mountains to the ocean over the Los Angeles metropolitan area through Sunday morning. As air drops out of the mountains, it will warm due to compression as its pressure increases. The warm winds have caused several record highs to be set, including 91° in Burbank yesterday. Very low humidities in the 5-10% range have contributed to the dangerous fire conditions. Fire conditions will ease on Sunday as high pressure weakens, allowing winds to slow down. However, winds are not forecast to reverse direction and blow moist air inland from the ocean until Tuesday.


Figure 1. Visible satellite image from NASA's Terra satellite taken on Saturday, November 15, 2008 at 10:45 am PST. Smoke from the Sylmar fire 20 miles north of Los Angeles has drifted out over the Catalina Islands. A smaller plume of smoke from the "Freeway Fire" in Orange County is also visible.

Tropical update
In the tropics, there are no threat areas to discuss, and none of the reliable models are calling for tropical storm formation over the next seven days. However, it is possible that an extratropical low expected to form south of the Azores Islands on Monday will be able to gradually acquire tropical characteristics during the week, and could become a subtropical storm late next week. Such a storm is not likely to threaten any land areas.

Jeff Masters
Sayre Fire (Energis)
This is a view of the Sayre Fire from a distance.
Sayre Fire
Southern California Fires (SBKaren)
Traveling north on Pacific Coast Highway and looking east once again. Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge in the background. Closer to home when this picture was taken. But it's a clear view of how smokey the air can be in one area, and just a couple of miles over - it's clear blue skies. Just awful.
Southern California Fires
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251. Drakoen 01:59 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting beell:
Aw, come on STL, You champion your beliefs well. Your posts are consistent and well made.
Same can be said for your weather posts.

Asteroid Impacts, Earthquakes, Hurricanes. So many things we cannot control that can kill us all. Sometimes it can be hard to consider the things we can.

off to see if i has been banned...




You're #45 on his list.
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252. beell 02:00 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
yup!
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253. Drakoen 02:01 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting beell:
yup!


Life without STL's blog will be so dark and lonely... LOL
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254. pottery 02:01 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Surfmom. I Object. How come only men seals are grumpy old farts ??
I've known some gru....
well, never mind.
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255. sugarsand 02:02 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Pottery, it was wood burning up until three years ago when hurricane Ivan and then Dennis took their toll on the chimney and we had leaks and wood rot in the siding. (We live one block from the Gulf, so fireplaces are rare). We replaced the siding and capped the chimney and installed gas logs. Now, it's a nice heater for the lower level of the house and keeps the electric heat pump from running....which is more efficient???
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257. beell 02:04 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
I did visit his blog on a regular basis, Drak. It's an excellent weather blog for the Heartland.




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258. Drakoen 02:05 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting beell:
I did visit his blog Drak. It's an excellent weather blog for the Heartland.






I don't live up north. Relevance is little.
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259. surfmom 02:05 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Look at all you guys checking the ocean/gulf out LOL. Today was Day three, only one spot on my key was going off good enough - My young buck and buddies found some good waves on Casey Key.

I'm exhausted - the cold really drains me - even so it was lovely. Friday the gulf was 72, yesterday 70, today 68

Got to pull out the winter running gear (which I only used 3x last year)Just don't enjoy all these garments -- life should be flipflops, sun dresses, bikinis,t-shirts & shorts
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260. theshepherd 02:06 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Ok mom
Grumpy ol' farts it is ;>)

And please don't call me "sea"shepherd.
That's the group ran by the idiot using Steve Irwin's name to endanger the lives of his crew and others down in the Antartic.
lol
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261. pottery 02:08 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Good thing Sugar.
I am trying to save the World. Plant trees. Dont burn them.
At the same time, your gas fired heater is providing me with an enhanced life style. (Trinidad supplies 70% of American LPG). So your warmth is of great comfort to me.
Sounds kind of contradictory right ?
Well, I'm working on that.........
heheheheh
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262. surfmom 02:09 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Tis true Pottery, I'm sure there's some witchy. whiskery old crone seal out there who deserves the fate...
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263. sugarsand 02:10 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting surfmom:
Look at all you guys checking the ocean/gulf out LOL. Today was Day three, only one spot on my key was going off good enough - My young buck and buddies found some good waves on Casey Key.

I'm exhausted - the cold really drains me - even so it was lovely. Friday the gulf was 72, yesterday 70, today 68

Got to pull out the winter running gear (which I only used 3x last year)Just don't enjoy all these garments -- life should be flipflops, sun dresses, bikinis,t-shirts & shorts
Life should be flipflops,sundresses,bikinis, t-shirts, and shorts, AMEN!
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264. Bjanmama 02:10 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting pottery:
Hi there, Bjanmama. Good to see you.
I did notice that Surfmom left out the lime. But I figured, wont do her any lasting harm!!. As to the clove, I have not tried that along with the punch. But I will.
You are right. Climate change is evident here. I think it is obvious that a small Island would react to the small changes in things like SST more than a continent.
And yes, the drop in oil price is good news for most people. Especially now.
I was talking to a guy from the Hilton chain in the Islands. They are worried. Low bookings. Etc. This will affect your tourism badly.
Interesting times.........


Oh yes, verrry intesting! I teach at UWI,one of those much maligned evil creatures that clearly do nothing but talk you know what) am a historian and teach Development and Environment stuff, watching these economic events since Viet-Nam, awhile-- very scary- yet at the same time, the idea of a G20, instead of the colonial powers, more recognition of the social issues, finally the demise of crazy economic neo-libealism- (and I didn't say it so there is no bigpolitical discussion) but virtually zero government where it should be in regulatory functions so that companies, corporations and CEO's etc. don't run amok in their crazy greediness- less the american/roman empire and more cooperation (which the american people overwhelmingly for YEARS have said they want- it's no fun being the big superpower!) and we may get more cooperation out of this and better international regulatory functions- no one country can control a TNC! Ask the rust-belt states in the US! let alone Dominica or Senegal and other small states.

But for the Caribbean, and all small developing countries that depend on the world's biggest and most fickle industry,Tourism, these are going to be really rough times- but again the same nonsense occurred here-re "free" credit 100% mortgages- giant mansions and huge Ford trucks for our small roads - will finally come to an end- and maybe, just maybe, that old bajan conservatism and penchant for savings(god rest its soul) might just reappear- and just maybe, now that there is no longer one superpower- it is mortgaged to the Arabs and the chinese and the Japanese- we will HAVE to work things out or the Maya prophecy(? anyway their calendar said the end of the world was 2012) will come true. Don't believe it- but they were pretty smart mathematicians- of course maybe most people here wouldn't exactly subscribe to their religious tenets- nor I! So let's have a drink to cooperation, thriftiness and the most lacking ingredient in the world today- common sense!! AND PLEASE were drowning,isn't it flooding in T&T, can't we quit blessing the rain and do an anti-rain dance and pray for it to stop?
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265. beell 02:13 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Re: 232.
Ok, Pottery, I found it...

Photobucket
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266. surfmom 02:14 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
If it's natural gas I believe that is the better source. My older son just finished working on a new pipe line that went from Alabama to Tampa for natural gas -- seems that the states are loaded with natural gas and it's a lot more cleaner, less hazardous to the environment -- I don't know much about it yet, but they spent a hell of a lot of money to lay the line because they feel there's a market. Also much cheaper to maintain then oil rigs
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267. surfmom 02:15 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
OOOOOPS.... mea culpa Theshepherd - that was an oops
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268. Tazmanian 02:16 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
[edit] Hurricane Omar
Category 4 hurricane (SSHS)


Duration October 13—October 18
Intensity 135 mph (215 km/h) (1-min), 958 mbar (hPa)
Main article: Hurricane Omar (2008)
A tropical disturbance in the eastern Caribbean Sea was in an area unfavorable for development in the second week of October. While drifting across the region, upper-level winds diminished enough for the tropical disturbance to strengthen and to develop into Tropical Depression Fifteen on October 13. It strengthened to Tropical Storm Omar the next day. Omar quickly strengthened into a 70 mph (110 km/h) storm that afternoon, and became a hurricane that night. It remained a hurricane through that night and it changed little in intensity through the next day, but that evening Omar intensified quickly and became a 115 mph Category 3 storm, and became a 125 mph (205 km/h) storm the next morning. In a discussion supplied by the National Hurricane Center, it stated that Omar may have peaked as a minimal Category 4 early that morning. This was later confirmed during November in their Running Best Track.[32] However, wind shear and dry air quickly weakened Omar to a minimal hurricane that afternoon as it raced towards the northeast at 26 mph (41 km/h). After dropping to tropical storm strength it became a hurricane again on October 17. It degenerated to a remnant low on October 18.

Hurricane Omar winds 135mph

Duration October 13—October 18
Intensity 135 mph (215 km/h) (1-min), 958 mbar (hPa)


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269. sugarsand 02:17 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting surfmom:
If it's natural gas I believe that is the better source. My older son just finished working on a new pipe line that went from Alabama to Tampa for natural gas -- seems that the states are loaded with natural gas and it's a lot more cleaner, less hazardous to the environment -- I don't know much about it yet, but they spent a hell of a lot of money to lay the line because they feel there's a market. Also much cheaper to maintain then oil rigs
Absolutely! My Dad retired from SONAT (Southern Nat. Gas) and it is plentiful in the South.
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270. Barefootontherocks 02:18 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
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271. pottery 02:19 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Bjanmama. A drink to Good Sense is a Grand Idea. Cheers. May it make a difference.
As to the rest of your post, good one.
I will wait in anticipation, to see the responses to that.
Hope there are several, as they will be interesting.....
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272. theshepherd 02:20 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
256 michaelstl
Holy cow, man.
Give it a rest.
Everyone on this blog is well versed on global history.
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273. beell 02:22 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Be verwee careful bf!
Off to run an errand.
A good warm evening to ALL!


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274. conchygirl 02:23 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
So loving the gorgeous weather.....doors open to let the nice cool, fresh air in....it is 47 outside! Surfmom, the feet go so much faster in this weather!
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275. pottery 02:23 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Beel. post 265. Sad, very sad. But true. Very true. OhDear me.
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276. sugarsand 02:23 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting surfmom:
OOOOOPS.... mea culpa Theshepherd - that was an oops

Too much Pottery brew ;) !!
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277. sugarsand 02:25 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting pottery:
Beel. post 265. Sad, very sad. But true. Very true. OhDear me.

Scary sad!
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278. surfmom 02:26 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Interesting project laying the pipeline through the gulf.

Post 264 - Perhaps we are awakening from our sheeple slumber. When the animals are too well fed they get very lazy and complacent. Now we are faced with realities we were able to avoid acknowledge by shopping. American children are hearing "NO, we can't afford that now" for the first time in many years..... this will be for our better good. The world will not end in 2012 -- it will shift to a better consciousness... I hope, But one should also look and study some of the ancient Hopi prophecies -- which look to the weather as a signal of what is ahead
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279. pottery 02:30 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
I should explain. Trinidad supplies LPG to the US. That is Liquified Petroleum Gas.
It is liquified by compressing it to liquid state. Loaded on ships that look like tankers with enormous rounded tanks topsides. The ship is a compression chamber. One cubic yard of the compressed gas, at atmospheric press., would fill a very large aircraft hanger with Gas.
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280. conchygirl 02:30 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting surfmom:
Interesting project laying the pipeline through the gulf.

Post 264 - Perhaps we are awakening from our sheeple slumber. When the animals are too well fed they get very lazy and complacent. Now we are faced with realities we were able to avoid acknowledge by shopping. American children are hearing "NO, we can't afford that now" for the first time in many years..... this will be for our better good. The world will not end in 2012 -- it will shift to a better consciousness... I hope, But one should also look and study some of the ancient Hopi prophecies -- which look to the weather as a signal of what is ahead
touche' surfmom....I grew up hearing that we couldn't afford it and that was fine - you learn to appreciate thinks a lot more.
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281. surfmom 02:30 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Conchy - yes it's true the running feet do go faster... perhaps to get back to the cozy slippers
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282. sugarsand 02:31 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Surfmom Had that talk about "economics" with the 16 yr. old just tonight.
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283. surfmom 02:33 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
bit confused - so what is propane? Cause that's what i use to cook -- could never get use to electric.
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284. conchygirl 02:33 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting surfmom:
Conchy - yes it's true the running feet do go faster... perhaps to get back to the cozy slippers
naw, flipflops are what I have on now! (remember, I like the naked toes) LOL
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285. sugarsand 02:34 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting pottery:
I should explain. Trinidad supplies LPG to the US. That is Liquified Petroleum Gas.
It is liquified by compressing it to liquid state. Loaded on ships that look like tankers with enormous rounded tanks topsides. The ship is a compression chamber. One cubic yard of the compressed gas, at atmospheric press., would fill a very large aircraft hanger with Gas.
Pottery We use LPG in many things around here. Thanks!!!
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286. GeoffreyWPB 02:34 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
slow night...

Zager Evans In the Year 2525 Lyrics:
In the year 2525
If man is still alive
If woman can survive
They may find

In the year 3535
Ain't gonna need to tell the
truth, tell no lies
Everything you think, do, and say
Is in the pill you took today

In the year 4545
Ain't gonna need your teeth,
won't need your eyes
You won't find a thing chew
Nobody's gonna look at you

In the year 5555
Your arms hang limp at your sides
Your legs got not nothing to do
Some machine is doing that for you

In the year 6565
Ain't gonna need no husband,
won't need no wife
You'll pick your son, pick
your daughter too
From the bottom of a long glass tube

In the year 7510
[ Find more Lyrics at www.mp3lyrics.org/bXq ]
If God's a-comin' he ought
to make it by then
Maybe he'll look around himself and say
Guess it's time for the Judgement day

In the year 8510
God is gonna shake his mighty head
He'll either say I'm pleased
where man has been
Or tear it down and start again

In the year 9595
I'm kinda wondering if man
is gonna be alive
He's taken everything this
old earth can give
And he ain't put back nothing

Now it's been 10,000 years
Man has cried a billion tears
For what he never knew
Now man's reign is through
But through the eternal night
The twinkling of starlight
So very far away
Maybe it's only yesterday

In the year 2525
If man is still alive
If woman can survive
They may find

In the year 3535
Ain't gonna need to tell the
truth, tell no lies
Everything you think, do or say
Is in the pill you took
today ....(fading...)
Lyrics: In the Year 2525, Zager Evans [end]
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287. surfmom 02:35 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting sugarsand:
Surfmom Had that talk about "economics" with the 16 yr. old just tonight.
They are all getting that talk and they're in a bit in shock... don't blame them, they've never known this situation...come to think of it not many adults either.
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288. pottery 02:37 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Propane is LPG. If you shake the tank, you will feel the surge inside.
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289. sugarsand 02:38 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
286 Geoffrey
I was having a pretty good time tonight then you posted that!
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290. conchygirl 02:38 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting GeoffreyWPB:
Always found this such an eerie song and more so now!
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291. pottery 02:39 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
WPB. Thanks for that. Still pull that one out of the hat, from time to time.
Music to think about..........
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292. sugarsand 02:40 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
So..Conchygirl, you had a nice cruise? Looking forward to a week in Duck Key soon!
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293. surfmom 02:41 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
286Geoffrey - giving your age away LOL -- I'm thinking that some young bright mind out there is going to come up with a way to provide clean free energy, this is what will uncouple the "hands that control and pull all the strings"
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294. conchygirl 02:43 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting sugarsand:
So..Conchygirl, you had a nice cruise? Looking forward to a week in Duck Key soon!
Hi Sugarandsand - we had a WONDERFUL cruise - husbands first one and he had a blast. Diving in Costa Maya was rescheduled and too late for us so we went bike riding and kayaking. You'll have such a great time in Duck Key! Sure miss the Keys! Wet suits will be in order.
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295. Bjanmama 02:43 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting pottery:
Bjanmama. A drink to Good Sense is a Grand Idea. Cheers. May it make a difference.
As to the rest of your post, good one.
I will wait in anticipation, to see the responses to that.
Hope there are several, as they will be interesting.....


Well, this is a weather blog- and altho- i.e. witness the great cartoons- we do get sorta, maybe political, just a teeny tiny bit- but right now, I'm more concerned if you can use your Zen teaching to blow all the convection from here to Africa up to the North East Atlantic and AWAY! Re my post- anyone listening to the international news and on the internet- about a billion some people- notices the desire for change and the hope ( whether people (some) think its misguided or not-) that the economic, fiscal and political changes in america coupled with what has happened in the world- mean there is more good will ( some chortling, of course, over America's brought-on-itself-misfortune, but that's always natural jealousy and dislike of bullying tactics) since this election,even more than at the beginning of the Clinton years- don't know why Americans won't listen to what other people are saying about them, especially when they think good things are happening ( in this case in the middle of some pretty g.awful ones)and my heart goes out to So. Cal. I was in Stanford for surgery and recoverey for 6 months this year- and my mother and sisters were cut off from seeing me for a long time because of the fires in the Northern mountains. the drought there is unbelievable. California is burning up- some of the most gorgeous scenery in the world. Well no TV, will look for an old video- can't take marking student esssays this time of night. Good Night all- and POttery- please keep blessing the rain while visualising it going away! Merci
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296. zoomiami 02:43 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Evening all - definitely the best weather of the year - can actually get out of some of the cold weather clothes.

Down here these clothes could last you a lifetime, only get used a few days each year normally.

Conchy - how far north of me are you? 47 is a bunch cooler than we are.
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297. surfmom 02:45 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Conchy LOL -- I have flipflop socks, warm & cozy -- but they're made to slip the flips on.... only wear them around the house -- my boys won't be seen near me with them on
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298. sugarsand 02:46 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Yes, wet suits will be in order. Too bad about Costa Maya; that's the only negative with cruises, you have a one shot deal being in port one day. That's why we decided to do the Keys thing for a full week. We got canceled out of 2 dives last Christmas on a cruise. Sad faces on the rest of the cruise from the teens.
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299. conchygirl 02:46 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
Quoting zoomiami:
Evening all - definitely the best weather of the year - can actually get out of some of the cold weather clothes.

Down here these clothes could last you a lifetime, only get used a few days each year normally.

Conchy - how far north of me are you? 47 is a bunch cooler than we are.
Hi Zoo - long time no talk to! We are about 180 miles North of you (Melbourne)
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300. surfmom 02:46 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
That's true Zoo, but don't those clothes feel heavy? and wool urghhhhhh it's sooo Itchy.
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301. GeoffreyWPB 02:52 GMT le 17 novembre 2008    
not that old surfmom..just love old movies and music..(my parents stuff)...one of my favorite flicks (since it is that time of year) is Miracle on 34th Street. Also, the original 60's Rudolph.
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