On Jun 7, 9:47*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jun 7, 9:27*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
How do I tell them about the major resurgence in the Pacific?
No..
Wait...
Or is it tornadoes?
I seem to have hit a wall however, the North Atlantic is still showing
a blocked Low for the rest of this spell.
I don't know what it is but there is something spectacular brewing on
the west of the Dateline from Friday evening tomorrow:
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...e=mslp-p....T+ 42. From Midnight tonight it looks like a tropical storm but that is not how it develops.
Also there is a stron L shape on the Peninsula. I forgotten which hand
is which but that is either tornadoes or Tropical storms again.
There is some odd stuff evolving there. It is worth paying attention
to. I can't say there is much in the way of earthquakes, though
something on the coast at the 60th longitude East might resemble that,
late Sunday.
Four more persons perished in the heat wave sweeping across several
parts of West Bengal to take the toll to 52, even as light showers
Friday morning brought some relief to the people. Official sources
said that in Burdwan district two persons died -- 35-year-old Uttam
Karmakar, a truck helper, and 27-year-old daily wage earner Dipu
Khetrapal.
Karmakar was taken ill while he was loading rice in a truck under a
blazing sun at Memari yesterday and died soon after. Khretapal's body
was found lying near the DVC canal in Memari, police said.
In Purulia town, 60-year-old Phani Mahato fell unconscious while
walking on the road at noon and died on way to a hospital where the
doctors said it was a sunstroke case.
Seven people had died of sunstroke in Purulia district in the past
seven days, officials said. However, unofficial accounts put the
figure at 17.
In North 24-Parganas district, a middle-aged person died at
Hingalganj, additional SP of the region Mehboob Akhtar said.
In some districts in south Bengal, there were rains this morning for
an average 30 minutes giving relief to people from the intense heat.
Relief, however, was temporary as the sun soon started to blaze again.
Wrong footed me.
Temperature levels in Maracaibo were equalled this week in Venezuela's
hottest spotfest.
I can safely admit that I did not see that one coming. Classic weather
forecasts correct are they?
If not, sleep out tonight. Far from falling roof tiles and etceteras.