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Old October 13th 16, 08:19 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On Wednesday, 12 October 2016 10:05:20 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Sunday, 9 October 2016 17:58:02 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:

The dull overcast (almost mammatus) that makes the skies darken early that filled the skies almost all last winter were the product of volcanic action.

And it just seems not likely to go away. In fact it is related to the smogs of a bygone age.


A nice sunny spell should take us into the 17th?

Then we get the apology from the delicate Mr Garvey. Only don't hold your breath.


And now for a little clarity o the matter of so many volcanic ash reports. it would be nice to be right bt I will settle to knowing what is going on in greater detail if that is an option.

Most of my devotees will have noticed the strange behaviou of tropical storms at the same that i did however there is still the illusion that a wet sheep saying baa knows what he is talking about.

let us refer to the lengths of the earthquake hiatus of gale force equivalents. 2 days ia a minimum for cyclogenesis, however what we have at the moment is a calm period and little high energy rotation about the southern oceans.

you had best make what you can from the NA-EFS over this, as it is quite beyond my ability, me not having seen it before. So much for counting sheep.