I have just remembered stuff from the dim and distant past about
weather patterns in the North Atlantic forecasting volcanic activity.
The appearance of weather fronts in the shape of the sort of mild
steel anchors used on small boats.
I've discussed it here (mainly with myself as per usual.) Still, no
harm in trying to save people whether they want to be helped or not
that's what I always say when I say that.
It's just that there have been some recently and there appears to be
news of volcanic activity where I was expecting earthquakes, my
weather spells are working and there seems no problem with the more
acceptible face of meteorology.
Couple all that with the absence of severe earthquakes after the
stroms that hit Australia nad we are back in Bonin Islands once again.
Or the Japanese Volcanic Islands as they might not be called.
But what's in a name? That which gets you out of danger in time would
by any other name, smell as sweet.
Or not as the case may be.
Looking at the long haul, I hope I am right.
Short term, I wouldn't wish it on anyone.
And worst case scenario: Only the insurance companies would profit
from this.
And maybe some break-neck tourist agencies.
Well so much for my privations. Take a look at todays chart:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._pressure.html
Note the shape of things to come in the shape of the weather fronts
south of France in ye Medde.