water water everywhere
Keating Willcox
kwillcox@wnsh.com
Wed Jul 16 19:08:58 EDT 2008
1. Where was the station that had part of their signal on a boat, in
RI, so the conductivity changed with the tide?
2.We, WNSH, will be fine. We are about 30-40' above sea level mlw
although we are only a half mile from Salem Sound.
3. Forget global warming. Get your fur coats. CO2 has a minor role
compared to sunspots. I love the way National Geographic describes
the melting of Greenland's glaciers as a catastrophic event. Hmmm....
the Vikings were herding sheep there less than 1,000 years ago until
changes in sunspots caused the mini-ice age.
First step: stilts! Gotta get the bottom of the base insulator well
>above high tide--like 100-year high tide. The work sounds expensive.
>Remember a few years back WBZ was going to replace its towers? They
>went back almost to square one and reguyed them instead. Originally,
>guys were connected only at two points on each tower. Apparently the
>towers flexed incredibly in high winds, which must be pretty common in
>Hull.
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