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Weatherlawyer wrote:
Richard Dixon wrote:

"Weatherlawyer" wrote in
oups.com:

Forecast for either southern N Atlantic or Australian NW Territory =
cyclone(s)


Do you mean tropical cyclones are forecast in the next week for Atlantic
basin or just over the summer? I think the latter is standard, as for the
former, where's the incipient system you talk about?

No.

I am just referring to an anomally that turned up last year during the
North Atlantic hurricane season. Coastal Western/Northern Europe seemed
to get frosts or fogs when they occurred. Or visa versa. Or rather:
Due to them having the same root cause.

Which engine is alsso responsible for earthquakes.

Sadly I have not been able to push the envelope more open.

Yet.

Here is the most striking geophysical phenomenon that arrived with this
present spell:

6.1 Mag 2006/04/21 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF KORYAKIA, RUSSIA

These first 5.1; 4.9; 4.6; 5.2; 4.5; 4.5; 5.1; 5.1; All in the same
region.

And the day befo
2006/04/20 5.4; and 7.7 Mag KORYAKIA, RUSSIA

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...quakes_all.php

Coincidence?

My opinion is the same value as yours. And of course the weight of
opinion is that it is just a coincidence.

But as with miracles. Timing is everything.