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On Dec 7, 9:44 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Dec 6, 8:49 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:



Still heavy rain over here.


It might be wishful thinking but I get the impression the rain has
eased back a little today.

Things look set to change as out of nowhere Daman reaches 70 Knot wind
speeds and climbing. Currently 175 East (of Australia) it is slated to
run through Fiji at 80 knots in a couple of days.


95 knots today but fortunately skirted to the east of Fiji.
http://205.85.40.22/jtwc/warnings/sh0508.gif

Significant seismic activity in the Philippines -after you know what
last week.

Daman is almost a Cat., 3 on the Saffir Simpson scale. So we should be
getting...

Let's see: 3 from 1 is 10 and I still can't do them so let's take 4:
9. Thundery weather. Or maybe tornadic?

So that would make 10 more like your very unstable, unstable spell
with ridges, cols and troughs going from humid, warm, calm weather to
anticyclonic.

Or basically, putting it another way,

I have no idea.

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But I am willing to learn.


http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/wwa/ got interesting today.

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On Dec 8, 5:54 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:

http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/wwa/got interesting today.


Effing awful leg cramp a couple of hours back. Classic mid west USA
one too. Nothing on the above site though.

I'll just go and check my Google Alerts. ....
..... Nothing in the last 18 hours.

****, someone's copping for it and I could have said something
earlier.

Not that it would have reached far.
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Classic mid west USA one too. Nothing on here though.
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/wwa

BTW, when something appears on the map, it is colour coded and the
legend pertaining to that code below gives the text discussion when
clicked. It is a very elaborate site.
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Weatherlawyer wrote:
Classic mid west USA one too. Nothing on here though.

http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/wwa

BTW, when something appears on the map, it is colour coded and the
legend pertaining to that code below gives the text discussion when
clicked. It is a very elaborate site.



http://weather.unisys.com/

It's interesting the position of the high and how far south the cold
weather is, I wonder if this will have a knock on effect with the
Atlantic patterns.
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On Dec 9, 9:39 am, "Keith (Southend)"
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Weatherlawyer wrote:
Classic mid west USA one too. Nothing on here though.

http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/wwa


BTW, when something appears on the map, it is colour coded and the
legend pertaining to that code below gives the text discussion when
clicked. It is a very elaborate site.


http://weather.unisys.com/

It's interesting the position of the high and how far south the cold
weather is, I wonder if this will have a knock on effect with the
Atlantic patterns.


You won't half cop it from uk.sci.weather, answering one of my
threads.

Dear, dear, dear!

I wonder if anyone from the land of ChimPOTUStan has ever tried to
compare the times of the lunar phases with such pressure maps.

Might have a do myself. But it does look rather frantic at the mo.
What?


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On Dec 9, 9:39 am, "Keith (Southend)"

http://weather.unisys.com/


A browser tip for anyone considering watching events unfold over this
new phase/spell:
Open a new tab in Opera for each day the spell runs, and update one
tab per day so that you can scan all all 9 tabs in sequence.

When Opera starts it automatically asks if you want to open from the
last session. Clicking yes to that will allow all the previous tabs to
remain open. Must such tabs will go back one page at a time till it
was first opened but you can not rely on any information, that is
supplied on a server regularly updated, to remain asa previously seen.

The phase starts this evening, GMT and runs for the next eight days or
so 'till about mid morning Monday the 17th.

http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...se2001gmt.html


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