On Oct 1, 12:19 am, Nico Bartels wrote:
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 15:31:08 -0700, in sci.geo.earthquakes
Weatherlawyer wrote:
So if the run is true then the time with that storm is as for 15:45
without one.
What time zone?
All the times posted on the NOAA and other sites which supply the
scientific data are in UTC. That is, zero GMT.
I'm just going by that. The above time is the time of the phase given
at:
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...se2001gmt.html
I have noticed that the weather we have in my small part of the planet
changes form what it should be for the code I have posted elsewhere,
by a matter of some 4 hours earlier.
So that a spell that introduces thundery weather is produced by the
phase that occurred on the 26th.
However it is cold and somewhat damp but not humid or thundery. So it
is back to the drawing board with that one.
Or has that super-storm out in the Asian Pacific run its course?
OOPS! I should have checked. Some tropical storms but no major
cyclones:
http://www.hurricanezone.net/