Michael McNeil wrote:
Now you see it now you don't, then you see it:
2003/12/21 07:40:45 0.75S 20.60W 10.0 6.6 CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
This appeared on the http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/bulletin.html
page on Sunday, on Monday it disappeared, now it appears to appear.
I dare-say some of you may be aware that I pointed out (on numerous
occasions) that the forecasting of a deepish low in the region of
Northern Britain and(stroke)or (ahem!) Norway would indicate large
earthquakes or some similar activity elsewhere on the planet.
No doubt the mutton heads that frequent this site would like to advise
you otherwise. Let's see them do so.
Hit 'em where it hurts hard enough and often enough and who knows;
even the thickest of sheep may get a tingle in the tangle they use
for nerve ends:
2003/12/22 21:31:36 35.71N 121.07W 3.7 4.3 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
2003/12/22 20:41:46 35.52N 121.25W 23.9 4.4 OFFSHORE CENTRAL
CALIFORNIA 2003/12/22 20:41:09 35.59N 120.89W 0.0 4.3 CENTRAL
CALIFORNIA 2003/12/22 20:06:14 35.69N 121.11W 6.5 4.1 CENTRAL
CALIFORNIA 2003/12/22 20:01:32 35.54N 120.94W 0.0 4.0 CENTRAL
CALIFORNIA 2003/12/22 19:53:30 35.58N 121.12W 5.0 4.6 OFFSHORE
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA 2003/12/22 19:30:10 35.60N 120.98W 0.0 4.4
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA 2003/12/22 19:26:07 35.63N 121.02W 0.0 4.7
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA 2003/12/22 19:15:56 35.71N 121.10W 7.6 6.5
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
Over to you Mr Angry or you Mr Orifice.
Lots of love and "glee" (was that the word?) not that I am gloating of
course. Just sharing in the "glee." (I'm sure that was the word.)
A North Atlantic winter storm and a moderate earthquake in California?
_Never_ would have guessed both might happen on the same planet in the
same week...
You are a god.