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Old March 22nd 06, 11:05 PM posted to alt.talk.weather,uk.sci.weather
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Well it was certainly an interesting spell and to cap it all off, this
was the new volcanic activity for it:

New Activity/Unrest: | Akan, Japan | Anatahan, Mariana Islands |
Bulusan, Philippines | Merapi, Indonesia | Raoul Island, New Zealand
http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/us...k=mar_15-21_06

With this phase at 19:11 what should it be doing as opposed to this:
http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/thumbs.html

19 is a wet spell. The sort of weather you'd expect for this:
http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/UKCpf000.png

Looks like from the 24th, things are back in harmony.
http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/UKCpf048.png


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Weatherlawyer wrote:

19 is a wet spell. The sort of weather you'd expect for this:
http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/UKCpf000.png

Looks like from the 24th, things are back in harmony.
http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/UKCpf048.png

Now here is the thing; the next two spells following this are also wet
spells:
MAR. 29 10 15 APR. 5 12 01 (month: day: hour: minute)
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/MoonPhase.html

As the buffer between the last spell and this one fades, we have had
some very nice weather, here in the meteorological centre of the solar
system (if not the galaxy) and the buffer between the next set of
spells should be non existent; things are going to get interesting once
more.

We reach a synergy situation.

Actually the spell from the 5th is one of those long, dull, overcast
ones that tend to bring mists. And it is perilously near the start of
the hurricane season. And Honduras is tantalisingly vulnerable. And...

Well, that's in the future. Not enough to prepare much more than rescue
operations, get in stocks of emergency rations and medicines. Have
doctors and rescue ships at standby. All hideously expensive if I am
wrong.

But fancy stealing a march on a natural disaster.

So what do these charts look like when they foretell mists and fogs?
http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/thumbs.html Anyone dare to get
involved?

Or would you rather be sharpening pencils, hovering over a morse radio,
in a shack, in the cold wastes of the good old days?
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Leuchars; say...



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