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Old November 25th 07, 08:44 AM posted to alt.talk.weather, sci.geo.earthquakes, alt.support.arthritis
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On Nov 24, 3:38 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:

The forecast for Mitag read:

24th = 85 knots.
25th = 90 then 85 knots.
26th = 70 then 60
27th = 40 knots.
28th = 30 knots and
29th = 25 knots.

We are experiencing drizzle here and not the forecast cold.
It will be interesting to see when the quake that occurs at its demise
comes. They are in the 5 ro 5.5 range ATM.

Yesterday: Maximum SSW were estimated at 95 knots so it's dropped 5
knots.

So it is moving toward the wet end of the spectrum.


Global weather models will show a breakdown as all the storms
currently extant fall apart. If you care to peruse uk.sci.weather, one
or two threads are actually spotting it. (Local models and the ones
with the least human input to correct them will continue to show a
more stable progression.)

2007/11/25
Another Mag. 6.1 quake has struck the same region as the one a few
days back.
2.9 S., 100.9E., Kepulauan Mentawai region, Indonesia: That will have
been the demise of Bongwe no doubt.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/.../10/100_-5.php
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...ps/10/95_5.php