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SkeBallLarry

07/18/11 11:11 AM

#32954 RE: MOPAR10R/T #32953

( A )bsolutely True, Ronaldooo ... Pee on yesterday's Race ... !!

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EZ2

07/18/11 11:29 AM

#32958 RE: MOPAR10R/T #32953

A)...bsolute scorcher here for most of the week ---- time to STAY INSIDE and play cribbage!! ;-)
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jcamp

07/18/11 10:33 PM

#32961 RE: MOPAR10R/T #32953

A) True
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MOPAR10R/T

07/19/11 12:15 AM

#32963 RE: MOPAR10R/T #32953

Here's Mondays WT-A...

A) True

High atmospheric pressure is usually associated with dry weather.

Your Answer: True
Unfortunately, as with most generalisations, there are qualifications (otherwise meteorologists would be out of a job!).High pressure is associated with descending, warming air (remember our old friend adiabatic lapse rate? It works in reverse, too),which forms inversion layers of INCREASING temperature with height,these are very stable and stop clouds growing.

80% of the online players have answered correctly.

EZ, Joe, Larry & I got it right!
Congratzzz to us!

Dave and FATS were: AWOL/DNG!

GL tomorrow!