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Cold, calm weather has arrived in the Arctic for the time being, and my June forecast so far is almost perfect.
But as we know, ill winds can arrive at any time to torment the boastful.
Unfavorable winds kept the fleet from setting out for Troy. Calchas, a soothsayer, blamed the ill winds on Agamemnon, whose boastful claim that he could hunt better than Artemis had offended that goddess. The soothsayer insisted that Agamemnon appease the goddess by sacrificing his daughter, Iphigenia.
It would help those of us not so familiar with the subject if you could label the graph axes and the lines. Thanks.
[Good idea]