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![]() 4 tropical storms on the boards today. 2 of them super cyclones: http://severe.worldweather.wmo.int/ Ordinarily, the time of the phase at around 23:00 would produce a reasonably fine spell of British weather. Unfortunately all the steam for this set up is taken up in a sump filled with powerful hurricanes. We were supposed to have severe weather high winds and heavy rain. I can't say it was much more than occasionally breezy here, though it has to be said that winds are very rare in this region. And the weather was on the wet side with a little drizzle. The most noticeable thing was the overcast. I would have expected misty weather. That would have been true had the cell active in the Gulf of Mexico produced a respectable blow. Still, it was all very informative. |
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On Aug 15, 6:48 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
4 tropical storms on the boards today. 2 of them super cyclones:http://severe.worldweather.wmo.int/ Ordinarily, the time of the phase at around 23:00 would produce a reasonably fine spell of British weather. Unfortunately all the steam for this set up is taken up in a sump filled with powerful hurricanes. We were supposed to have severe weather high winds and heavy rain. I can't say it was much more than occasionally breezy here, though it has to be said that winds are very rare in this region. And the weather was on the wet side with a little drizzle. The most noticeable thing was the overcast. I would have expected misty weather. That would have been true had the cell active in the Gulf of Mexico produced a respectable blow. Still, it was all very informative. Forest fires and drought conditions still affect much of Central Europe -at least they were shown on the same news bulletins that spoke of the Peru Quake. You can't trust British TV these days. Their moral value is on a par with a leaking **** bag. (The BBC especially.) What a great day for the New Labour Prats to bury bad news. Got a mass epidemic of share values slumping and all sorts no mention of Iraq though. Despite yesterday's events. |
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On Aug 16, 11:36 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Aug 15, 6:48 am, Weatherlawyer wrote: 4 tropical storms on the boards today. 2 of them super cyclones:http://severe.worldweather.wmo.int/ Ordinarily, the time of the phase at around 23:00 would produce a reasonably fine spell of British weather. Unfortunately all the steam for this set up is taken up in a sump filled with powerful hurricanes. We were supposed to have severe weather high winds and heavy rain. I can't say it was much more than occasionally breezy here, though it has to be said that winds are very rare in this region. And the weather was on the wet side with a little drizzle. The most noticeable thing was the overcast. I would have expected misty weather. That would have been true had the cell active in the Gulf of Mexico produced a respectable blow. Still, it was all very informative. Forest fires and drought conditions still affect much of Central Europe -at least they were shown on the same news bulletins that spoke of the Peru Quake. You can't trust British TV these days. Their moral value is on a par with a leaking **** bag. (The BBC especially.) What a great day for the New Labour Prats to bury bad news. Got a mass epidemic of share values slumping and all sorts no mention of Iraq though. Despite yesterday's events. And as if one disaster after another were not bad enough, the rescue party that went into a collapsed mine in Utah yesterday have themselves fallen victim to a fresh collapse. An editorial seems to blame a moon calf: http://blog.washingtonpost.com/edito...l?nav=rss_blog I knew the moon was somewhere behind it. Nothing about any air disasters yet. That shoe is yet to drop, I suspect. And of course a ferry disaster of some sort, somewhere or other. http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/...:27&version=49 (Just thought I'd throw that link in for the sake of one or two dolts on s.g.e.) |
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