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Old January 11th 08, 08:26 PM posted to alt.talk.weather, sci.geo.earthquakes
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On Jan 10, 9:32 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:

Meanwhile here are the scores for those Highs leaving USA so far this spell:

6.4 2008/01/10 01:37 OFF THE COAST OF OREGON
6.1 2008/01/09 14:40 QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS REGION
6.4 2008/01/09 08:26 WESTERN XIZANG


I think it is a pity that one has to share Usenet with idiots. I don't
mind so much their idiocy but intrusion.

Still, I am without peer so should be content with my abilities and
rescind my deprecation of lesser mortals and their ancillaries.

In the meantime, a Low Pressure system sitting on the east coast of
the USA is stifling any seismic developments for the moment:

http://weather.unisys.com/images/sat_sfc_map_loop.html

Which is not to say that these air pressure systems do actually fuel
earthquakes and the like. It is just part and parcel of the same cause
and effect -or lack thereof.

There is flooding in some parts of Britain, large parts of Central
East Africa (around Lakeland.)

Thaws have occurred in North America and yet there is still plenty of
snow in many areas there and Europe, Scotland included.

Even Iraq has had some. The first time in living memory for some
places there.

So seeing as this drastic reaction to last week and beyond's cold
weather has taken place, where is the concurrent earthquake?

Unfortunately there doesn't apear anything special he
http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/us...rweek=20080102

Which just leaves tornadic activity and above cloud lightning. Unless
we are about to receive a visitation from the subversive gods.