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more on -- Hero Sandwiches


From: Dave Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2003 02:36:47 -0400


Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2003 03:46:40 +0100
From: M Taylor <mctaylor () privacy nb ca>
Subject: Re: [IP] -- more on -- Hero Sandwiches
To: Dave Farber <dave () farber net>


[for IP if you wish -mct]

> >>>Iraq is, in fact, so hot that official
> >>>meteorological data has been blocked from the media by the Department of
> >>>Defense, presumably so that Americans won't know that our troops are the


> >What is this then?
> >
> >http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/local/IZXX0008
> >
> >--
> >Rob Carlson  rob () vees net  http://vees.net/

The current conditions (observation) is "as reported at Ilam, Iran" which
last I checked is not Baghdad, Iraq.

The forecast is likely an automated dump from a global model (a
computer simulation), low resolution, with no correction based on actually
observations.

As far as I know, Iraq was not active member of WMO (wmo.ch) since the
1980s, and did not share weather observations. I suspect their poor
telecom infrastructure is preventing the post-Saddam Iraq from distributing
current obs, which civilian Iraqi meteorologists at the Baghdad International
Airport have resumed in late May or June.

NOAA has a details summary of the climate of Iraq, which explains the
brutal temperatures of Iraq. Yes, it does get hot there.
<http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/afghan/iraqnarrative.html>

What appears to be the best (specialised) weather data for Iraq available
to the public (if others have a better source I would be interested) is
from the US Air Force Weather Agency
<https://afweather.afwa.af.mil/met/swa_home.html>.

--
M Taylor
http://www.mctaylor.com/

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