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Old November 17th 07, 10:24 PM posted to sci.geo.earthquakes, uk.sci.weather, alt.talk.weather
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On Nov 17, 10:35 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Nov 17, 6:13 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:



Time to go over a few things.


So many perspectives, so little concentration. And while I am
mesmerised, it isn't that different from one in September nor the one
below it in October.


Something that was rattling my cage in the middle of September just
came back to me a couple of hours ago:

On Sep 16, 10:45 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:

Is a phase that occurs at or near twenty minutes past or twenty
minutes to an hour, that otherwise places a spell well within my ability
to call, such a difficulty maker?


If so, why?


If the harmonic for the phases centres it some 50 minutes from the UK
and the effect of that 50 minutes is some 100 to 200 degrees of arc,
then the anticyclone is in our shadow zone.


Is that not so?


If the time was directly related to the position of the sun and moon
as taken from a nautical almanac, the high would be just short of 15
degrees of longitude west of the UK.


But if there is a multiplication....
then the time translated to distance might be the one or two hundred degrees


....that gives us the 4 hours difference in the apparent time of the
lunar phase that we get when there are severe tropical cyclones...

That we have had recently at some one or two hundred degrees
distant....

....that gives me all that fing angst in the first place.



 
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