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Old November 26th 10, 01:50 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Looked in the local library to see what the latest edition of Richard
Inwards' version of Weatrherlore is and found they had a copy of the
above.

It seems more readable than my old Met office product but the same old
same old occurs none the less.

Maybe I aught to write one myself. But that would include research.
Not a forte.

She seems to have done her stuff though. I didn't know that low
pressure indicative of bad storms set the minerals ringing on mine
faces. Stands to reason though, the occuraence of earthquakes being so
intimately linked and all that.

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