On Jun 24, 12:42 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jun 22, 10:13 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Last of the wet spells for the moment.
Just thought I aught to tell no one in particular.
On the Countryfile forecast, the presenter stated that the weather
would be drier from Monday. As this wet spell is only just taking
over, might this monitored change come true because there is a
likelihood of an hurricane in the North Atlantic?
When the professionals get the weather right and it goes against what
yours truly predicts from the time of the phase, then there is usually
an hurricane -or if in more distant basins, a fairly large or
otherwise unusual tropical cyclone involved.
There is an history of severe storms in Asia (most notably in the Bay
of Bengal) running in the same spell as an hurricane track that runs
through the North Bahamas and onto Florida.
Busy busy busy...
This place always gets busy when there is bad weather.
Time to cross post.
30th June, 2007. 13:49
13:30 is a very wet spell. I have an idea that 14:00 is a fine spell.
Maybe that oldish idea is faulty. Maybe I am right still and it is
going to be fine. Or at least remain so, the weather seems to have
broken already as sunny weather seems to be taking over.
However contemporary forecasts for the UK seem to indicate more
flooding and heavy rain.
If they are wrong a serious quake -in perhaps PNG, looks to be on the
cards:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...quakes_all.php