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This spell, in the absence of super cyclones.wherever, produces a nice
enough day once the gloom has blown off. Not much wind and the most
severe of it will be somewhere in the middle of the week when fronts
plainly visible will form marked striations with rain falling from the
cloud that are some 40 to 45 degrees to sun-ward of the observer.

In the case when there is a powerful typhoon, the weather in the UK
will be fine.

There is no marked increase in tornadic activity in the USA, once any
typhoons or ~hurricanes die down. However a phenomenon known as
derechos will be seen. O/A earth-wide there are going to be reports of
tornadoes:

Southeast Europe sizzles, north hit by storms, tornado
Tornado kills 7 in eastern China
Tornado kills 14, injures 146 in eastern China

http://search.uk.reuters.com/rsearch...o?blob=tornado

Volcanic activity reports are not due until the spell ends on the
11th.

I noticed some gossamer yesterday (the 8th) but suffered from mosquito
bites too. They must have come out early. Normally there is a 3 day
interlude between gossamer and gnats (and their ilk.) This I suppose
is to allow for the spiders to grow or at least weave webs in time for
them.

There were lots of small flies or mosquitoes around today.


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On Oct 9, 9:59 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:

Volcanic activity reports are not due until the spell ends on the 11th.


The Smithsonian now post the latest known reports as an update on
their lists at:
http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/us...ontent=archive

Volcano News

An eruption plume, possibly rising as high as 3 km, has been observed
above Ol Doinyo Lengai on the morning of 5 October.

An eruption began from the Jebel at Tair volcano in the Red Sea on the
afternoon of 30 September. Sailors on NATO ships offshore described
ejections of lava fragments hundreds of feet into the air, lava flows
reaching the sea, and ash rising to 1,000 feet from the 3-km-long
island. The eruption was continuing on 2 October. Video taken by the
Canadian Forces Combat Camera unit clearly showed an extensive fissure
eruption.

And in the meantime, Krosa has moved back to sea as a Tropical Storm
with wind speeds of 46 Km/hr.


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On Oct 9, 7:35 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Oct 9, 9:59 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:



Volcanic activity reports are not due until the spell ends on the 11th.


The Smithsonian now post the latest known reports as an update on
their lists at:http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/us...ontent=archive

Volcano News

An eruption plume, possibly rising as high as 3 km, has been observed
above Ol Doinyo Lengai on the morning of 5 October.

An eruption began from the Jebel at Tair volcano in the Red Sea on the
afternoon of 30 September. Sailors on NATO ships offshore described
ejections of lava fragments hundreds of feet into the air, lava flows
reaching the sea, and ash rising to 1,000 feet from the 3-km-long
island. The eruption was continuing on 2 October. Video taken by the
Canadian Forces Combat Camera unit clearly showed an extensive fissure
eruption.

And in the meantime, Krosa has moved back to sea as a Tropical Storm
with wind speeds of 46 Km/hr.



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On Oct 14, 3:59 am, Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet
wrote:
On Oct 9, 7:35 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:

On Oct 9, 9:59 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:


Volcanic activity reports are not due until the spell ends on the 11th.


The Smithsonian now post the latest known reports as an update on
their lists at:http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/us...ontent=archive


Volcano News


An eruption plume, possibly rising as high as 3 km, has been observed
above Ol Doinyo Lengai on the morning of 5 October.


An eruption began from the Jebel at Tair volcano in the Red Sea on the
afternoon of 30 September. Sailors on NATO ships offshore described
ejections of lava fragments hundreds of feet into the air, lava flows
reaching the sea, and ash rising to 1,000 feet from the 3-km-long
island. The eruption was continuing on 2 October. Video taken by the
Canadian Forces Combat Camera unit clearly showed an extensive fissure
eruption.


And in the meantime, Krosa has moved back to sea as a Tropical Storm
with wind speeds of 46 Km/hr.


That's easy for you to say. I had to copy and paste it!
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MORON!

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On Oct 13, 11:47 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Oct 14, 3:59 am, Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet



wrote:
On Oct 9, 7:35 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:


On Oct 9, 9:59 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:


Volcanic activity reports are not due until the spell ends on the 11th.


The Smithsonian now post the latest known reports as an update on
their lists at:http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/us...ontent=archive


Volcano News


An eruption plume, possibly rising as high as 3 km, has been observed
above Ol Doinyo Lengai on the morning of 5 October.


An eruption began from the Jebel at Tair volcano in the Red Sea on the
afternoon of 30 September. Sailors on NATO ships offshore described
ejections of lava fragments hundreds of feet into the air, lava flows
reaching the sea, and ash rising to 1,000 feet from the 3-km-long
island. The eruption was continuing on 2 October. Video taken by the
Canadian Forces Combat Camera unit clearly showed an extensive fissure
eruption.


And in the meantime, Krosa has moved back to sea as a Tropical Storm
with wind speeds of 46 Km/hr.


That's easy for you to say. I had to copy and paste it!
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MORON!


I don't understand your calling me a moron. I never even posted
anything in content.
I hit the send button in error before I typed in anything. If anybody
is a moron I'd
say it was you for firing back at me when I said nothing (not one
single word) in my
posted reply. Get your head on straight then you can start off on
me. Other wise
shut the **** up!



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On Oct 14, 5:44 pm, Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet
wrote:
On Oct 13, 11:47 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:



On Oct 14, 3:59 am, Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet


wrote:
On Oct 9, 7:35 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:


On Oct 9, 9:59 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:


Volcanic activity reports are not due until the spell ends on the 11th.


The Smithsonian now post the latest known reports as an update on
their lists at:http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/us...ontent=archive


Volcano News


An eruption plume, possibly rising as high as 3 km, has been observed
above Ol Doinyo Lengai on the morning of 5 October.


An eruption began from the Jebel at Tair volcano in the Red Sea on the
afternoon of 30 September. Sailors on NATO ships offshore described
ejections of lava fragments hundreds of feet into the air, lava flows
reaching the sea, and ash rising to 1,000 feet from the 3-km-long
island. The eruption was continuing on 2 October. Video taken by the
Canadian Forces Combat Camera unit clearly showed an extensive fissure
eruption.


And in the meantime, Krosa has moved back to sea as a Tropical Storm
with wind speeds of 46 Km/hr.


That's easy for you to say. I had to copy and paste it!


MORON!


I don't understand


It is wrong of me to belittle you. Ye of little brain.

Go away.



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