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Old May 7th 08, 06:59 PM posted to alt.talk.weather,sci.geo.earthquakes
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On May 7, 6:45 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:

This spell will continue until that large earthquake occurs, unless
there is more than one due -in which case (against the odds) they will
occur within a few days of each other.

Care to give me odds on that? Or if you want to chance ytour pocket
money for the month put a fiver on it, sonny.


Actually the likelihood of it being an earthquake began to diminish
yesterday. At the moment there isn't a good enough gradient between
the various highs and lows to indicate a large magnitude earthquake.

The lows are all pretty near the 1000 mb mark and the lowest that odd
one that has occupied the uk.sci.weather group so much, the
singularity in the North Atlantic is the lowest I can see in the
northern hemisphere
http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...racknell+13 2


What appears most likely is another vicious burst of activity in that
Chilean volcano. Maybe some tornadic stuff in New Zealand and the USA.
Extensive cells in the USA if so. There are flash flood warnings on
he
http://www.weather.gov/largemap.php (Kansas and Missouri.)


There is another massive High in the Arctic, 1050 mb. I forget what
happened last time. Hawaii erupting I think. It was only a few days
ago but I forget, gophigure!

OK:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.g...4a30c804f96ca3


There followed a super typhoon that killed thousands and then the
Chilean eruption.

Ooer!