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Old April 28th 06, 05:29 AM posted to uk.sci.weather,alt.talk.weather
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Weatherlawyer wrote:
Richard Dixon wrote:

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 also responsible for earthquakes.

And speaking of which, let me tell you about another anomally I spotted
shortly before the Banda Atjeh disaster.

It looked rather like this:
http://www.weatherzone.com.au/charts...t=mslp&hour=-1
Only it was off Scandinavia. This one is almost exactly the other side
of the planet from it. About 50 to 60 gegrees S by the look of it and
120 or so degrees east. (Just in the shadow zone -if only meteorology
would admit them.)

Not a place to be flying a kite in a canoe.