On Friday, 19 September 2014 02:03:29 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Thursday, 18 September 2014 01:43:47 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
I just posted a blog about how to forecast the coming eruptions from the NAEFs charts:
I will post the rest of the 101 with the southern hemisphere runs from the Australian charts.
In the meantime things are picking up everywhere one looks:
Indonesia's Mount Slamet volcano erupted early Thursday morning in Central Java province. Ash has fallen on some villages and activity is banned within 4 kilometers of the peak. Authorities have made preparations to move nearly 24,000 residents from seven villages that are within 6 kilometers of the crater, if Slamet becomes more dangerous.
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wir...lcano-25590068
I really should get around to posting those Australian charts. If anyone is still interested they are still showing what to me, is pretty obvious signals. Something big is going to kick off on Monday but I don't know what.
If the tropical storms cease look out for large magnitude earthquakes and maybe tidal waves. If I get that last, it will be a first.
I'd like to know how the website called Reddit works. I posted on the
http://www.reddit.com/r/Volcanoes/co...ther_forecast/ and without getting 1 comment, the post made the front page.
Since the eruptions I was expecting are now occurring, I was somewhat unsurprised to find that the post is no longer on the front page. Selective dementia?
Ah well it is more interesting than listening to the news about Scotland. No reason to stay up until stupid o'clock though.