"Weatherlawyer" wrote in
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PR wrote:
Is this a troll?
Forgive me; I don't know what that is.
Mkay, I just researched trolling a bit, and now I can safely say, no,
it's not. It's an honest question from a beginning weather student.
If Mr Hanky; doubtful, that's good enough for me.
Ive been posting about the Lunar effect for years. To no avail I might
add, which puts me in the same place Newton and Whittle were at one
time in their lives.
Basically all geophysics works in harmony with the way the three body
problem resolves. Imagine a pendulum 1/80th the size of the planet
vibrating around it's support. Any changes in the way that things
swing is going to cause a smaller change on the planet.
Forget all you may have heard about earthquakes and global warming and
even Relativity.
This is the cutting edge of future planetary research on here and in
the rest of the universe.
What my precepts were about were just a list of the things I have come
up with so far. Can you get me a fairly comprehensive list of powerful
tornadic activity? I will show you something suprising.
Or not as the case may be.
"Every time there was some weather somewhere on Earth, the moon was never
more than a quarter million miles away."
Sounds like the fellow in California a few years ago that proved
conclusively that all earthquakes occur within two weeks of the full
moon...
;^)