Weatherlawyer wrote:
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.
The spell that the OP referred to has melded into another one whose
time is more relevant to the orient. And in harmony with whatever
harmonics are involved:
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ne...nG=Search+News
And in keeping with the anomaly of British temperatures funding
tornadic activity (sick) in the States:
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ne...nG=Search+News
A certain Harold Brooks sees no reason to check the records but I am
certain that these things are pretty much a given.
In the meantime my computer is shot and I am using my old one which is
not set up with my bookmarks the way I'd like. But it does have a
plethora of links I thought I'd lost so ...
I'll be back in my bragging and obnoxious form as soon as I get
organised again. (I wonder if god is trying to tell me something.)