[meteorite-list] Damn weather and classification changes.

Zelimir Gabelica Zelimir.Gabelica at uha.fr
Mon Jun 11 16:15:24 EDT 2007


Bad luck Marcin!
I hope you made copies of your electronic messages etc.

I did copy them recently and did well because since Friday afternoon, we 
are also again oversaturated with thunderstorms (East of France, Belgium). 
Electricity was cut off (but nothing damaged) for almost the whole last 
week-end in Belgium. I'm just back here in Mulhouse and have hardly time to 
finish some urgent messages (sorry again Jan!) as more storms are anounced 
for tonight. And "Ensisheim 2007" really requires night work for the whole 
last rush week.
What weather are we experiencing ?

Glad the LL3.7 became LL3.1 !
  I love my 9.96 g end section and the 4.98 full slice! One of them will be 
displayed next week-end in Ensisheim for the thematic exhibit (odd 
inclusions, textures...).
Is it still S2W2 and how many pieces were found (for the tkw reported of 
900 g) ?

What are you bringing in Ensisheim that is over 100 kg ? Your Mother in law ?
(sorry for that low degree of kidding...)

Btw: weather hot (in the 28°C's), stormy and humid predicted here until 
Friday, then "showers and a slight drop of temperatures (in the 23°C's). 
"Fair" for the Ensisheim dinner-party (where we are at least 85 people!). 
But weather predictions do change (end refine) every day...

Note for the US listees (and related).
When I travel in the US, I learned a simple conversion of °F's to °C's:
Read temperature in °F. Substract 30, divide by 2 and add 10%.

Example: 90°F = 33°C (90-30 = 60; 60/2 = 30; 30 + 10% = 33).

To convert °C to °F, just do the opposite...

Zelimir


A 21:31 11/06/2007 +0200, PolandMET a écrit :
>Hi list
>My god, saturday I will remember long.
>I have sleep like a baby, and in mean time storm comes and first time from 
>maybe 20 years it hit our home and killed half of elecronic devices. All 
>TV, all phones, notebook and my main computer have big, pretty hole on 
>main board :) And now Im wasting my time to turn on my other computers and 
>repair internet instead of preparing my stones for Ensisheim.
>
>Anyway I have received some good news from Ted Bunch, NAU.
>Everyone who purchased my NWA 4560 LL3.7 could be very happy becouse now 
>this meteorite is officialy reclassified as LL3.1. Ted Bunch worked on 
>this meteorite for last 3 months.
>
>Several other achondrites are ready , but unfortunatelly they are still 
>waiting for their NWA numbers. I only hope that I can make them ready for 
>Ensisheim.
>
>Im sure we spend a wonderfull time in Ensisheim.
>
>As a surprize, Im preparing a monster, biggest meteorite that ever leave 
>Poland. Its not 10kg, also not 50kg, and not 100kg.
>:)
>
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Prof. Zelimir Gabelica
Université de Haute Alsace
ENSCMu, Lab. GSEC,
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