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Unusual to have so much snow and not major quakes. I would have
supposed the islands south of Japan would be pretty active but there are relatively few earthquakes of even low magnitude. Nothing over 5.2 or 3 in a while. Things look like injecting at least one shaker he http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...Refresh+ View Look at the blue line of precipitation from Africa for today and tomorrow. When it runs straight in it means a high 5 or a low 6. When it is joined by precipitate from anothetr continent it means larger and stuff from 3 continents mean very large magnitude. (But it's OK nothing too bad is being projected.) |
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I like the way all those little low pressures are dancing around Antarctica.
They are obviously enacting some ancient druid ritual, but who is controlling them? |
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On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 4:29:28 PM UTC, willie eckerslike wrote:
I like the way all those little low pressures are dancing around Antarctica. They are obviously enacting some ancient druid ritual, but who is controlling them? Piers? |
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On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 4:57:47 PM UTC, Peter Hemming wrote:
On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 4:29:28 PM UTC, willie eckerslike wrote: They are obviously enacting some ancient druid ritual, but who is controlling them? Piers? OMG! We are doomed. |
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On Jan 23, 5:30*pm, willie eckerslike
wrote: On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 4:57:47 PM UTC, Peter Hemming wrote: On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 4:29:28 PM UTC, willie eckerslike wrote: They are obviously enacting some ancient druid ritual, but who is controlling them? Piers? OMG! We are doomed. That Australian chart is pretty good forecasting material for tropical storms and for earthquakes. This despite it being most probably the least data rich model run online. Which just goes to show how ingenious the boys in the back room have become since the days of Richardson. Just imagine the power thse models would be given if they were run by people who had my courage and enthusiasm. Or god's blessing. |
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On Wednesday, 23 January 2013 at 16:29:28 UTC, willie eckerslike wrote:
I like the way all those little low pressures are dancing around Antarctica. They are obviously enacting some ancient druid ritual, but who is controlling them? Art e' gone? Olympic controversy The group were contacted by the International Olympic Committee in August 2016 over their 2008 song "The Beer Olympics". The IOC claimed trademark rights over the word Olympics stating that Hotpots’ use of the word was a breach of their trademark.[17] To avoid further problems, the band subsequently retitled the song "The Beer International Non-Profit, Non-Governmental Sporting Quad Yearly Event".[18] |
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![]() "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ... Unusual to have so much snow and not major quakes. I would have supposed the islands south of Japan would be pretty active but there are relatively few earthquakes of even low magnitude. Nothing over 5.2 or 3 in a while. Things look like injecting at least one shaker he http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...Refresh+ View Look at the blue line of precipitation from Africa for today and tomorrow. When it runs straight in it means a high 5 or a low 6. When it is joined by precipitate from anothetr continent it means larger and stuff from 3 continents mean very large magnitude. (But it's OK nothing too bad is being projected.) My old granny swore it was an earthquake when she fell out of bed last night in Ponders End ! RonB |
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On Jan 23, 4:30*pm, "ron button" wrote:
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ... Unusual to have so much snow and not major quakes. I would have supposed the islands south of Japan would be pretty active but there are relatively few earthquakes of even low magnitude. Nothing over 5.2 or 3 in a while. Things look like injecting at least one shaker he http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...ml?type=mslp-p.... Look at the blue line of precipitation from Africa for today and tomorrow. When it runs straight in it means a high 5 or a low 6. When it is joined by precipitate from anothetr continent it means larger and stuff from 3 continents mean very *large magnitude. (But it's OK nothing too bad is being projected.) My old granny swore it was an earthquake when she fell out of bed last night in Ponders End ! Off the charts was she? +72 looks a bit off colour for its age: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._pressure.html Closely followed by a really hefty looking tropical storm antitype. Usually there is a large convergence of seismic waves prior to the genesis of a tropical storm. And if this one is the doozey it looks like, it sould be at least a mag 6.5 M. t+24 the cyclone hits Greenland and runs backwards to the Davis Straight. All the purple mice break up and then the weather gets a haircut, shower and a shave but not necessarily in that order. |
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