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On Dec 14, 11:02 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:

6.2 2007/12/13 SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
6.2 2007/12/13 ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
6.0 2007/12/13 ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE


This is an odd one:


TC 06S HAS REMAINED QUASI-STATIONARY OVER THE PAST 06 HOURS.
THE SYSTEM REMAINS UNDER THE COMPETING STEERING
INFLUENCES OF NEAR EQUATORIAL RIDGING AND A LOW- TO MID-LEVEL
SUB- TROPICAL RIDGE TO THE SOUTHEAST OF THE SYSTEM.
TC 06S WILL UNDERGO SLOW INTENSIFICATION AS THE SYSTEM
APPROACHES THE AXIS OF THE SUBTROPICAL RIDGE


http://205.85.40.22/jtwc/warnings/sh0608web.txt


I think that the behaviour of the storm and the location of the High
in southern central Canada can be predicted fairly easily using global
weather models.

In which case it might well be possible to focus this phenomena on
predicting Mag. 6 earthquakes.


I was thinking that the above was a pretty good result, if it is a
good summation. It brings down the magnitude range we can predict
fairly accurately by a full order of magnitude.

But I missed the point with the displacement of the High. The fact is
that it was similarly displaced in the North Atlantic too.

It should have been situated much further west of us than Europe. So
that much distance is mirrored. (Pity I missed it.)

Still, it is an interesting ride.

So why have we had almost no tropical activity? Well....

Perhaps if the powers that be spent less time subverting the wishes of
the masses in places like Kyoto or wherever they were playing games
yesterday, they might have more money to extend the scope of maps like
these:
http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...racknell+13 2
and:
http://weather.unisys.com/

So how come the committee to compromise the stuff the glowballers were
pushing for was in Bali not Belise or Honduras?

Why pay for the *******s to have an exotic holiday in the first place?
Nice to hear they got booed. Pity they didn't get ridden out on a
rail. They should have held it in Europe.

That would have been fun.

So what is going to happen for the next spell?

Exitdoor is showing a vast anticyclone spread out from Northern
Europe.marrying up with that Spanish stuff. But look at the dartboard
in the North Atlantic:
http://meteonet.nl/aktueel/brackall.htm

Hmmm... I wonder why they are still calling it the Bracknell map? The
MetOffice set up in Retirementsville ages ago.


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On Dec 15, 8:25 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:

I missed the point with the displacement of the High. The fact is
that it was similarly displaced in the North Atlantic too.


If the move from the west coast to the east is a matter of some 3
hours and when it falls off the edge there is a 6.7 Mag, then that
tells us something else. (The US is 3 times zones across isn't it?)

Exitdoor is showing a vast anticyclone spread out from Northern
Europe.marrying up with that Spanish stuff. But look at the dartboard
in the North Atlantic:


I wonder if that will fall into the North Sea. It's going the wrong
way if it does. Compare
http://meteonet.nl/aktueel/brackall.htm
http://weather.unisys.com/


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