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Old May 4th 08, 04:19 PM posted to sci.geo.earthquakes,alt.talk.weather
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On May 4, 2:32 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On May 3, 9:26 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:



There is almost no definite cyclone or anticyclone in the North
Atlantic and the only decent "dartboard" in the North Pacific is a low
with a core surface level pressure of about 990 mb.


I missed a rather special event in the Arctic. An high of 1056 just NW
of Greenland. That can't be far off a record for seal level pressures
can it?


Nagris has hit Rangoon in Further India. Two major rivers drain Burma
both port near where that storm broached:


http://www.mizzima.com/news/breaking...ws/415-cyclone...


Now a gale of 40 knots and the weather in the UK has reverted
accordingly. Soon we will see those tell tale earthquakes that match
almost to a tee their location. I wonder where.

The begged question to answer next is: Can those two be predicted?
I think I need to learn how to use a data base and will probably have
the time to do so before that particular penny drops.

The seismicity in the Andreanof Islands kicked off again at that
storm's peak too. I want to believe that the low deepening in the
North Atlantic ATM is the key. It breaks up at 1004 on Wednesday the
7th:

http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...e/Fax/,.gif,br...


But the spell ends or changes perhaps on the 5th so it's anyone's
guess what happens then. I'm not saying anything.

It goes on for a full 9 days on this site:

https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/efs/cgi-b...t=0&incr=12&st...)


Well, anyway; that's the best I can do.

Worranijit:
5.0 M. 2008/05/03 02:36. 42.8 S. 72.3 W. Los Lagos, Chile.
5.3 M. 2008/05/02 05:51. 42.7 S. 72.3 W. Los Lagos, Chile.

Fancy missing them. Would you believe I was looking for a pause rather
than the pair. Besides, I was expecting a couple of 6's.
Anyway the storm has gone.