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I just noticed this run:
Nov 28 06:29 Dec 5 00:25 Dec 12 14:32 http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...hases2001.html For the unwashed this is the code: (I have to repeat this every so often as the more knowledgeable among you tend to lack insight and find the idea of new ideas far from ideal.) OK, the wet weather in the NW Atlantic basin occurs off the UK with a Low at the appropriate longitude and latitude off Iceland or points south to Spain. Where the Low is is governed by the harmonic set up by the astrometry that also times the phases of the moon. And for the above appears to be when the phase is around 1:30 am or pm. A little earlier and the weather is still wet but not so intense. A little earlier still it is more like drizzle or mist, and yet earlier still and it is fine. The code goes roughly like this: 5 am or pm and it is anticyclonic. 1:30 am or pm very wet. 6 or 12 am or pm misty. And this run of spells is for misty. Or rather they all just miss that spell by 30 minutes. (Well last weeks and this weeks does. !4:32 is more like an hour out. Except it is a weak spell in my not inconsiderable opinion.) Looks interesting is what I mean. What it is is something like half way to another severe typhoon and the typhoons seem to drag with them a series of large mag quakes. If that happens, the cyclones in the North Atlantic will go north again and not break on Norway and dissipate. A situation akin to a negative NAO. So we have two half past misties and a half way to thunder coming up. I would like to stay up and discuss this further but one has work on the morrow and thus needs to retire and cogitate as there is no longer time to do the thing properly and vegetate. |
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