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07/15/07 Dry Season Continues for July

July is the 10th month of our Amazon Rainfall Project. The dry season continues in the Amazonian forest, but we had great news for the Southern Amazon forest where rainfall exceeded in places 200% of normal. The far eastern part of the forest is still very dry, where forests have been damaged from logging. The far northern part of the

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06/03/07 Less Rainfall is Drying Up The Amazon

June is the 9th month of our Amazon Rainfall Project. It seems that the Language to Nature Method was very successful in the Northern Amazonian, but dry conditions exist where the forest is being cut down in the South. The season is now well into its traditional dry months. The Southern Amazon Basin has been getting less rainfall than normal.

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05/21/07 Amazon will not reach their rainfall goal for this month

May is the 8th month of our Amazon Rainfall Project. We were highly successful over most of the Amazon rainforest basin, except for a portion of the South, centered on the two towns of Bahla and Colas. These are general areas where the rainforest has been impacted by logging. The long range forecasts are suggesting that this area will continue

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03/08/07 The Amazon rainfall project for March

Apparently the goal of 170 mm of rainfall for the Amazon rainforest basin for the month of March 2007 has been met. Enclosed are the weekly rainfall maps for the northern half of South America . March is the 6th month since I began the Amazon Basin Rainfall Project in October 1, 2006 and I have been successful in the

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03/01/07 February, 2007: Update

The researcher utilizes and trains with a natural internet of nature and a western man made internet. Everyone knows how the computer internet works. It receives and sends information. The researcher works with this physical and available internet all the time. This is part of the application to the western world. i.e, having full time access to weather reports, satellite

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02/28/07 The Amazon rainfall project for February

The rainfall map that has been supplied to FMBR indicates that the goal of approximately 170 mm of rainfall across the Amazon Basin was effective. Amazon rainforest needs about 80 inches (approx. 2,000 mm) of rainfall per year. Enclosed are reports of the links between Amazon rainforest drought and hurricanes in the Atlantic Basin. Some models suggest the Amazon rainforest

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01/05/07 Amazon Rainfall Project for January, 2007

Even though the Language to Nature found the rainfall that I was looking for in January, (170 mm), the percentage rainfall map showed that the Northern area of South America along the coast was still drier than my goals were for that area.

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12/01/06 Amazon Rainfall Project for December, 2006

I was successful in using the Language to Nature Method in my request for 170 mm of rainfall overall for the Amazon Basin. Conditions remained dry in the north.

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11/28/06 Amazon Rainfall Project for November, 2006

The Language was successful in November in finding rainfall for the Amazon Basin, particularly in the southern part of the Amazon Basin.

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