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Old May 12th 07, 05:19 AM posted to alt.talk.weather,sci.geo.earthquakes,uk.sci.astronomy,alt.math.undergrad
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On Apr 13, 2:21 am, "Weatherlawyer" wrote:
I can't understand why there are no tropical cyclones extant and


etc., snipped

This one should be an out and out wet one for the UK and if it breaks
the spell then there will be at least on very high mag quake with it:
May 2 10:09.

May 10 04:27 is a tricky one. So is this: May 16 19:27.

This one is for thunder and we should see some resut if the flat
lining continues to he May 23 21:03. We almost always get a
classical thunder spell like this in May.

(Some research has shown a correlation to earthquakes and an increase
in local vulcanicity:http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/New.../2007041024713...
(I don't know why they keep missing the concurrent cyclonic activity
that often occurs with them too.))


If I have read the replies from Messrs:
Skywise, and Saint Isadore, I certainly don't remember
what the substance was, if any.

Just to clear things up; the spell I said aught to release the
Singularity:
(http://groups.google.com/group/uk.sc...se_frm/thread/
634f944f52dbc2be/39e56c99c640b7d8?
lnk=gst&q=Singularity&rnum=2#39e56c99c640b7d8)
....did in fact do so

The bulk of the sunny spell continued for quite a while into the wet
phase. But it was also a rather long phase, so whatever the algorithm
for the astrometry of it was, it could be locatable by any confident
and ambitious astronomer of particularly good mathematical abilities.

So I have no hesitation in opening it up to denizens of the homes for
these sports in the heart of Inventiveland and Xccentrickia.

DOH!
There is no UK.Maths. I shall just have to go with second best.

And now for Skywise et al, ye gantlet.

Insofarre as ye are particularlie stupyde, ye shalt forevermore be
assosyated wyth the fact thate yne large tornado that wyped oute yne
towne of youre owne lande, dyde in fact doe so despyte your protestes
thate yne onlie warnynge came from yne that stood agaynste youre
sordyde machinations.

Thee blode that be spylled yse upon youre heads. May gode have mersie
on youre soules

.... 'cause I won't.

Ah well a waste of time and space dealing with them, I know but at
least Eric Habich's site is now showing Hurricane warnings.
It's been a pain.

Damn, "no data"!

Well, at least the spell cleared. I should have known that there was a
Mysterie about that bloody southern wind.