On Dec 21, 2:18 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Those Highs seem easily capable of crossing the US in a day and an
half to two days. So expect another 2 or 3 more Magnitude 6 quakes
before the next spell.
As you can see there is a major problem using this method to forecast
earthquakes.
So another bad snow fall:
At least 11 deaths had been blamed on the storm.
Winter storm warnings were posted for parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin
and Michigan on Sunday as the core of the storm headed north across
the Great Lakes.
Parts of Wisconsin already had a foot of snow, and up to a foot was
forecast Sunday in northeastern Minnesota, the National Weather
Service said.
Radar showed snow falling across much of Wisconsin and eastern
Minnesota on Sunday and moving into parts of Michigan and Indiana.
"Everything is just an ice rink out there," said Sgt. Steve Selby with
the sheriff's department in Rock County, Wisconsin.
The weather system also spread locally heavy rain on Sunday from the
Southeast to the lower Great Lakes.
The storm rolled through Colorado and Wyoming on Friday, then spread
snow and ice on Saturday from the Texas Panhandle to Minnesota. Multi-
car pileups closed parts of several major highways Saturday in the
Plains states.
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/weath....ap/index.html
It's easy to be glib isn't it. Wish I could help of course. Maybe one
day. I wonder what might have been had I inspired cooperation rather
than belligerent denial.
At least we now have this concept on line to look at for next time,
for what that is worth to those hurt.