On Oct 8, 5:04 am, "Col" wrote:
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message
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On Oct 7, 9:31 pm, "Phil Layton" wrote:
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May give an interuption to the present dry conditions in the south.
If that forecast bears fruit then there will have to be another super
cyclone to make it happen.
No, there are some fronts out in the Atlantic that are to
move across us that will make it happen!
Actually the requirement is nothing to do with air per se but then you
know that don't you.
I was wondering about the fallacy of directly linking the formation of
cyclones in general (and super cyclones in particular) with solar
radiation. It appears that insolation is the cause but it rules out
the fact that as a sump the 200 or so feet of sea surface that supply
the heat, washes that heat away PDQ.
Too DQ for the effect to build up from 12 hours of sunshine every 24
hours of some shine.
And yet you can set your calendar by these seasonal storms.
Any thoughts on the subject, or would you just like to be clever...
one day