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Sixth article in a series that discusses the technical aspects of rainfall. PDF Print
Written by John Olzsewski   

The identity of an individual day's rainfall measure with the sufficient volume to provide penetration ample enough extending to the grass tap root depth, at least, was one good step.
As daily rainfall entry progressed, one station at a time, so did the realization emerge that there was a second level awaiting identity. There were falls well in excess of the 10 mm value demanding attention.
From the days, dating back through the 1960's, when the observational routine was part of my daily duty round, Soil Thermometer readings were part of this observational routine.

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Understanding weather...not predicting PDF Print
Written by John Olzsewski   

What happened?
It might appear that, with the time change, there was a season change too. The leap from winter to summer appears to have been made.
While cooler weather can still occur, but the likelihood of late frost appears to have receded, though.
The feature is the very high temperatures recorded across the far north and the generally warmer ranges recorded, by day and night, for the rest of Namibia.

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El Nino/La Nina update: today's analogy PDF Print
Written by John Olzsewski   

Rather like that very early now-called 'soap opera': 'The perils of Pauline”, the perils of La Nina could be today's analogy set in the 'will she or won't she' see-saw category.
The latest Sea Surface Temperature (SST) data shows La Nina standards across the far eastern equatorial Pacific.

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