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Old September 22nd 16, 07:31 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On Wednesday, 21 September 2016 11:27:33 UTC+1, N_Cook wrote:
On 21/09/2016 10:42, Asha Santon wrote:
On 2016-09-21 06:43:04 +0000, N_Cook said:

On 21/09/2016 07:28, Graham P Davis wrote:
List of storm names for this Autumn and Winter:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/news/rel...eourstorms2016


Will Karl and Lisa begat Angus?


Serious tense wobbles there.


begit perhaps.
Anyway NHC has Karl and Lisa only about 450 miles apart 5 days off,
close enough to interact I'd have thought. Then combined or separated
heading roughly in our direction , affecting whatever is our
neighbourhood 8 or 10 days off


I'd thought that until recently. I was expecting to see serious dimensions on the Nullschool plots of Antarctica but as you can see from those cyclones rolling down the right hand side of the Southern hemisphere on the BoM runs at the moment. The action takes place elsewhere.

https://earth.nullschool.net/#curren...88.751,-87.200

http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...Refresh+ View

I have no idea what is happening aloft but it looks like the lines up pulls anticyclones out of Antarctica. What I do know is that a few days later we get a blocked high from a lot of high ice. Mares tails can be seen and it is unlikely that may medium orr higher earthquakes take place.

A few days after that there is a tropical storm. And few days after that the earthquakes play catch-up. I am calling it "swarming", since I don't know any worse.

And I am assuming these swarms take place geometrical distances of 15 degrees from the storm eye at cyclosis, or multiples thereof.

If I am leaving anyone but Dawlish behind, please feel free to ask (in preference to ignore or taking cheap shots.)

And now the goodnews: I got a nice compass this morning to read my globe with. All I need to do now is find my globe and I am ready to plot where Malakas is throwing its goodbye party:

The snowpaque clears when we have a large enough eruption but it is back soon after and the cyclone breaks up into a signal for another eruption, presumably it did the same to the one before.

I should tell you about the tornadoes too but I don't want to wake anyone up. Let sleeping sheep lie to one another I always say. (When I say that.) But people are free to think what they like. It should be illegal for them not to think, though.

And if god is looking for shepherds to do a cull, I'll put my name down for that.
Silly me expecting anyone to notice.