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Old October 9th 07, 10:08 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Harold Brooks Harold Brooks is offline
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Default Flash warning of severe weather.

In article .com,
says...
On Oct 9, 11:44 am, Ian wrote:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._warnings.html

Quite surprised the MetO waited so long to issue this, I was expecting
a severe weather warning to be issued yesterday evening at the latest.


This spell, in the absence of super cyclones.wherever, produces a nice
enough day once the gloom has blown off. Not much wind and the most
severe of it will be somewhere in the middle of the week when fronts
plainly visible will form marked striations with rain falling from the
cloud that are some 40 to 45 degrees to sun-ward of the observer.

In the case when there is a powerful typhoon, the weather in the UK
will be fine.

There is no marked increase in tornadic activity in the USA, once any
typhoons or ~hurricanes die down.


What is that supposed to mean?

O/A earth-wide there are going to be
reports of them:

Southeast Europe sizzles, north hit by storms, tornado
Tornado kills 7 in eastern China
Tornado kills 14, injures 146 in eastern China

http://search.uk.reuters.com/rsearch...o?blob=tornado


What do the two tornadoes reported above from 3 and 20 July have to do
with now? Why not mention the other ~100 reported tornadoes since early
July in Europe?

Harold
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