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May I suggest that the above could be given his own personal newsgroup
to spew out the endless ravings which the rest of us are subjected too
daily ?

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On 18/05/2016 18:45, Ron Button wrote:
May I suggest that the above could be given his own personal newsgroup
to spew out the endless ravings which the rest of us are subjected too
daily ?


Congratulations, you've just given him yet another thread to latch onto.
Just killfile him and be done with it.


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On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 18:52:22 UTC+1, Col wrote:
On 18/05/2016 18:45, Ron Button wrote:
May I suggest that the above could be given his own
personal newsgroup to spew out the endless ravings which the rest of us are subjected to daily?


Congratulations, you've just given him yet another thread to latch onto. Just killfile him and be done with it.



18 May 2016. Seconded

Meanwhile there is something astonishing coming our way on Monday you will be pleased to unnote.

April in Greenland is typically very cold, though some years buck the trend.. In 2012, for example, the surface of the ice sheet started melting early and then experienced the most extensive melting since the start of the satellite record in 1978. Weather events and temperature anomalies this April suggest that 2016 may be off to a similar start.

The map above shows land surface temperatures for April 2016 compared to the 2001–2010 average for the same month. Red areas were hotter than the long-term average; some areas were as much as 20 degrees Celsius (36 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer. Blue areas were below average, and white pixels had normal temperatures. Gray pixels were areas without enough data, most likely due to excessive cloud cover.

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOT...8&src=eoa-iotd

So much for SSTs and now for the SSWs:

As the line-storms of the weekend break all records and the attention of the earthquake fraternity is sidetracked from events in South America by eruptions in Italy and activity in various places north of the equator and I once again fail to interest anyone of any importance.the chart for t +20 on the Bom site at the time of posting is showing the SSW to come.

http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...Refresh+ View

So it's just me and god then?
Pity.
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On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 20:14:15 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:

The chart for t +120 on the BoM site at the time of posting is showing the SSW to come.

http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...Refresh+ View

So it's just me and god then?
Pity.


Maybe he is waiting for the 4 horsemen to finish their evening ride out.
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On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 20:14:15 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 18:52:22 UTC+1, Col wrote:
On 18/05/2016 18:45, Ron Button wrote:
May I suggest that the above could be given his own
personal newsgroup to spew out the endless ravings which the rest of us are subjected to daily?


Congratulations, you've just given him yet another thread to latch onto.. Just killfile him and be done with it.



18 May 2016. Seconded

Meanwhile there is something astonishing coming our way on Monday you will be pleased to unnote.

April in Greenland is typically very cold, though some years buck the trend. In 2012, for example, the surface of the ice sheet started melting early and then experienced the most extensive melting since the start of the satellite record in 1978. Weather events and temperature anomalies this April suggest that 2016 may be off to a similar start.

The map above shows land surface temperatures for April 2016 compared to the 2001–2010 average for the same month. Red areas were hotter than the long-term average; some areas were as much as 20 degrees Celsius (36 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer. Blue areas were below average, and white pixels had normal temperatures. Gray pixels were areas without enough data, most likely due to excessive cloud cover.

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOT...8&src=eoa-iotd

So much for SSTs and now for the SSWs:

As the line-storms of the weekend break all records and the attention of the earthquake fraternity is sidetracked from events in South America by eruptions in Italy and activity in various places north of the equator and I once again fail to interest anyone of any importance.the chart for t +20 on the Bom site at the time of posting is showing the SSW to come.

http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...Refresh+ View

So it's just me and god then?
Pity.


Since nobody reads my stuff, I just want to make sure you all ignore this warning on the coming eruption's effects on your computers and your various other electronic gadgets. Not that I want to gloat, you understand. I just want to be able to say: "I could have told you so! But you wouldn't let me."


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Ron Button wrote:

May I suggest that the above could be given his own personal newsgroup
to spew out the endless ravings which the rest of us are subjected too
daily ?

RonB



I killfiled him years ago. I only see his posts if they are in a thread I
am 'watching'.



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On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 20:39:35 UTC+1, Brian Wakem wrote:
Ron Button wrote:

May I suggest that the above could be given his own personal newsgroup
to spew out the endless ravings which the rest of us are subjected too
daily ?

RonB



I killfiled him years ago. I only see his posts if they
are in a thread I am 'watching'.


But you don't have to read them do you?
This is Britain not Wolverhampton.

Too close to call according to the picture on SED: http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/eq/latest/index_EN?list=w

2016/05/18
16:46. 0.47N. 79.64W. 6.8 M. Near coast of Ecuador
07:57. 0.43N. 79.77W. 6.7 M. Near coast of Ecuador

Brian Wakem, who?


But I was going to explain something about the strombolian activity from North-East crater, in the 07:00 Mt Etna update. and how it relates to the earth's heat budget...

Now how am I going to get it to you?
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May I suggest that the above could be given his own personal newsgroup to
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?


Killfile?
You won't see anything then.

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On Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 9:38:42 PM UTC+1, wrote:
"Ron Button" wrote in message
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May I suggest that the above could be given his own personal newsgroup to
spew out the endless ravings which the rest of us are subjected too daily
?


Killfile?
You won't see anything then.

Will
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Very true Will, So why do you do it?
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Ron Button Wrote in message:
May I suggest that the above could be given his own personal newsgroup
to spew out the endless ravings which the rest of us are subjected too
daily ?

RonB


He is the only person on usenet I have ever killfiled. Not because
I disagree with or dislike what he says, but because it is
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