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Old May 3rd 06, 09:00 PM posted to uk.sci.weather,alt.talk.weather
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Weatherlawyer wrote:

It has een an interesting month tectonically. A fair bit of volcanicity
as well as the earhtquakes. Lots of sixes and a tremor not even placed
on the Neic sites that killed one miner and trapped 2 more in a
goldmine in Oz:

What will be interesting is that the present (similar) spells have run
for a number of weeks and there is always a heightened period in the
change over of such runs, when storms meteorologic or seismological
tend toward the extreme.

Mags 7.9; 5.1 and 5.4 Tonga. God damn it. There is a lot to learn.

You ain't seen nothin, yet.

Either that, or it all arrived early. IIRC we have about 8 Mag 7+
quakes each year. We've had two so far. I wasn't paying much attention
to the first one but this one came with a bout of cold windy weather
followed by a really nice day.

Keep an eye open for such changes for the next one, somebody, will you?
My computer always goes down or something stupid happens when I aught
to be concentrating. I'm not much good at paying attention at the best
of times.