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Old April 28th 14, 08:32 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On Sunday, 27 April 2014 22:49:35 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:


TD 6 in the NW Pacific will fade quickly (TSR say it will see out the month as a TS and go into May as a TD but it will fade soon. It may rebuild of course.) The storm won't last, there will be some adjacent and consecutive earthquake epicentres to mark that phenomenon and the the stronger storm will come and last longer. There will be large volcanic eruptions with it. This will occur in the next spell.


What a difference a day makes. The Australian charts are now indicating tropical storms (rows of parallel isobars following the Antarctic contours exactly.)

No sign of it in the North Atlantic though. I still think it is a bust.
Could be wrong though.

That cyclone off Cape Horn is back. Just as large as ever but with an hollow centre. I wonder what that means. It doesn't mean Tapah is going to make Cat 1, whatever. Oh, well. We wait and see.