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La5eR
If you know the technical name the NWS or NOAA or JTWC or JMA gave the low pressure system IVAN? I want to find a complete path of that system. And the ones that i have found have broken data periods in them and skip 8 or so days. Please help me.
jrbuddha
sorry...im a metrologist, not a meteorologist.
Mebot
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Originally posted by jrbuddha
sorry...im a metrologist, not a meteorologist.


what's the difference?
jrbuddha
metrology= scientific study of measurement

meteorology= scientific study of weather
jonze234
i know theres a couple of them in midwest forum, unfortunately im not one of them.
TigerClaw
Im always baffled with the word meteorology, They should come up with another term, Cause for the less educated people, They would think a meteorologist, Is someone who studies meteors, Heh.
UWM
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Originally posted by TigerClaw
Im always baffled with the word meteorology, They should come up with another term, Cause for the less educated people, They would think a meteorologist, Is someone who studies meteors, Heh.



Who cares what the uneducated people think?
TigerClaw
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Originally posted by UWM
Who cares what the uneducated people think?

Only someone like you, Would think its the study of meteors, lol. :haha:
UWM
Umm ... when you start typing in English, let me know.
fitom tiel
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Originally posted by TigerClaw
Im always baffled with the word meteorology, They should come up with another term, Cause for the less educated people, They would think a meteorologist, Is someone who studies meteors, Heh.


does the word pediatrician baffle you, or do you just know they specialise in feet?

Zewad
www.nhc.noaa.gov/

or

www.noaa.gov


those might help you out
_Nut_
Currently Ivan is what we call a tropical depression. It is known as a Tropical depression because of a slight rotation noted in the thunderstorm complex and sustained winds of 20-34 knots (or roughly 23 to about 40mph). Is that what you are looking for? or the complete history?
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