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Old August 5th 08, 05:50 AM posted to sci.geo.earthquakes,ca.earthquakes,alt.talk.weather
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Default 10:13 Synergies.

On Aug 5, 5:37 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
The lunar phase has always been a sticking point in the work I do. The
declination of the sun and moon is also an important factor.

The declination of the sun gives us the seasonality of things. But the
moon does much the same every month. About every 6 to 8 days it eaches
a sort of solstice or equinox, rising high in the sky - or low, every
fortnight.

What import that declination has depends on the time of the phase and
on the type of reaction the earth is having to it.

When the earth enters a new spell of weather a considerable portion
seems to depend on the previous spell. The timing may influence the
set up or do away with it. It is something I have yet to determine.

Until then, it is fairly safe tos say that two similar spells seem to
add to each other and two dissimilar ones seem to react in some way,
producing a sort of criticality in the fluids involved.

I don't intent to argue the point. Either I am a fool and wasting your
time or I am going to show you how you might save people by the
houseful, the school-full anf the village-load.

I hve always had difficulties with the phases timed at 10, 4, 2 and 8
o'clock. The reason is that they come loaded with their own synergy.
The don't need other spells to add to their phenomena or deflate any
potential.

A case in point is the North Atlantic Low off Europe.

With the phase at quarter or twenty past the hour, this spell
collected a series of lows to the south of Iceland and rotated them.
The so called perfect storm. Not likely to produce the events of the
film but to display to the world what is going on.

Two lows meeting don't interact to produce one giant cyclone. They
interact as waves do. As light does, their sources are distinct and
immiscible. However the phenomenon generated is air rotation and as it
is rotating in the same direction and on the same plane, the speeds
increase and the waves rise.

But when they move off they move away from each other and weather
models break down because of that. No allowance seems to be made or
perhaps the equations can not be written?

What seems to occur with a duality is that at these times of phases, a
precursor is a Greek quake next to a Japanese one. Why and how remains
to be seen. In previous similar spells a Low dissipates from Britain
to the Baltic and reappears over Greece.

This has just happened, all except that last part. Which I have yet to
check. On the Met Office Atlantic chart for Noon Monday the Low was
over the Baltic, click update and...

TalkTalk just DeISP'd me.

...and the Low is glowering. Not only that the old one off the west of
Britain has been replaced. There will be tears before bedtime with
this spell. When you see long lastin Lows, and lots of mice like
occlusions on them then that is a sure sign th chart is forecasting
earthquakes. But where? And what intensity?

I don't know.

And I may even get the phenomenon wrong. It could just as easily be
volcanic or tornadic in nature. Edouard and 10W are unlikely to be the
full force. I think it will be a major earthquake. Maybe two.

Well it's not much but it is a start.

Good luck kiddies.


One more thing this looks like the spell from July 10th:
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phase2001gmt.html
....if you want to see how YMMV.

The lows are moving in on Greece as I write. But if you want a vision
of the future, look at the time of the next phase in 3 days time.

There's interesting.