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Old January 3rd 08, 08:28 AM posted to alt.talk.weather, sci.geo.earthquakes
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On Jan 1, 11:17 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:

Ah well, in the meantime there is an High dropping off the North
American continent to give us warning of another Aleutian quake.


This spell, there seems to be a shift in the focus of the quakes with
the US highs that slip into perdition off their east coast:

2008/01/01 18:55
6.2 EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG, PAPUA NEW GUINEAhttp://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_big.php


The standard mode for this type of spell is high pressure in the wrong
places.

The US map shows what happens when an High dominates with virtually no
Low pressure areas. Cloud cover moves in from the west and continues
over the continental divide where traditional meteorology sees
adiabatics drying out the air.

Not in these spells:
http://weather.unisys.com/images/sat_sfc_map_loop.html

Meanwhile something similar is preventing the venting of the North
Atlantic. It isn't uncommon for a Scandinavian high to extend to
Britain and block all weather coming in from the Atlantic. (Funny how
the meteorology ignores physics is it not?)

Never mind how or why, the fact is that the Arctic is blocked off and
storms from the west are creating strange occlusions to cross over
into Souther Europe. I know I am going to regret not keeping runs of
these charts:
http://meteonet.nl/aktueel/brackall.htm
...but stuff it. I can't be bothered with all that sort of crap.

It is interesting though. Not least because of the synergy involved:

1 to 8 Feb
23 Feb to 3 Mar
25 Mar to 1 Apr
7 to 15 May
6 to 14 Jun
20 to 27 Jul
12 to 25 Aug
25 Aug to 2 Sept
2 to 10 Oct
16 to 24 Oct
7 to 14 Dec

2002

13 to 21 Jan
4 to 12 Feb
12 to 20 Feb
6 to 14 Mar
14 to 22 Mar
12 to 20 Apr
19 to 26 May
21 to 29 Sept
21 to 29 Oct
20 to 27 Nov
4 to 11 Dec

2003

2 to 10 Jan
10 to 18 Jan
25 Mar to 1 Apr
1 to 9 Apr
16 to 23 Apr
13 to 21 Jul
5 to 12 Aug
10 to 18 Oct

2004

13 to 20 Feb
19 to 27 Apr
27 May to 3 Jun
9 to 17 Jun
9 to 17 Jul
16 to 23 Aug
26 Nov to 5 Dec
12 to 18 Dec

2005

2 to 8 Feb
17 to 25 Mar
23 to 30 May
15 to 22 Jun
18 to 26 Sept
2 to 9 Nov
9 to 16 Nove
23 to 31 Dec

2006

29 Jan to 5 Feb
6 to 14 Mar
27 Apr to 5 May
16 to 23 Aug
20 to 27 Dec

2007

3 to 11 Jan
24 Feb to 3 Mar
16 to 21 May
30 Jun to 7 Jul
26 Sept to 3 Oct

31/12/07

http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...se2001gmt.html
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?k...OScOLOIA&hl=en
 
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