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Old September 10th 14, 10:37 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default 9 Sept Full Moon at 01:38 Lows

On Wednesday, 10 September 2014 10:03:29 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:

The North Pacific loop for the last week was as clear as a bell. That appears to be falling over now that the tropical storms are in decline... (or do I mean building?)


TBH I wouldn't have been surprised to see Norbert and Fengshen rebuilding but that was not to be.


The obvious conclusion is that an harmonic has to be obtained in the manner of an aeolian harp. I wonder what tones are set. I have the time of the lunar phase (01:38) as a spell of Lows in the North Atlantic. Obviously they will be dominating the North Pacific too.


If they are literally whistling up a wind then you can see the full effect of the wind cycle is not a linear problem of the so called heat engine where warmth from the tropics is delivered to the cold of the poles but an heaven blessed rubric specifically designed to water the whole of the earth..


Looks like Norbert is back and carrying some hope for California with it too:

http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/tra...c/201415E.html


Last locations of Norbert:
8 Sept 2014: 09:00 27.4 N. 118.3 W forecast for the 10th:
10 Sept 06:00 29.3N. 116.9 W.

Odile is (or was earlier today) 14.9 N. 102.9 W. Not the same storm, just part of the same complex.

Seeing as there is unusual snowfall reported elsewhe

Karymsky (Kamchatka): Intermittent strombolian to vulcanian explosions continue from the volcano and produce ash plumes that sometimes are spotted on satellite imagery.
A plume was reported this morning rising to 7,000 ft (2.1 km) altitude (Tokyo VAAC).

Sakurajima (Kyushu, Japan): The explosive activity at the volcano has been elevated compared to most of the previous months. An average of 4-5 vulcanian explosions have been occurring daily. A strong eruption yesterday produced an ash plume that rose to 15,000 ft (4.5 km) altitude (VAAC Tokyo).

http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/volcanoes/today.html
And corresponding floods?

Pakistan, India floods 2014: Disastrous floods in Kashmir Valley kills 441
Floods and landslides in Pakistan, and the Indian-administered and Pakistan-administered parts of Kashmir have claimed lives of at least 441 people, authorities said Tuesday.

So far, 241 have died in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. At least 200 people have been killed in India, officials said.

http://www.disaster-report.com/

6 tornadoes so far all in Missouri something to do with the IR imagery showing significant ice-clouds over the Great Lakes?
It is difficult to differentiate between volcanic signals and tornadic ones so I am only suggesting there is little difference. It would be nice to know which was doing what on the MetO&Cg charts.

I'll leave it to whomsoever wishes to to suggest what the NA EFS is saying. I'll settle for large medium sized earthquakes. There is some interesting volcanic action on the cards but you'd expect that anyway with a lot of tropical storms.

The Hawaiian charts are looking a lot more sensible with the cyclone centre pressure more like those of the North Atlantic when a harmonic set up reaches across the wet divide. (Only a 984 mb but still it is getting there.)

Almost every chart on the Australian run is showing that we should be enjoying a lot of tropical storms at the moment. Apart from that deep dark system on the South West quadrant under the South Pacific that is (and even there it's indicating massive storms.)

Looking at the trail of precipitate from the Plate to that confluence it is an almost perfect horse-shoe. Then it blows up like a balloon on Friday and an anomaly creeps in.

After what has to be a serious eruption over the weekend, a polar High at 20 W. bleeds out at West Africa unsettling things for the 16th which -coincidentally, is the end of the spell.

What I love about this stuff is that there is always something to look forward to. Pity nobody listens.

It must be the way I tell them.