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Kåre V December 6th 05 02:50 PM

Is it just me or this Epsilon hurricane just won't quit?
 
I've been keeping track on hurricane Epsilon, it is forcasted to become
a depression soon. But I don't know, this one looks like a fighter to
me. I just hope that is dissipates soon in the middle of nowhere or we
will have a very bad christmas.

Just venting a little about it. :)


The Hurricane looks drunk! Strange:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005...graphics.shtml

KV



Weatherlawyer December 6th 05 07:40 PM

Is it just me or this Epsilon hurricane just won't quit?
 

Kåre V wrote:

I've been keeping track on hurricane Epsilon, it is forcasted to become
a depression soon. But I don't know, this one looks like a fighter to
me. I just hope that is dissipates soon in the middle of nowhere or we
will have a very bad christmas.


The UK generally has a storm around Xmess, in which at least one ship
runs aground. I don't know if this is due to festive spirit or unduly
severe storms at the time of year.

We haven't had one for a year or so, maybe they are all being expended
down south and earlier in the year these days?

The Hurricane looks drunk! Strange:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005...graphics.shtml

To use a somewhat "in" phrase, the reason is:
"We are having the wrong type of" fog.

But it's still fog -or mist, so there is appropriate cyclonic behaviour
to match in the more southern reaches.

Maybe a little off topic:

If you know anyone with a touch of arthritis or lumbago, check with
them to see if they are "feeling the weather". Let me know how you get
on.


Kåre V December 7th 05 01:38 PM

Is it just me or this Epsilon hurricane just won't quit?
 
Maybe a little off topic:

If you know anyone with a touch of arthritis or lumbago, check with
them to see if they are "feeling the weather". Let me know how you get
on.


Hello Weatherlawyer.

My Grandmother had a (dont know the English word for it) pain in the foot
whenever the weather was changing and she could always tell my that there
would come snow soon. I could always ask here what weather that we could
look forward to. She had the worst pain when a thunderstorm was nere!
Strange! She is still among us, but she got Altzeimer and doesnt speek much
anymore. :-(

KV



Weatherlawyer December 7th 05 01:59 PM

Is it just me or this Epsilon hurricane just won't quit?
 

Kåre V wrote:
Maybe a little off topic:

If you know anyone with a touch of arthritis or lumbago, check with
them to see if they are "feeling the weather". Let me know how you get
on.


Hello Weatherlawyer.

My Grandmother had a (dont know the English word for it) pain in the foot
whenever the weather was changing and she could always tell my that there
would come snow soon. I could always ask here what weather that we could
look forward to. She had the worst pain when a thunderstorm was near!
Strange! She is still among us, but she got Altzeimer and doesn't speak much
anymore. :-(

I get my worst with thunder too but not all types of the storm. I think
this is true of most sufferers. There might even be a symptom
connection with a lot more illnesses. Who can say that's not so?

Would the foot problem have been corns or bunions?
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=bunions


Kåre V December 12th 05 10:06 PM

Is it just me or this Epsilon hurricane just won't quit?
 
Hello Weatherlawyer.

My Grandmother had a (dont know the English word for it) pain in the foot
whenever the weather was changing and she could always tell my that there
would come snow soon. I could always ask here what weather that we could
look forward to. She had the worst pain when a thunderstorm was near!
Strange! She is still among us, but she got Altzeimer and doesn't speak
much
anymore. :-(

I get my worst with thunder too but not all types of the storm. I think
this is true of most sufferers. There might even be a symptom
connection with a lot more illnesses. Who can say that's not so?

Would the foot problem have been corns or bunions?
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=bunions

Yes. I think that must be about right, WL. Many old people get that illness,
but not all can predict the weather of course! :-)

Kaare



Weatherlawyer December 13th 05 06:31 AM

Is it just me or this Epsilon hurricane just won't quit?
 
I think we are going over from Cyclones to Seismic storms now. So I
think I will try and find a new home page.

Interesting to note the affect of the settled weather in the UK so
remarkably easy to study now that there is a massive oil depot fire
beng allowed to burn itself out in the home counties.

I wonder where the major storms are that are due with this foggy
weather. It is official that we are in between two weather systems
according to the BBC weather overview last night. The presenter pointed
out -immediately after issuing that statement, that Australia has
temperatures of 40 degrees (C obviously, though he never said.)

Not unusual in Australia In mid summer, I imagine. None the less it is
interesting that North America should be suffering (?) a cold spell at
the same time.



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