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Old March 7th 16, 01:26 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default [OT] - Mt St Helens USA - effects on weather

On Monday, 7 March 2016 08:48:33 UTC, Richard Dixon wrote:
In terms of the people from this thread, I still hear from Joe Hunt, Martin Rowley and Waghorn.

Richard


Nice to know thanks.

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From the CRU pdf:

We have records back many centuries in some regions -millennia for Italy and
Japan because of the existence of written records -but in many regions such as

(where it is according to the article, most important)
the North Pacific and large parts of the tropics, direct evidence is limited.

Fortunately, the material in the veils eventually falls to Earth and an
excellent record is preserved on the ice caps of Greenland and Antarctica.

(All else being equal, that means the effects of the declinations of Jupiter and Saturn not being a factor in the eruption of volcanoes or in the overall temperatures of the planet. And we know that they are not because?)

We may not know where the eruption occurred but the frequency can be compared over several millennia. (Provided as I said: Dah dah, dah dah, dah dah dumb.)

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Ah wait a minute...
I posted a method for location of likely eruptions forecast by these very people. How dare they ignore me?
Cheeky *******s!