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Old April 28th 08, 09:26 AM posted to alt.talk.weather,sci.geo.earthquakes
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On Apr 27, 1:10 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Apr 26, 11:48 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:



On Apr 26, 5:03 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:


Here we go with another storm:


5.1 2008/04/25 18:22. 16.1 S. 175.0 W. Tonga.
I was looking at it yesterday and thought "Storm" but it was too early to say.


Or maybe it is that things are about to go pear shaped. In which case
the biggie is definitely on for today or tomorrow.


Now there is a Low in Greenland and an High in Scandinavia but the Low
that was stationed off Newfoundland for so long has almost come home.


Here are a set of charts covering most of the northern hemisphe


https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/efs/dynam....EFS.no_pac_ga...
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/efs/dynam....EFS.no_atl_ga...
http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...e/Fax/,.gif,br...
http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/ensem...our=0&Day=0&Ru...
http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/data/analysis/947_50.gif
http://weather.unisys.com/images/sat_sfc_map_loop.html


Storms due:

5.0 M. 2008/04/26 13:15 50.5 N. 51.8 W. W. KAZAKHSTAN
5.1 M. 2008/04/25 18:23 16.1 S. 175.0 W. TONGA

Storms ended:

2008/04/24
5.0 M. 20.0 S. 169.1 E. VANUATU
6.5 M. 1.1 S. 23.6 W. CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
5.5 M. 20.0 S. 168.7 E. VANUATU

2008/04/23
5.0 22.8 N. 121.8 E. TAIWAN REGION
6.0 22.8 N. 121.7 E. TAIWAN REGION
5.5 3.9 S. 131.4 E. CERAM SEA, INDONESIA
5.2 33.6 N. 141.0 E. OFF THE E. COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
5.2 25.7 S. 45.4 W. S. ATLANTIC OCEAN

North Atlantic chart 2008 April 26th +36 hours:https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/efs/dynam....EFS.no_atl_ga...

And I've had a crick in my shoulder all day. (That's since I got up on
the 26th.)

I don't believe that the UK weather forecasts are all that they could
be. And the spell is running out (28th nominally but things get off to
a flying start in North America on the 27th -which is today.)


Looks like a humdinger is on its way. Nargis in the bay of Bengal is
headed due south, so it's relatively safe. Which is just as well as it
is already 65 knots and slated to reach 115 on the 1st May. That's a
Cat 4.

I must say I am relieved as it will twist away the time of the phase
and give a spell not too likely to be painful for people like me.

Even my shoulder feels better.
http://205.85.40.22/jtwc/warnings/io0108.gif


This is an odd one. It has the Low bouncing back from Scandinavia even
going to the south of England and all sorts:
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/efs/cgi-b...ntic%20Bas in)