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Old April 19th 12, 03:21 PM posted to sci.geo.earthquakes,uk.sci.weather
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On Apr 18, 11:13*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:

There is a confluence that puts pressure on the Bottom right hand quadrant as
far as the South Pole - TWICE:
06:00 Saturday and
06:00 Sunday.

I've no idea what that means, as usual of course. But it is
interesting.
Meanwhile, I should be looking at the NWS charts.
Maybe next week.


It disappears by Monday but take a look at how the Polar Low (if I may
be allowed a litle license) swells out into the Pacific to 40 S.

That happened last week, south of Australia, about when the two super-
quakes struck. It's too far off to take it all that seriously but
you'd have to be a fool to ignore it. (But don't let me stop you.)