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Old April 17th 12, 02:34 PM posted to sci.geo.earthquakes,uk.sci.weather
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Default Antarctica How bout dat den

On Apr 16, 8:53*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:

I don't know if things are going to get back to normal or if there has
been a seasonal change there. But take a look at this run over the
next 150 hours:


http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...ml?type=mslp-p...


First off, concentrate on the precipitation out of Africa and see
where it goes, straight into the continent and stays there.


Next time around, watch a confluence from South America join it.
The charts finish before any conclusions can be drawn.


A low on the southern tip of Greenland sending earthquake signals out
into the Atlantic midnight 16th, turns into a deep Low over Ireland
midnight on the 18th, dispersing over Britain by noon.

Dense Lows deepen off Antarctica (30 and 140 East) 06:00 UTC today
deepen and by 05:00 on the 17th disperse.

That's got to be worth a couple of sixes.
Unless they have already happened:


Nope. She's back on song folks.

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