The title of this topic gets changed according to what's relevant. Right now, go to this link:
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/s997.htm
And check out the discussion of El Nino that was released the day after 9/11. We didn't notice it in the press in the last couple of days and think maybe it got lost in the 9/11 media coverage. Anyway, good news, the 9/12 information shows Arizona being clearly wetter than normal. In spite of our own personal experience with "wetter than normal" we welcome this news!
Also note:
We are pretty big fans of the NOAA Climate Prediction Center. Here is their address:
(This topic started out a long time ago entitled "Long Range Weather." We will change the title according to whatever the current topic might be.)
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/
Sept 12th El Nino discussion
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Sept 12th El Nino discussion
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This post once discussed a graphic that appeared on the Climate Prediction Center's gateway page. The post is no longer relevant and has been deleted. The post below was simply added so that this topic would appear at the top of the forum list to call your attention to the "new" El Nino news that was released on Sept 12th, as noted above.
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This post was inserted simply to "refresh" the topic and bring it back into view on the HAZ forum so you could check out the "new" El Nino news.
Hey, Teva Joe, maybe you could add a button (in addition to "edit") that would allow a Topic Author to "refresh" a topic without having to use the "post reply" button. That way we could bring up some "news" to the top of the forum list without having to append a useless "placeholder" post ilke this one.
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Hey, Teva Joe, maybe you could add a button (in addition to "edit") that would allow a Topic Author to "refresh" a topic without having to use the "post reply" button. That way we could bring up some "news" to the top of the forum list without having to append a useless "placeholder" post ilke this one.
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You're kidding right
It'd be a "keep you're topic on top battle"
General forum etiquette 101
Bringing a topic up on the list is called "bumping"
basically you just type "bump"
however, excessive bumping is generally discouraged
I'd have to agree myself. If a topic has potential it breeds on it's own.
Okay Bumping #1
The forum is so busy (typically Monday lunch... hmm wonder why
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that maybe the topic doesn't get a chance to be seen
Okay Bumping #2
A popular topic from the past
For instance Mary brought up the (man I can't think of it...) topic about describing yourself
It'd been months since it received any play and she thought new members might be interested
I call that a good bump, definitely better then starting a new topic
Keep in mind the forum thrives best in the summer when it's too hot to hike. You guys are on the reverse plan with all that hiking in little amsterdam, I mean Oregon - ya lucky dogs!
I think everybody is hittin' the trail right about now. Autumn - ONE WEEK
Aspens are turning soon... woohoo!
Now I might be able to figure something out where my topics stay on top

It'd be a "keep you're topic on top battle"
General forum etiquette 101
Bringing a topic up on the list is called "bumping"
basically you just type "bump"
however, excessive bumping is generally discouraged
I'd have to agree myself. If a topic has potential it breeds on it's own.
Okay Bumping #1
The forum is so busy (typically Monday lunch... hmm wonder why

that maybe the topic doesn't get a chance to be seen
Okay Bumping #2
A popular topic from the past
For instance Mary brought up the (man I can't think of it...) topic about describing yourself
It'd been months since it received any play and she thought new members might be interested
I call that a good bump, definitely better then starting a new topic
Keep in mind the forum thrives best in the summer when it's too hot to hike. You guys are on the reverse plan with all that hiking in little amsterdam, I mean Oregon - ya lucky dogs!
I think everybody is hittin' the trail right about now. Autumn - ONE WEEK

Aspens are turning soon... woohoo!
Now I might be able to figure something out where my topics stay on top
- joe
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