Dear Randall, Herb, and WeatherCat weather engineering wannabees . . . .
Can't you come up with an Apple Script to move all this rain from the Eastern United States to California?
*Sniff*, . . . I sure wish I could!
I was thinking about asking Stu to consider a feature that would allow us to select which forecast model predication would actually come true. As usual, next week I can take my pick: the European model is bring a substantial rainstorm, the American model leaves us high and dry, the Canadian model is . . . in between. . . . .
A few nights ago we saw a documentary that suggested there was some weather engineering going on in Australia a few years ago. There is an older claim that there is a microwave test station in Alaska that can actually steer storms by heating strategic parts of the upper atmosphere. Honestly the weather in California has been so strange that I cannot help but be suspicious. In December we had almost 20 days of continuous rain. January through mid-February nothing. Then in mid February we had a powerful pair of storms that once more caused flooding and mudslides. After that, the most rain we have gotten in 6 weeks is 0.03" two days ago. It is enough to get me to reconsider all those conspiracy theories!!
Oh well, . . . . . . .
Edouard
P.S. It isn't like I'm having that much luck with my AppleScripts anyway. I had the perfect opportunity to test the fixes to
WC Status Growler during my engineered station outage. Darn AppleScript -
still - isn't generating Growl notifications for sensor errors!
I double-checked the code, everything looks okay. Oh well, back to the drawing board . . . .