On Jun 21, 7:24*pm, Petra Challus wrote:
Hi Michael,
As for subduction, yes, it is real.
The theory -as such it is, nothing more, doesn't comport to the
behaviour of collapsing overburden from old and abandoned mines as
they find their way up. Not a one of them.
Strange, no?
This is a link to some of the stuff I found on the infranet site.
http://my.opera.com/Weatherlawyer/bl...22/infrasonics
It will be a while before I can suss out what it says about the
ionosphere and consequent earthqaukes and storms as such. I must write
and ask them if they have the full arrays they were hoping for as one
proposed for the Bermudas could pick up "stuff" leaving Cape Hattera.
And weather leaving there (Highs or Lows) is likely to instill a
following earthquake in the Aleutians some 80 degrees away.
It should make an ideal paper for some wannabe.
You may have missed it but I posted a year or so back how a Low
passing through two Highs in the North Atlantic will produce a tornado
series some 24 hours later. Something similar works for Highs and Lows
leaving the Southern USA.
It's more like the obverse of the coin, in that the related High and
Low will have isobars compressed most steeply 90 degrees from the
Aleutian epicentre, somewhere between Fox and Rat Islands. (Handy for
catching a window.)
I have a couple of folders of charts I could send you about tornado
reports and the North Atlantic. I have put them in sequences of the
North Atlantic charts, 24 hours in advance of the NWS reports.
(The NWS reports are preliminaries and may show duplication - but even
so the plethora of reports tends to highlight the magnitudes of such
events.)
As it happens they are a three day wave, similar to the runs of storms
seen passing through larger continents called five day waves. But they
only appear three day waves, I'm sure, because Mexico and Canada are
excluded. Tornado spells spiral around over 5 days I am pretty sure
about that but can't prove it.
(Something else I was looking at last year, was the spiral nature of
continents.
The arms of the one for Africa for example increase their distance
similar to thos of Conch shells whilst Antarctica has equally spaced
arms something called Archimedian types. It was all quite lovely how
they focussed and all that but I couldn't do much with it.)
Anyway good luck