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Old June 15th 05, 09:15 PM posted to uk.sci.weather,sci.geo.earthquakes
Michael McNeil Michael McNeil is offline
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Default Earthquakes and clouds.

"Wally Anglesea™" wrote in
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I suggest you get a good book or two on the topic.


He should start with "The young boys big picture book of clouds" It's
about his level.


You think I am pretty tall, then?

As it happens, there has never been a need for anyone to learn the finer
points of modern meteorology to be able to forecast easy things like
earthquakes.

What skywise meant by his post isn't worth delving into.

It was pretty obvious that the cloud was well below the level of
the other stuff. Whatever meteorological conditions cause them, I was
pointing out its presence.

What meteorological knowledge would be required to know that after the
Chile one, there would be a reciprocation elsewhere?

Anyone with half a brain (with most of the cells working though, so that
excludes you.)

As for the rest of it. I will tell you when the cluster is over. Till
then, keep your trap shut. Or grow even bigger feet to save your-self
falling into it.


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