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Glossary of terms.

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Glossary of terms.   on: 20 October 2008, 10:22:53 AM

Good morning all,

 ??? I am fairly new to this forum and have had a bit of difficulty in understanding nuances of the acronyms and the like.  ???

I have looked around to find a page or topic to describe these, and have come up empty handed.  Ideally, I would liek to stay within the forum to find such things, as my work network fuilters block a lot of sites.

Firstly, is there a spot where this is available, here or elsewhere, that speaks in generally "newbie" like terms?

Secondly, If not, can it be built into a topic somehow??

Thanks for the forum, it is a hoot!! 

Cheers

Bob
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Re: Glossary of terms.   Reply #1 on: 30 November 2008, 02:08:55 PM

Welcome to the forum.

Perhaps a weather glossary might be some help? There's one here and here.

Steve
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