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The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is on us. A thick mist
maybe fog in places (which is disastrous with the state of British early morning driving these days) advertised on the morning weather- forecasts. So what is in store? Nothing he http://www.hurricanezone.net/ or he http://satellite.ehabich.info/hurricane-watch.htm So all being equal, to coin a phrase, this spell will be anticyclonic and thus we will get a lot of fog. .....And mists of course, mean severe cyclonic activity. Which means that there will be a major tropical or extra tropical storm probably in Asia. (Why the hell they have to use the term extra tropical to differentiate the type of cyclone form the tropical kind is beyond me.) If there is a major cyclone in the tropics or vicinity, the spell changes to a wet spell. You can take a look at the official prognostications he http://meteonet.nl/aktueel/brackall.htm |
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On Oct 11, 6:34 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is on us. A thick mist maybe fog in places (which is disastrous with the state of British early morning driving these days) advertised on the morning weather- forecasts. So what is in store? Nothing hehttp://www.hurricanezone.net/or hehttp://satellite.ehabich.info/hurricane-watch.htm So all being equal, to coin a phrase, this spell will be anticyclonic and thus we will get a lot of fog. .....And mists of course, mean severe cyclonic activity. Which means that there will be a major tropical or extra tropical storm probably in Asia. (Why the hell they have to use the term extra tropical to differentiate the type of cyclone form the tropical kind is beyond me.) If there is a major cyclone in the tropics or vicinity, the spell changes to a wet spell. You can take a look at the official prognostications hehttp://meteonet.nl/aktueel/brackall.htm Damn got my spells mixed up again. I was posting to the one for last week. Time I got myself sorted. |
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On Oct 11, 6:34 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is on us. A thick mist maybe fog in places (which is disastrous with the state of British early morning driving these days) advertised on the morning weather- forecasts. So what is in store? Nothing hehttp://www.hurricanezone.net/or hehttp://satellite.ehabich.info/hurricane-watch.htm So all being equal, to coin a phrase, this spell will be anticyclonic and thus we will get a lot of fog. .....And mists of course, mean severe cyclonic activity. Which means that there will be a major tropical or extra tropical storm probably in Asia. (Why the hell they have to use the term extra tropical to differentiate the type of cyclone form the tropical kind is beyond me.) If there is a major cyclone in the tropics or vicinity, the spell changes to a wet spell. You can take a look at the official prognostications hehttp://meteonet.nl/aktueel/brackall.htm Damn got my spells mixed up again. I was posting to the one for last week. Time I got myself sorted. |
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On Oct 10, 10:34 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is on us. A thick mist maybe fog in places (which is disastrous with the state of British early morning driving these days) advertised on the morning weather- forecasts. So what is in store? Nothing hehttp://www.hurricanezone.net/or hehttp://satellite.ehabich.info/hurricane-watch.htm So all being equal, to coin a phrase, this spell will be anticyclonic and thus we will get a lot of fog. .....And mists of course, mean severe cyclonic activity. Which means that there will be a major tropical or extra tropical storm probably in Asia. (Why the hell they have to use the term extra tropical to differentiate the type of cyclone form the tropical kind is beyond me.) If there is a major cyclone in the tropics or vicinity, the spell changes to a wet spell. You can take a look at the official prognostications hehttp://meteonet.nl/aktueel/brackall.htm I predict London will be struck by a hurricane and an earthquake some time during the remainder of 2007. |
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