Petra wrote:
Weatherlawyer wrote:
I seem to have lost a plethora of mag 7+ earthquakes. (Yes I know it's
not Thor'sday yet.)
More practiced observers will have noted that the warnings posted by
R.Shanmugasundaram (at http://earthquake.itgo.com/today.htm ) also link
to the typhoons and severe storms that occur in his region.
I haven't heard from Shan in awhile. I'm sure he's busy working. Tell
him I said hello when you chat the next time, please.
I've not heard from himne in a while either.
Sorry, I can't help you with the other bit, it's way beyond me.
A forecaster last Sunday admitted that the models broke down for later
in the week and that it would be anyone's guess what would happen after
Thursday.
The presure systems I am talking about can be found on the UKMO Fax
Charts at Wetterzentrale, A German site hosted by Wetter3.de and
University of Koeln:
http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...racknell+13 2
The charts still show that the low pressure systems are fairly high.
(Around 1010 millibars - between Change and Fair on a barometer) And
although there is an anticyclone slated for tomorrow (Friday) this
present spell has been a wet one for us. It should have been a fine
spell.
I don't know what this next one (ushered in by the full moon on the 7th
is going to do) but it isn't one normally associated with sunny weather
and frosty nights. There is certainly a large magnitude quake on the
cards.
When it will come, if it comes I have no idea. The volcanic chambers
aound the world are all well stocked I imagine, so there is quite a lot
of potential that can't be added into the mix.
I doubt it will do much but of course things are still deep in the
woods so to speak. It must be galling for the scholars on here to know
absolutely nothing about any of this and be taken by surprise every
time another plate has a jump.
Poor little lost lambs.
Not by me anyway.