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From Subject -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 001 Ben Quinn [bodie at flatrate.net.au] Australian Weather Pages Webring 002 peter matters [pmatters at eck.net.au] Sea temp & SOI information 003 Ben Quinn [bodie at flatrate.net.au] Sea temp & SOI information 004 "W.A. (Bill) Webb" [billwebb at tpgi.com.au] [Fwd: Re: [WX-CHASE] evapotranspiration] 005 Lindsay [writer at lisp.com.au] Chilly Mt Victoria 006 John Woodbridge [jrw at pixelcom.net] [Fwd: Re: [WX-CHASE] evapotranspiration] 007 "Kevin Phyland" [kjphyland at hotmail.com] high Pressure 008 "Paul Graham" [v_notch at hotmail.com] Sydney University Vislab, 24 hour forecast model... 009 Lindsay [writer at lisp.com.au] Chilly 010 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au] Lifted Index page 011 Don White [donwhite at ozemail.com.au] cold in Queensland 012 Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at flatrate.net.au] cold in Queensland 013 "Joanne Walker" [jmwalker at hotmail.com] cold in Queensland -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 001 Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 08:15:32 +1000 From: Ben Quinn [bodie at flatrate.net.au] X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.61 [en] (Win95; I) X-Accept-Language: en To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Subject: aus-wx: Australian Weather Pages Webring Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Hey Ben from Brisbane here.. This email is just to let people know that i have set up a webring for Australian Weather Pages, as we don't actually have one for Australia.. I will be emailing the webmasters of all the Australian Weather pages that i know of over the next week or so, but if anyone on the list has a weather page and would like to join i will point you in the right direction now.. If you were to join, the following HTML fragments would appear on your site.. the first URL is an example of what you would use if you have a black background on your page.. the second URL is an example of what you would use if you have a white background on your page.. Black background http://www.flatrate.net.au/~bodie/webring/htmlcode/code-black.htm White background http://www.flatrate.net.au/~bodie/webring/htmlcode/code-white.htm These are just examples of the code that goes on your page, do not use these if you are going to join.. if you join, the correct customised HTML code will be sent to you via email.. If anyone is unsure of how to go about placing the code on the page i have no dramas with helping you out.. This can only increase the hits on your site.. so i hope everyone considers joining the webring.. If you want to join, you can do so by going to the webring homepage which you can find at: http://www.flatrate.net.au/~bodie/webring/index.htm +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 002 Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 09:04:49 +1000 From: peter matters [pmatters at eck.net.au] X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.6 [en] (Win98; I) X-Accept-Language: en To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Subject: aus-wx: Sea temp & SOI information Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Hi all, I noticed that Weather 21 sometimes has charts depicting sea temps around Oz, and SOI. Where does this info come from (URL)? Cheers Peter(didjman). +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 003 Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 10:02:38 +1000 From: Ben Quinn [bodie at flatrate.net.au] X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.61 [en] (Win95; I) X-Accept-Language: en To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Subject: Re: aus-wx: Sea temp & SOI information Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Hey Peter.. You can get SST data from a number of locations on the net.. I have uploaded some links to some webspace for you, as there are quite a few.. You can find it at: http://www.nemas.net/edu/sstlinks.htm And this is where i get SOI data from, there may be better sites.. http://www.dnr.qld.gov.au/longpdk/latest/latest.htm That DNR site is a very good site.. lots of other products for Australia there as well.. peter matters wrote: > > Hi all, > I noticed that Weather 21 sometimes has charts depicting sea > temps around Oz, and SOI. Where does this info come from (URL)? > Cheers Peter(didjman). > > +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ > To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com > with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your > message. > -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 004 From: "W.A. (Bill) Webb" [billwebb at tpgi.com.au] To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com] Subject: Re: aus-wx: [Fwd: Re: [WX-CHASE] evapotranspiration] Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 11:09:53 +1000 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.2106.4 Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Hi Anthony and all, Some quick comments on this subject. I'm in the business of helping farmers manage irrigation of sugar cane, so the subject is of some interest, although purely from an agronomic viewpoint. How weather may be modified by plant growth is a mistery to me. The age old question - what came first, the rain forest or the rain !!! I think in the overall scheme of things, what is growing on the land is largely irrelevant. Irrigation will increase evapotranspiration in the absence or rain, but the irrigation water has to come from somewhere, and the net effect on moisture in the atmosphere should be zero in the overall sense. Some comments below. -----Original Message----- >From: Anthony Cornelius>Hi all, > >I thought this was a very interesting email, involving >evapotranspiration and how it effects the wx. Makes you wonder how much >we have really altered the climate by doing things like this, although >I'd like concrete evidence on the evapotranspiration effects before I >start saying too much, but in theory, it appears sound. > >Anthony Cornelius > >-------- Original Message -------- >Subject: Re: [WX-CHASE] evapotranspiration >Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 20:07:58 -0400 >From: Stephen Jascourt >Reply-To: Stephen Jascourt >To: WX-CHASE at POSTOFFICE.CSO.UIUC.EDU > >Lon Curtis provided a fine description of evapotranspiration. >A few things I should add: >Corn is extremely efficient at evapotranspiration. Corn fields will give >off more water than evaporation over a flat surface of water! Plants do not "pump" water from ground to atmosphere. The process is driven by evaporation, and is called evapotranspiration. Hence, while plants have means to restrict water loss from the surface of their leaves (some are better at it than others), they cannot lose moisture at a rate greater than evaporation. The amount of water a plant transpires under zero moisture stress is governed by the green leaf area exposed to the atmosphere and radiation. > Wheat is >not >nearly as effective - agreeing with what you might think would be the >case >- wheat is a grass and is adapted to a drier climate than corn. Corn is also a grass, although the above only implies rather than states otherwise. However, its leaf area and biomass is much greater than that of wheat, so it needs more water. >This is >why >you see 80 dewpoints in the upper midwest but seldom in the southern >plains/lower midwest. snip loses me here, not enough background info. on what he's on about. We also run crop growth models alongside irrigation models, and although we obviously connect them to weather data, we don't connect them to weather in the sense of effect on weather. >Enough for now. > >Stephen Jascourt jascourt at earthlink.net I suspect things could get more complicated, and maybe more interesting, from here on. Bill Proserpine. +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 005 Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 15:22:45 -0700 From: Lindsay [writer at lisp.com.au] X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win16; I) To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Subject: aus-wx: Chilly Mt Victoria Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com We actually had some light sleet outside the Mt Victoria Pub this arvo.(Sunday 3:30pm) It was around 4 degrees when we got back to Blackheath but dryer than Mount Vic. Lower cloud at Mount vic. and maybe 3 degrees, I'd guess or even slighly less. Lindsay Pearce +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 006 From: John Woodbridge [jrw at pixelcom.net] To: "'aussie-weather at world.std.com'" [aussie-weather at world.std.com] Subject: RE: aus-wx: [Fwd: Re: [WX-CHASE] evapotranspiration] Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 16:10:07 +1000 Organization: Pixel Components Pty Ltd X-Mailer: Microsoft Internet E-mail/MAPI - 8.0.0.4211 Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Hi all, Merely to comment on this, I suggest that it is not entirely accurate. The process of Osmosis essentially drives fluid up a plant. In some plants, e,g., members of the Araceae family, Osmotic pressure is sufficiently high to cause fluid to actually drip out of the leaves. Anyone who doubts this may visit our Office where we have a particularly large Dieffenbachia Amoena, the leaves of which drip so profusely for 3 or 4 days after watering, that small puddles manifest beneath the leaf tips on the carpet. I have observed similar behaviour in both Philodendron and Alocasia species. Quite clearly moisture loss in these species at least, is greater than that due to evaporation alone. Some other interesting facts... A mature Eucalypt uses some 100..120 litres of water a day on average. 6,000 trees on a 100 acre block have the capacity to extract in excess of 200 million litres of water per year from the water table. The contribution to atmospheric moisture from large forested areas is therefore considerable. John. >snip Plants do not "pump" water from ground to atmosphere. The process is driven by evaporation, and is called evapotranspiration. Hence, while plants have means to restrict water loss from the surface of their leaves (some are better at it than others), they cannot lose moisture at a rate greater than evaporation. The amount of water a plant transpires under zero moisture stress is governed by the green leaf area exposed to the atmosphere and radiation. +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 007 X-Originating-Ip: [203.25.186.113] From: "Kevin Phyland" [kjphyland at hotmail.com] To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Subject: RE: aus-wx: high Pressure Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 17:52:39 EST Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Hi John! Sorry I'm so late to this thread....but... it's no surprise really...everyone I've talked to has said that a low-level-jet (in a spa particularly) enhances upward motion... Kevin. >From: John Woodbridge >Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com >To: "'aussie-weather at world.std.com'" >Subject: RE: aus-wx: high Pressure >Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 14:19:48 +1000 > > >snip > >Yeah Anthony, I tried the Mr Matey, but all the bubbles acts as an >insulator inhibiting the generation of steamy updraughts. I find turning >on the spa jets greatly assists however. > >John. > >p.s. I hope all this adds some amusement to our otherwise rather boring >times. > > > I had to fill up the spa-bath last night with really hot water so I >could > > create TCu in the bathroom. Really is fascinating stuff, convection in > > microcosm. You even > > get the occasional very brief vortex. You need to get the room dew point > > right to see the development and I find it helps if you can arrange (as >I > > can) open windows high near the ceiling to provide a cold cross layer... > > (reckon it beats throwing a bucket of ice cubes over the backyard to > > simulate hail, Anthony). > >ROFL!!! Hmm...I'm still not sure if anything beats throwing a 4kg block of >ice onto concrete to stimulate hail :) I'd throw it on the roof, but I >think >I might need that!! >You should get the Mr Matey bubble bath out to help make some more solid >looking TCU, and if you're really clever, you might be able to add an anvil >too! > >We had 8.4mm to 9am there, currently 13.8C (10:47am).... brrrrrrr cold!!!! > >Anthony from Brisbane > > +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ > To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com > with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your > message. > -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ > +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ > To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com > with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your > message. > -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 008 X-Originating-Ip: [210.84.5.130] From: "Paul Graham" [v_notch at hotmail.com] To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Subject: aus-wx: Sydney University Vislab, 24 hour forecast model... Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 01:34:42 PDT Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com If you haven't seen this already, take a look: http://www.vislab.usyd.edu.au/vislab/weather/ - Paul G ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 009 Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 20:19:30 -0700 From: Lindsay [writer at lisp.com.au] X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win16; I) To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Subject: aus-wx: Chilly Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com 8:40 pm Sunday 3 degrees here at Blackheath with a wetbulb nudging 2. We have cold light rain/sleet falling. Interesting conditions considering its an easterly flow. Quite chilly. Lindsay P. +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 010 From: "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au] To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com] Subject: Re: aus-wx: Lifted Index page Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 22:11:17 +1000 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2014.211 Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Quite a page you guys have now. Thanks again for educating me. Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: Ben Quinn [bodie at flatrate.net.au] To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com] Sent: Saturday, 24 July 1999 21:10 Subject: aus-wx: Lifted Index page > Hey Ben from Brisbane here.. > > Anthony Cornelius and I have been working on a Lifted Index page over > the past few weeks, and it is now ready for the web.. You can find it > at: > > http://www.nemas.net/edu/liftedindex/liftedindex.htm > > And this page is now part of the NEMAS weather education section, which > can be found here: > > http://www.nemas.net/edu/index.htm > > The page offers an explanation of what the Lifted Index is, how it works > and also how to plot Lifted Index forecasts for anywhere in the world > (including a guide to the AVN and MRF raw data site).. > > I cannot recommend this page highly enough for anyone who likes > thunderstorms on this list.. the Lifted Index is probably the most > useful forecasted variable that we have available in Australia.. and the > forecasts are very very easy to comprehend.. > > I also have to thank Jacob Aufdemkampe (co-owner of the list) for his > help on the timezones for the AVN datasets.. > +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ > To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com > with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your > message. > -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ > +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 011 Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 22:19:16 +1000 From: Don White [donwhite at ozemail.com.au] X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en] (Win98; I) X-Accept-Language: en To: Aussie Weather [aussie-weather at world.std.com] Subject: aus-wx: cold in Queensland Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com The 3 pm Saturday temps in SE Queensland seemed very low -in Bundaberg it was 13 - top temp in Maryborough and Brisbane 14 - was this unusually cold - do any locals or Blair with his data base have any details ? don w +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 012 Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 22:40:46 +1000 From: Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at flatrate.net.au] X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.6 [en] (Win98; I) X-Accept-Language: en To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Subject: Re: aus-wx: cold in Queensland Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Hi Don, I can confirm that it was DAM cold on Saturday! I only reached a max of 14.1C, after a min of 13.2C, most of the day was between 13.4C and 13.8C. Heaters got a work out :) Anthony from Brisbane Don White wrote: > The 3 pm Saturday temps in SE Queensland seemed very low -in Bundaberg > it was 13 - top temp in Maryborough and Brisbane 14 - was this unusually > cold - do any locals or Blair with his data base have any details ? > don w > +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ > To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com > with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your > message. > -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 013 X-Originating-Ip: [203.12.164.23] From: "Joanne Walker" [jmwalker at hotmail.com] To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Subject: Re: aus-wx: cold in Queensland Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 05:55:27 PDT Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com I can also confirm this as I was outside for most of the afternoon watching a schoolboys rugby game. All day it constantly rained and with the wind blowing, an umbrella only kept your top half dry. A much more pleasant day today, with only occasional drizzle. Saw quite a nice rainbow while watching (another) football game at Eagleby. Also did anybody watch the lightning show on Foxtel at 8pm tonight. It was very interesting, covering all sorts of research into lightning, as well as the usual picture shows and retelling of tragic occurences. I taped it (but missed five minutes from the beginning) so Ill bring it to the next meeting for everyone to enjoy. JO from Brisbane >From: Anthony Cornelius >Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com >To: aussie-weather at world.std.com >Subject: Re: aus-wx: cold in Queensland >Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 22:40:46 +1000 > >Hi Don, > >I can confirm that it was DAM cold on Saturday! I only reached a max of >14.1C, after a min of 13.2C, most of the day was between 13.4C and 13.8C. > >Heaters got a work out :) > >Anthony from Brisbane > >Don White wrote: > > > The 3 pm Saturday temps in SE Queensland seemed very low -in Bundaberg > > it was 13 - top temp in Maryborough and Brisbane 14 - was this unusually > > cold - do any locals or Blair with his data base have any details ? > > don w > > +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ > > To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail >to:majordomo at world.std.com > > with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of >your > > message. > > -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ > > +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ > To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com > with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your > message. > -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------
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