Is this some kind of tradition or does NOAA still use EBCDIC mainframes?
8.2 magnitude earthquake off Russia with potential to generate a tsunami
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Re: 8.2 magnitude earthquake off Russia with potential to generate a tsunami
#22Is it crazy to think that there may be a pattern for all these strong earthquakes in the past few years since the Haiti one, and that they may be linked?
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#25Is it crazy to think that there may be a pattern for all these strong earthquakes in the past few years since the Haiti one, and that they may be linked?
*edit, not Haiti which has its own crazy deep-earth stuff going on in the area
Re: 8.2 magnitude earthquake off Russia with potential to generate a tsunami
#26Updated with more information, there won't be a tsunami (probably) http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/events/PAAQ/2013/05/24/mnafyn/2/W...
Most relevant: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/hazard/icons/1923_0203.jpg
Re: 8.2 magnitude earthquake off Russia with potential to generate a tsunami
#27Why is this still all-caps - in 2013? It's not like there are any teletype lines left that cannot process lower case. Is this some kind of tradition or does NOAA still use EBCDIC mainframes?
http://www.alternatewars.com/BBOW/Computing/Capital_Letters....
I spent a decade as a communicator in the navy and radio teletype is still the primary method of communication at sea.
Re: 8.2 magnitude earthquake off Russia with potential to generate a tsunami
#28Is it crazy to think that there may be a pattern for all these strong earthquakes in the past few years since the Haiti one, and that they may be linked?
Re: 8.2 magnitude earthquake off Russia with potential to generate a tsunami
#29Is it crazy to think that there may be a pattern for all these strong earthquakes in the past few years since the Haiti one, and that they may be linked?
Re: 8.2 magnitude earthquake off Russia with potential to generate a tsunami
#30Why is this still all-caps - in 2013? It's not like there are any teletype lines left that cannot process lower case. Is this some kind of tradition or does NOAA still use EBCDIC mainframes?
These messages are always in caps to send faster over slower systems. http://www.alternatewars.com/BBOW/Computing/Capital_Letters.... I spent a decade as a communicator in the navy and radio teletype is still the primary method of communication at sea.
However, I argue that the NOAA could serve their warnings on the web in all lowercase for the sake of readability. Then again, that could be a quick hack for someone.