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Author Smoke
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#31 | Posted: 14 Jul 2004 15:41 
I still wouldn't take out the possibility.

It could be just the "calm before the storm" scenario.

Although, as you say, Environment Canada is saying 40%, It's possible to fall within that 40%!

I just have that feeling.......

This reminds me of Italy in 1994, when we took for granted a 30% chance of heavy thunderstorm, and surprise surprise, it came, right before the display. Lots of thunder and lightning and one heck of a lot rain. So much rain that you couldn't see in front of you.
I remeber it so well. I literally looked like I took a shower!

Anyways, Enkil, if you and I see rain coming, make sure you've got a place to take shelter. I've probably got to go under the bridge! Be careful up there! I don't think there's anywhere to run on the bridge! Just make sure you bring lots of umbreallas. That's what I'm doing! I took a glimpse at Ottawa's weather and they're reporting light rain showers and thunder with a cool 20 degrees. Eeek!

Hopefully, it will hold off until after I make it to the car after the display. For some odd reason, I still feel that I shouldn't trust this weather. I've still got that feeling........

Anyways, enjoy the show. I guess we can talk more about it tonight, when we get back.

Regards,

Trav.

Author UBlink
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#32 | Posted: 14 Jul 2004 21:36 
Show notes will come later from more qualified observers, but the weather worked out great - a little humid, but nonetheless a great night for fireworks (and a lot c ooler than Texas!)

Author Goldrush
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#33 | Posted: 15 Jul 2004 08:55 
Yep...turned out to be an awesome weather night. Just a quick sprinkle in the 8PM timeframe that barely lasted 5 minutes.

Even my long drive home was rather devoid of heavy rain, just the occasional quick shower.

My new thing to hate in Montreal...construction. :sigh:

Spent over 90 minutes trying to get through A-20, through a portion that was closed, but I for the life of me couldn't see any reason why...

Finally drove down back roads (glad to have brought the map) to get around it.

George

Author Smoke
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#34 | Posted: 16 Jul 2004 08:03 
Hello again,

It appears that Sunny International could also be threated by showers and thunderstorms.

The forecast for this Saturday is calling for thundershowers, followed by a 60% chance of precipitation. The winds will be light at 10 km/h coming from the North. Humidity and dewpoint levels will be high, once again, which should give some descent humidex values. As for the temperature, it will be humid with high of 25, or more, degrees. I wouldn't be surprised if it felt like more than that.

The good news is that we still don't know the evening forecast, yet. Lets hope all this changes.

Once again, the threat of rain is there. We could still get lucky, like last time, and end up having a good day!

Anyways, I'll post the latest updates, when I receive them.

Enkil, any news from Environment Canada?

Regards,

Trav.

Author Smoke
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#35 | Posted: 16 Jul 2004 12:24 
This is good!

The chances have gone down to 30%, leaving it as a risk of thunderstorms, instead of just straight thundershowers. Everything else is the same. Plus, the threat may die off by the evening! Good news!

Regards,

Trav.

Author Enkil
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#36 | Posted: 16 Jul 2004 12:49 
EC is reporting cloudy skies, with 60% cha. rain

i dont think it will rain, but we have to wait and see

Author Smoke
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#37 | Posted: 16 Jul 2004 14:21 
Ok, that's not that bad.

The Weather Network still says 30% chance of thundershowers in the afternoon. However, I suspect that nothing will happen! the threat may die off during the evening!

Anyways, the evening forecast will be released later this evening.

I also have a feeling that China will be good.

Regards,

Trav.

Author Enkil
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#38 | Posted: 16 Jul 2004 17:14 
Weather Nwtwork is reporting 30% for the evening, but no rain, its going to be humid

anyways, China will be good, i dunno if u heard Smoke, before 10pm last Wednesday, Eric Dodlin on Cite 107.3 said that China will have alot of fireworks (materials) something like that, anyhow he sounded as if it will be good
i hope ill be able to see

unfortunatly, this might be the last competitor im going to be seeing, i believe next week, im going to Niagara Falls, with my family, ill try to convince them not to go during Wednesday

then, next weekend, we'll be going to Boston, to meet a family member there, theres no way he can take a day off during weekdays



im sure im going to miss the winner of this year, and im sure its either China, France or Germeny! the last ones always wins!

Author Smoke
Member 
#39 | Posted: 17 Jul 2004 07:39 
Enkil,

I saw the forecast for this evening and it's very good! It's calling for a 20% chance of precip. and very warm and humid temperatures, followed by variable clouds. A really perfect evening for the Sunny International team. The temperature will hover around 24 to possibly 26 or 27 degrees this evening. The humidity will be high at 61%, not to mention the dewpoints. As a result of these two factors, the humidex values will be in the 30+ degree range area, making it really nice. I love it when it's hot and humid, especially on nights!

Anyways, I think I did here someone say something about China's display on a radio next to me, last time. I hope it will be good! They're usually good, when I saw them in previous years. They'll probably be even better this year!

As for you missing the rest of the competition, that's a real shame! Out of all times! I feel bad that you won't be here for the climax of the 20th anniversary! It's something you don't want to miss. Well, if that's the case, I'll try to inform you as much as I can. And who knows, things could change!

Anyways, are you still coming on De Lorimier and Notre-Dame, tonight?

And BTW, my birthday happens to be on Wednesday, and it looks like France is playing on that day.....the 21st of July! A big treat for me, especially on the 20th anniversary of the competition! Also, it's kinda special for me because I'm turning 20! And plus, it's going to be sizzling hot! A high of 30 degrees or more! Pretty cool, heh?

Regards,

Trav.

Author Enkil
Member 
#40 | Posted: 17 Jul 2004 09:28 
yes lol

yup im going tonight at ure place

as i said we just went on the bridge last Wednesday for my aunt to see the view, unfortunatly she forgot to bring her camera to take picture of downtown, but theres im not going back there!

u know, last Wednesday, we ure very near from ure place, we walked alot, there wasnt alot of ppl becuz of the weather i can say i saw everything from the lower parts, but its impossible to find that place, cuz its taken very quickly, so u have to come very early

despite all these facts, i find ure place much better, cuz its closer the closer the better!

Author Smoke
Member 
#41 | Posted: 17 Jul 2004 10:52 
Enkil,

Perfect weather conditions for tonight's show! Almost like Italy's night!

Anyways, I'm glad that you're coming to my spot and I'm delighted that you like it!

Anyways, I'm still monitoring the weather in case of any changes, although I doubt that will happen! Also, it looks like France and my birthday, which is July 21st, are going to receive a sizzling day with no chance of rain.

Well, I hope that you'll be able to attend the rest of the shows, somehow.

Anyways, I had a question for you. Are you planning on viewing from where I watch, from now on? I think you told be before, though. And just to make sure everything is good, could you give me an update on what Environment Canada is saying? I know the weather Network is still saying the same, which is good. 20% probability of precipitation, with high humidity, roughly 61%, with variable clouds. The winds should be light in nature coming from the Northeast at 10-15 km/h. The big thing is the humidity.

I'm even surprised that nothing happened last time, despite all the weather threats for Holland!

Regards,

Trav.

Author Enkil
Member 
#42 | Posted: 17 Jul 2004 11:18 
yes i will watch from ure place, from now on

EC is reporting 30 percent chance of showers with a risk of a thunderstorm
sure they say a risk of a thunderstorm, but 90% of the time nothing happens, so theres nothing to worry about
meteorologists always say the worst thing that could happen, and many ppl fall for it

Author Smoke
Member 
#43 | Posted: 17 Jul 2004 12:36 
In summary, a very lovely evening. You really can't ask for more.

I don't think we'll have to worry as much as last time.

The rest of the week is looking July like! Very hot and humid.

Do you know the soundtrack that they'll use for their display? And have you read the press release, yet? I really want to read it. I don't know if Paul's going to post it.

BTW, Enkil, sometimes you can try out the view at the steel gate all the way up front on Notre-Dame. That's probably the closest and nicest view. The only problem is that you'll have to go early because people take those spots rather quickly. I used to go there back in 2000 and before, back to 1990. Since 2001, I've been standing on De Lorimier and Notre-Dame intersection.

Regards,

Trav.

Author Enkil
Member 
#44 | Posted: 17 Jul 2004 12:44 
heres the link [url=]http://www.mondialsaq.com/en/info/presse.asp?Communique=79[/url]

i believe all the tracks will be in Chinese

Author Smoke
Member 
#45 | Posted: 17 Jul 2004 14:02 
Enkil,

It appears that the thunderstorm came, after all. It was only a 30% chance and it just happened! Did you hear those thunder booms! I don't know if it was in your area, though.

I hope that the energy isn't still there to give the lift needed for another storm! It was pretty strong! I wouldn't take out the possibility.

Now, the bad news is that there's now the risk of thunderstorms this evening and the risk has gone up to 30%! Damn! Well, if it happened this afternoonm it can happen again! I hope not! From what I hear in the press release, it's going to be huge!

Trav.

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