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- From: Linda.Cummings@f34.n375.z1.fidonet.org (Linda Cummings)
- Newsgroups: misc.handicap
- Subject: Weather factors
- Message-ID: <23216@handicap.news>
- Date: 21 Jul 92 16:07:57 GMT
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- X-Fidonet: Spinal Injury Conference
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- [This is from the Spinal Injury Conference]
-
- > I've decided that since I can't work as a paramedic anymore I'm
- > going to be a weather forecaster. I'm a whole lot more accurate
- > than the guys on TV. For me, it seems to be related to the
- > barometric pressure. I thought it was when it dropped below 30,
- > but my husband thinks (having listened to my complaint :_) that
- > it's more to do with the direction. Whenever a low front is over
- > us or coming in it's a killer!
-
- What a coincidence! I've watched the weather channel when my pain
- increases and the first thing I see is the little "down" area with
- the barometric pressure. Yup...you guessed it! My pain also
- increases when the barometric pressure falls below 30. I am also
- pretty accurate with forcasting a front moving in, even days before
- the weather channel says anything about it.
-
- Linda
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