"Michael Mcneil" wrote in message
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"Col" wrote in message
I was complimenting you on your descriptive use of words, for Chrissakes!
I beg pardon.
OK then....
I still haven't got over being reinstated from your killfile. In my
previous posts your responses seemed to get off on a misaprehension of
what I was doing or saying.
You've been out a while. I can't even remember exacly what you
went in there for, I think you swore at me!
Anyhow, if previously I have had 'misaprehensions' it's because
I genuinely didn't know what you were getting at, rather than a
deliberate attempt to wind you up.
The fact is that the planet will hit a bunch of spells that are what I
say they are in my forecasts. I have usually stated there will be
some such series a long time before thye occur.
If I am a little obtuse in my definitions then that is because I am not
certain -by any means, of locations.
Fair enough.
Still; some sort of warning is better than none.
I might be the best thaumaturge in the UK but I never claimed to be a
good one.
True
Had I used the term "long lasting Omega" and placed it in the North
Atlantic perhaps you would have been a little more attentive?
I'm not sure what you mean here.
But I don't know anything about Omegas -long lasting or otherwise, in
the Atlantic or anywhere else.
It stands to reason that after the willowbay has gone to seed with this
current weather pattern, there will be serious misty spells with their
accompanying road traffic accidents.
And the accompanying debate about the clocks going back leading
to darker evenings and is this causing more accidents than having
darker morings etc etc etc....
When such spells occur they tend to give a forewarning of themselves in
that there will usually be a little misty spell at first, then a
brighter spell -that to the unwashed seems to indicate better weather
but to those more attuned to their surroundings will fortell a serious
and fairly long lasting misty spell.
(Here be crashes.)
Or it may just pour with rain.
Or not, as the case may be.
Well exactly.
At least you are honest about the uncertainties about long term forecasting.
Unlike certain other outfits I could mention.....
Col
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