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Old September 2nd 06, 04:43 AM posted to sci.geo.earthquakes,uk.sci.weather
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Default The North Atlantic Oscillation.


Weatherlawyer wrote:
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.


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 attempting to shake
a screw loose. (Not that I have any reward in seeing them fall apart.))


Putting myself on the highest pinnacle in Outland; out onto the edge of
an upper limb of a tall tree and looking back....

There below me lie the plains of Scholar with it's once fertile ground
now full of sheep....

And I realise that for a decent snowfall in season, in the United
Kingdom, we need to have a negative North Atlantic Oscillation. IIRC an
east wind is involved and ...
....ah, my sight isn't what it once was...

But there again I had eggs of two species in the one basket in those
days. And at these heights...

At the moment and looking foreward a shorter distance:
http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...racknell+13 2
seems to indicate that on Tuesday the present situation will transport
its system over to northen Scandinavia.

It's cause has already produced a Mag 6.8 'quake and I think it may
yield a 7 plus before the skies clear to make way for this spell to
shine. (Look for a change of mind on the charts by then.) I rather
think it will be a Scandinavian High, or at least, those ominous Lows
will disappear.

If they don't, it will be interesting to see if they produce -or rather
continue, alongside-stroke-with a large case of upset volcanoes around
whenever.

I wonder if there is any link to the way that hurricanes jump seas in
this switchover to the positive side of the force.

Whatever: May the farce be with all those who have negative vibes.