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willcome
response 100 of 123: Mark Unseen   Nov 27 07:26 UTC 2003

whore
krj
response 101 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 17:55 UTC 2003

Looks like Ann Arbor's first significant snowfall is forecast for 
Thursday night and Friday; three to five inches, perhaps, from a storm 
whose main track is predicted to go through Ohio.
willcome
response 102 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 19:43 UTC 2003

Hey, this item uses language!  Link it the fuck up, rcurl.
rcurl
response 103 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 20:27 UTC 2003

(what a jerk....)
willcome
response 104 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 22:06 UTC 2003

I'm serious.
jep
response 105 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 16:26 UTC 2003

Weather site wunderground.com is predicting up to an inch of 
accumulation for Friday.  I haven't heard the 3-5" prediction.

My brother is bringing his family up from Tennessee at the end of 
December.  Three of them grew up in Arkansas and have never seen snow. 
They're hoping for a repeat of what we got at Christmas last year.
micklpkl
response 106 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 17:07 UTC 2003

Strange, I would've thought that both Arkansas and Tennessee experience snow
for time to time.

Nothing major to report in Austin, Texas --- just spectacular late-autumn
weather, as usual. The trees are finally showing some colour, and we will
probably get our first freeze this weekend, about one week later than average.
mynxcat
response 107 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 17:53 UTC 2003

I wish I were in TX right now :(
bhoward
response 108 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 21:50 UTC 2003

Weather in Tokyo is definitely veering more towards the crisp
side, but dancing just short of a first freeze of the season.

Tomorrow morning I start putting up the Christmas lights I
brought back from the states last week.  Tee hee, wait until
the neighbors see what I have cooking for this years show!
jiffer
response 109 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 00:19 UTC 2003

Augusta, GA got a huge dump of melted snow.... and it is cold.  Where is my
coat?
tod
response 110 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 00:34 UTC 2003

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gelinas
response 111 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 03:52 UTC 2003

Sounds windy, tod. :)
tod
response 112 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 6 01:07 UTC 2003

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krj
response 113 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 6 06:23 UTC 2003

The snow was a complete fizzle in Ann Arbor, nothing but non-sticking
flurries.
gregb
response 114 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 17:37 UTC 2003

I'm perfectly happy that we don't have snow yet.  Only thing that 
bothers me is when we finally do get a real snowfall, it'll probably be 
a biggy.

Re. 108:  Bruce, how did you end up in Japan and how do you like it?
mynxcat
response 115 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 18:29 UTC 2003

To get the answer to that question, come to the International 
conference

j intl
gregb
response 116 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 18:56 UTC 2003

'Tnaks
bhoward
response 117 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 23:51 UTC 2003

I walk or take a short bus ride along the Tokyo side of the Tama river
every morning on my way to the train station.  Today, looking across
the water towards Kawasaki-shi, I saw the most beautifully clear view
of Mount Fuji I've seen in nearly a year.

Not coincidentally, today was also the first frost of the year.
Cold weather and views of Fuji tend to go hand-in-hand.

gull
response 118 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 01:16 UTC 2003

Am I correct in thinking that Fuji is a dormant volcano?
gelinas
response 119 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 01:38 UTC 2003

The most recent eruption was 1707-08.  See: 

        http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/volc_images/img_fuji.html
bhoward
response 120 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 01:44 UTC 2003

Yes...though seismic activity has increased of late and it is
due for another eruption according to its historical cycle of 
erupting every 300-500 years.
bhoward
response 121 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 01:44 UTC 2003

(Re#119 slipped in)
carson
response 122 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 19:12 UTC 2003

(I wish I were in Marquette.)
dcat
response 123 of 123: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 17:51 UTC 2003

in pittsburgh, we ended up with 4-6 inches late last week, and it's all gone.
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