On Feb 24, 10:45 pm, "Bjørn Sørheim"
wrote:
"Weatherlawyer" skrev i ooglegroups.com...
On Feb 24, 8:32 pm, "David Mitchell" wrote:
http://www.fedrelandsvennen.no/
"Liverpool fester videre"
?
View Liverpool festering?
Liverpool infestation spreads?
....meaning 'Liverpool partying on'
-after the victory over 'Barca', now also beats....
'fester'='partying', 'fest'=party ('fiest')
If the snow situation is of interest, see:http://www.senorge.no/
Click english flag, click 'Snow', click 'Fresh snow weekly' for the snow
last week in Norway.
Zoom in on the southernmost tip of Norway, area near Kristiansand.
Bjørn,
having a balmy 8C here locally today (far from Kristiansand)
I took the liberty of correcting your top posting to keep the
aspidistra flying in a more reasonable arc.
As the first of a set of cyclones hits Mozambique and a lot of your
people are suffering, I dare say the very small amount of humour in
that link wasn't much of a joke.
Thanks for pointing out the translation tool in the link.
Here is something about this site:
http://satellite.ehabich.info/hurricane-watch.htm
Exchange the "-watch" in the link for the numbers 1, 2 or 3 and you
get one of the cyclones threatening the area as in:
http://satellite.ehabich.info/hurricane1.htm for example.
(4, 5 and 6 get you old links from a time of world wide extremes.)
A lot of meteorologists hesitate to make the connection to the
interconnectivity to these seemingly anomalous phenomena, no matter
how strident the links.
In all fairness of course, they are by no means as bad as geologists
in this regard:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.g...4e035cfaf955b5
Further to the main tenet of your thread, there is a severe weather
warning out about heavy and persistent rain along the south coast of
England. And of course the misty weather also noted in that forecast
(on the spitBBC/spit a few moments into my starting this post)
indicates that my earlier stuff about mists and tropical cyclones
still stands.
(I really must put together a database on that.)