A Conversation for Hurricanes, Whirlpools and Natural Gyres.
I see what you mean - it is a bit off the wall...
Elentari Started conversation May 16, 2003
Thanks for the offer, and I would like to help but I'm afraid I don't really know anything about this. I've only studied hurricanes a bit at school so I can't help that much. I would say the entry is a bit long though. Good luck with this.
I see what you mean - it is a bit off the wall...
Researcher 219823 Posted May 21, 2003
Thanks.
I have only begun it though really. What we actually know about them is very little. Too much relies on supposition and how respected scholars have presented reasonable though flawed theories.
I have only just found that with jet-streams for example, although obeying the rule of cylones (east to west in the tropics and west to east in the more northerly areas (sub-polars?) they are not usually found when there is an hurricane or cyclone blowing.)
I would like help to make my stuff more readable so if you have any hints.
I get intense and emotionally involved with the weather, as it is a driving passion so that all my subtle wittiness falls back. And all I am left with is a bunch of big meaningless words.
I see what you mean - it is a bit off the wall...
Elentari Posted May 23, 2003
Well, Guide ML would help, headers etc are needed to break it up a bit because it's just one long load of text at the minute. Second, it's too long. Delete the bits which aren't that important. Also, there are some bits you've done in first person (your opinions etc) which you'll have to get rid of if you want it edited.
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