On Wednesday, 6 July 2016 14:47:28 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
There is a massive storm of some sort signalled in the timing of these seismic waves:
2016/07/04 at 09:25. 10.64 S. 164.97 E. Santa Cruz Islands region, 5.6Mb. and:
2016/07/06 at 01:01. 56.80 S. 142.13 E. Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 5.9M.
With 5.5 a gale force and 5.9 the equivalent of a strong gale (7M being a violent gale and 7.5 an F1 hurricane.)
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/guide/we...beaufort-scale
Then I guess we are looking at what is a line-storm of magnificent proportions although it could well be a volcanic eruption instead. (Or one after the other again.)
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...Refresh+ View
Now for goodness sake, this time around, if you can't understand me, tell me which words of the English language are most difficult for you and we will go through it together. (If you don't try belittling me like the last unlamented lot.)
Meanwhile over in the Pacific there is a standing High and Low in the middle of the anticyclones between Mexico and Hawaii. It can't possibly be Agatha and Blas can it? http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/
Catch it before they do:
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...area=G&model=G
Weatherlawyer; he can't count but he can see!
And now
For the Atlantic:
https://www.skywarnforum.com/threads...12/#post-86346
We don't need no edoocashun
We don't want no col controls
Reaching Stoooooopiiid 'cross a chasm
Watching wet sheep score own goals
All in all they both have very little brtween their ears
All in all they both have huge dags on their rears