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On Sep 12, 4:38 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Yet that still left the thunder cells that came over from Europe, the so called Spanish Plume which were -more often than not, nothing to do with either division. I never managed to analyse the same problem with the other times in the list. Wet 01:00; 04:00; 07:00; 10:00; 13:00; 16:00; 19:00; 22:00; Becomes: Wet And? 01:00; 04:00; 07:00; 10:00; 13:00; 16:00; 19:00; 22:00; The actual time of a lunar phase that will place a Low Pressure area over the UK for most of the week to which it applies is 30 minutes past the hour. As it happens the floods in the Alps are most likely intense when the lunar phase is on the hour for One and Seven O' clock. Check out floods in Vaucluse and Lake Como. Which leaves a gaping hole in the list. (Which is already lacking at least 24 other times that need decoding.) |
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