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Author reloadable shell
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#1 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 05:07 
bonjour.remains 1 day before the spectacle of the france.this week it did not really rain fall making it possible to the pyrotechnician to prepare the pyrotechnics device for tomorrow.I will give my opinion of the spectacle the following day of the show.

jérome

Author Smoke
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#2 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 05:24 
Jerome,

You'll usually catch me here right after the show, as soon as I get home, unless I'm really tired. Anyways, you'll see me here, so look out. I look foward to reading your opinion.

Trav.

Author reloadable shell
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#3 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 06:00 
yes I start earlier than provided, because that I am impatient of speaking fireworks
jérome

Author Smoke
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#4 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 06:04 
I honestly don't blame you.

Oh yes, I encourage you to provide some weather updates, if you know any and post them in that weather thread I created. I'll be posting my latest update later today, although I do know the type of scenario for tomorrow.

I hope you enjoy the hot, hazy and humid weather for this entire week!

Regards,

Trav.

Author reloadable shell
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#5 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 06:15 
thank you for your encouragement
I hopes for it will not rainy tomorrow.because my camera is not tight at water.

jérome

Author Smoke
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#6 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 06:30 
Well, the risk is there for thunderstorm development because of this very warm arimass.

More details in the weather thread.

Trav.

Author reloadable shell
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#7 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 07:29 
With météomedia the risk of precipitation is 40% and it announces 37°c,but the weather can change.

jérome

Author Smoke
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#8 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 07:43 
I doubt that will change because all the ingredients are there for it to possibly happen, but it won't necessarily happen because they tend to happen very isolated in nature. This is why they associate the risk with a 40% chance because it's hard to determine where it will happen. All you need to know is that conditions are favorable tomorrow.

However, we still don't know the evening forecast. The risk may still be there but with the loss of daytime heating, the risk may diminish. I'll be on the lookout tomorrow.

Trav.

Author reloadable shell
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#9 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 07:58 
I hopes for it did not rain.I believes that hope is the key.the depression comes from the far North then there is hope which the depression passes to with dimensions.

Author Smoke
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#10 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 08:01 
Lets hope not. Chances are, it won't.

Just keep an eye to the sky. It will be convective.

Trav.

Author Anonymous
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#11 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 10:22 
yes thats a god idea

jérome

Author reloadable shell
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#12 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 10:23 
yes thats a good idea

jérome

Author Smoke
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#13 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 14:28 
Usually, when the airmass is like this, I just love to weather watch and look for those cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds. They're simply breathtaking.

I tell you, nothing beats mother nature.

Trav.

Author reloadable shell
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#14 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 14:44 
do change of subject have you fireworks for the saint jean-baptist???because today I will fire a large fireworks it names "peony flower"I dismounted then by after.I went up while filming with my camera.

jérome

Author Smoke
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#15 | Posted: 24 Jun 2005 14:52 
Yes, as I said in the other thread, there will be another display in my area tonight at 10:00 P.M where there will be lots of activities prior to that.

It's not far from me. I could even walk there if I wanted to.

Trav.

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