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Old July 15th 06, 10:50 PM posted to uk.sci.weather,alt.talk.weather
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Weatherlawyer wrote:

Can any of my fans remember what the weatherlore is for when my method
is at odds with the weatherforecast and the weathermodellers are closer
than I?

I seem to remember that if they are wrong and I am right, there is a
likelihood of earthquakes and that if they are right and I am wrong,
there is a larger likelihood for tropical storms.


Seeing that humid weather is not on the menu so far. It might be worth
asking if there is any mist on the shores of Europe propre. Any mists
or fogs in Scandinavia, Iberia or France and the Low Countries?

There must be some indication of cyclonic activity in the North
Atlantic that doesn't require satellia and supercomputae.


Interesting that a deep low at the moment in the North Atlantic is 994
and that on the 18th there will be one in the same region at 1002.
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/charts/index.html

Wow!

But what is interesting (if that is normal) is the change of phase on
the 17th is also a wet spell. So if that synergy can be over-ridden by
the highs also shown on the above link, then the whizz bang that
follows it shall be a real doosey.
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/MoonPhase.html#y2006
(Can anybody remember what the weather was like between the 3rd and the
11th of July?)

The only question is: What, where and when will the disaster be?

If things haven't changed radically by the end of August...
In the meantime it will be interesting to see if the SE of England gets
a small relief on the 9th of August.