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On Apr 13, 2:21 am, "Weatherlawyer" wrote:
I can't understand why there are no tropical cyclones extant and that there is nothing else similar to account for the absence of a reaction to my prognostications going astray:http://tsr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/ Evenhttp://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_all.php is flat lining. I think that means that another set of massive quakes is building. Let's see: The last one was at the start of this spell: Apr 2 17:15; http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...hases2001.html This is a fine one that is also providing mists but no tropical cyclones: Apr 10 18:04 Apr 17 11:36 is going to be very unstable with a High pressure region over the North Atlantic ridge. Just where you'd expect it in summer. This one is like the one for the 10th: Apr 24 06:36. This one should be an out and out wet one for the UK and if it breaks the spell then there will be at least one very high mag quake with it: May 2 10:09. More old news is that I shall endure the running of the gantlet until things settle down with a massive quake -and after. But I never said it would be news. Just the way things work. In the meantime this worldwide spell of unusual weather (YMWV) should at least spur the less dull to keep on the watch. (Then it will be my turn to make the buggers run the gauntlet.) |