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Old August 30th 06, 09:33 PM posted to sci.geo.earthquakes,uk.sci.weather
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Default The North Atlantic Oscillation.

No need to check the SST maps as the NEIC list is showing plenty of
quakes with magnitudes of 5M and over, this last week or so.

Things are back on course and the Weatherlawyer code of conduct for
UK's weather is on stream.

I wonder if there will be fewer events in the New Activity section oif
the Smithsonian's lists of vulcanicity.

Now all we need is some bright spark to analyse the works of genius and
give relative values for the vocanic outputs over the last few months.

It can then be referred back to yours truly for further innovative
jurisprudence. (The nice thing about excellence is that one's work must
stand, despite the monkeys rattling their cages and attmpting to shake
a screw loose. (Not that I have any reward in seeing them fall apart.))