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Old March 29th 08, 01:45 AM posted to alt.talk.weather,sci.geo.earthquakes
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Weatherlawyer wrote:
Panch dropped to a mere hurricane force overnight and we had the rain
to prove it. It seems to me that typhoons in that area always make for
Shark Bay no matter what. They drop into the Antarctic as soon as they
can pass those standing highs just below the tropics.

This seems to require a modicum of fillage. Something for future
research there I think.

OK, the set up for the next spell is already in place for the USA. At
21:47 it puts the sun in Alaska's Time Zone and the moon in
Mississippiissiiss'ss.
http://www.mapsofworld.com/time-zone...-time-zone.jpg
That's ten hours west and two east for the sun and 6 hours west and
east for the moon.

Looks looks a similar pattern to the last one:
http://weather.unisys.com/images/sat_sfc_map_loop.html
A little less messy perhaps and I think I have seen it somewhere
before.


I've said something about this sort of thing previously too:

5.1 2008/03/29 02:23 0.7N 127E.10.0 MOLUCCA SEA
5.4 2008/03/29 01:53 1.1N 126E 10.0 MOLUCCA SEA

I can't imagine what, though.