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Old December 17th 07, 05:44 PM posted to alt.talk.weather, sci.geo.earthquakes
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On Dec 17, 5:47 pm, Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet
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On Dec 17, 4:02 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:

Oops, silly me, I forgot the cross post.


I took care of that for you and did a re-post crossing it to most all
of the alt. newsgroups.
Don't bother to thanks me I'd have done the same for anybody
as silly as you claimed to be.


I grasped most of what you meant to say above but would like further
information about the following:

It's a standard alternative anybody would do given the motivation,
time and prodding.


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Meanwhile on planet ZOG:
http://weather.unisys.com/ is pretty much what is to be expected as a
standard model in mid winter in the absence of much else happening.

UNLESS...
That really deep low over Labrador/Newfoundland, when it falls over
the edge of the world, causes something interesting.

The durability of such a set up -or any set up in the circumstances
outlined, tends to affirm the correctness of my call.

But even if I get it wrong and that could happen, it is early days yet
and it would be a significant improvement in what we have otherwise -
even of what I was doing previously, if as I suspect, I am calling the
shots here as usual.

What a singularly hard blow though, to natives of the new continent it
will be if I am proven correct. A body would wonder WTFTF were up to.

I hope you don't take it too far amiss when, on my success, I enjoin
you to eat my **** on "all of the alt. newsgroups" that you posted to.