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Old May 21st 08, 06:44 PM posted to sci.geo.earthquakes,alt.talk.weather
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On May 21, 7:34 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On May 20, 11:08 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:

This phase: 20th May @ 02:11 should resonate to a large extent with
the phase following it.


It should also resonate with other spells that occurred at these
times. And resonate with those that occurred at: 08:00 or thereabouts,
14:00 and 20:00 too. Phases such as those from:


Jan 15th (19:46)
Feb 29th ( 02:18)
Apr 28th (14:12)


http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phase2001gmt.html


The mid winter ones wouldn't be much use I suspect. Or rather the
information they might provide is yet to be unravelled. It's odd I
never focussed on the phase for 28th April. Got engulfed with
consternation over the preceding spell.


That aught to teach me a lesson but somehow I doubt it will. I
mentioned it once then lost the thread as it we


On Apr 29, 11:48 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:


This spell runs from April 28th to May 5th. I expect an earthquake in
the region of 7.3 to occur early in it. However there was a series of
tornadoes running at the end of the last spell so maybe it will not
arrive.


14:12.
That's nearly quarter past two. A spell that generates tornadoes. I
don't know how much effect the storm in the Indian Ocean is having and
will have on things. Frankly this one is a steep learning curve for
me.


Here is a spread-sheet on the tornadoes and earthquakes during that
spell:


http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...p3Wgb_sP0iV0Ag


I see Google Docs leave enough to be desired as to pose little threat
to Microsoft's new OOKSMELL standards.

There were a couple of busy spells in there but 125 tornadoes
(including several F 0s) is only 650 per year not the 1400 or so that
occurred that year.

I really don't like looking at numbers but I am rather tempted to find
out why that one was so low.

In the meantiime:

5.1 2008/05/21 02:46 EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG
5.1 2008/05/21 01:30 EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG

Which strong winds have I been missing? Probably too late to find out
now. Nothing too damaging by way of tornadoes though there were some
strong winds in the US:

http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080520_rpts.html


I shall have to find a site that converts US coinage into British
linear measure.


Not counting the preceding two quakes, the earlier:
5.4 2008/05/20 21:37 CENTRAL PERU
gives warning of high winds to come if there isn't another quake along
PDQ.

No idea where but when is awfully close.
 
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