Have a Good 4th Weekend!
- orin stepanek
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Have a Good 4th Weekend!
I hope everyone has a safe and happy 4th weekend!
Orin
Smile today; tomorrow's another day!
Smile today; tomorrow's another day!
Re: Have a Good 4th Weekend!
You, too!! I'm probably going to go downtown to watch the DC fireworks; hoping to drag the kid along since he hasn't seen them since he was 11, the result of having been at camp every year since then until this year on the 4th. It's a great show!
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- rstevenson
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Re: Have a Good 4th Weekend!
Up here we're having a July 1st weekend, so we're way ahead of you.
Rob
Rob
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Re: Have a Good 4th Weekend!
rstevenson wrote:
Up here we're having a July 1st weekend, so we're way ahead of you.
Stay cool at the beach, Rob
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=51264 wrote: Ice Island off Labrador
July 2, 2011
<<Nearly 11 months after calving off of the northwestern coast of Greenland, a massive ice island is now caught up in ocean currents off the coast of Labrador, Canada. The ice island was formed when a 251-square-kilometer chunk of ice broke off the Petermann Glacier on August 5, 2010. The Canadian Ice Service has since been tracking the ice island, dubbed PII-A, via satellite and radio beacon.
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this natural-color image of the ice island on June 25, 2011. The northeast-facing coast of Labrador is mostly obscured by thin, wispy clouds, as it has been for much of the past week.
News agencies reported that the ice island stretched roughly 62 square kilometers in area and weighed between 3.5 and 4 billion tons. The island has been slowly breaking up and melting on its journey—nearly 30 degrees of latitude, or more than 3,000 kilometers—but it could eventually pose a hazard to offshore oil platforms and shipping lanes off Newfoundland. Canadian fishermen captured this close-up video of the ice island.
Environment Canada dropped a beacon on PII-A on September 17, 2010. You can track the island by clicking here. Satellite images of the area around Newfoundland are available twice daily from the MODIS Rapid Response System.>>
Art Neuendorffer
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Re: Have a Good 4th Weekend!
Thanks. We're having a warm and sunny day, for a change.neufer wrote:rstevenson wrote: Up here we're having a July 1st weekend, so we're way ahead of you.Stay cool at the beach, Rob
Rob