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Weatherlawyer wrote:
MV Princess of the Stars (alternatively, Princess of Stars) was a
ferry owned by Filipino shipping company Sulpicio Lines that sank off
the coast of San Fernando, Romblon at the height of Typhoon Fengshen
on June 22, 2008. (Fengshen passed directly over Romblon as a Category
2 storm.)


What jackass decided to take a fery out of port in a typhoon??? Worse
than criminal, it's just dumb.


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On Jun 23, 10:14*pm, Tiger wrote:
Weatherlawyer wrote:

MV Princess of the Stars (alternatively, Princess of Stars) was a
ferry owned by Filipino shipping company Sulpicio Lines that sank off
the coast of San Fernando, Romblon at the height of Typhoon Fengshen
on June 22, 2008. (Fengshen passed directly over Romblon as a Category
2 storm.)


What jackass decided to take a ferry out of port in a typhoon? Worse
than criminal, it's just dumb.


What jackass would take a ferry out in a swell with the bow doors
open?

Worse than dumb, its the done thing. Or was.

We are still waiting to find out how a ship designed for work in the
Arctic and Antarctic could be decked by a 10 x 4 inch hole.
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On Jun 23, 7:27*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:

5.9 M. * * * * *2008/06/22 * * *23:56 * N.E. Sakha, Russia. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...uakes_all..php


Looks like another storm brewing.
That'll be the Atlantic then.


Not to late for second thoughts.


5.7 M. *2008/06/23 * * *12:32 * 46.6 * *153.1 * Kuril Islands.

Or third ones. Nothing special there.


I shall be peeved/delighted if the next 5 M quake arrives at mid-day-
ish today.

It's like some superior power is messing with my head.
My brane hurts.

Here is another weather moderated pattern to look for:
first 2 tenets:
1. Large quakes follow large storms.

2. When a storm is dying, there will be a pair of closely matched
quakes, not necessarily large ones (but I do feel they are related to
the intensity of the storm.)

Now, what appears in the latest list is that as the larger storms die,
the subsequent large quake occurs adjacent to the pair of similar
quakes.

Not only that these phenomena occur with each step down in the wind
scale.

What a pity I can't ask for corroboration.

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On Jun 24, 10:31*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jun 23, 7:27*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:



5.9 M. * * * * *2008/06/22 * * *23:56 * N.E. Sakha, Russia. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...quakes_all.php


Looks like another storm brewing.
That'll be the Atlantic then.


Not to late for second thoughts.


5.7 M. *2008/06/23 * * *12:32 * 46.6 * *153.1 * Kuril Islands.


Or third ones. Nothing special there.


I shall be peeved/delighted if the next 5 M quake arrives at mid-day-
ish today.

It's like some superior power is messing with my head.
My brane hurts.

Here is another weather moderated pattern to look for:
first 2 tenets:
1. Large quakes follow large storms.

2. When a storm is dying, there will be a pair of closely matched
quakes, not necessarily large ones (but I do feel they are related to
the intensity of the storm.)

Now, what appears in the latest list is that as the larger storms die,
the subsequent large quake occurs adjacent to the pair of similar
quakes.

Not only that these phenomena occur with each step down in the wind
scale.


How about that:
5.4 24th 19:15 -3.4 101.3 S. Sumaterra, Indonesia.
5.0 24th 18:27 40.2 70.8 Tajikistan.
5.7 23th 12:32 46.6 153.1 Kuril Islands

Nothing for 36 hours, then two come at once!

More tornadoes in the USA? Or a tropical storm?
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On Jun 24, 10:19*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jun 24, 10:31*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:



On Jun 23, 7:27*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:


5.9 M. * * * * *2008/06/22 * * *23:56 * N.E. Sakha, Russia. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...quakes_all.php


Looks like another storm brewing.
That'll be the Atlantic then.


Not to late for second thoughts.


5.7 M. *2008/06/23 * * *12:32 * 46.6 * *153.1 * Kuril Islands.


Or third ones. Nothing special there.


I shall be peeved/delighted if the next 5 M quake arrives at mid-day-
ish today.


It's like some superior power is messing with my head.
My brane hurts.


Here is another weather moderated pattern to look for:
first 2 tenets:
1. Large quakes follow large storms.


2. When a storm is dying, there will be a pair of closely matched
quakes, not necessarily large ones (but I do feel they are related to
the intensity of the storm.)


Now, what appears in the latest list is that as the larger storms die,
the subsequent large quake occurs adjacent to the pair of similar
quakes.


Not only that these phenomena occur with each step down in the wind
scale.


How about that:
5.4 * * 24th * *19:15 * -3.4 * *101.3 * S. Sumaterra, Indonesia.
5.0 * * 24th * *18:27 * 40.2 * *70.8 * *Tajikistan.
5.7 * * 23th * *12:32 * 46.6 * *153.1 * Kuril Islands

Nothing for 36 hours, then two come at once!

More tornadoes in the USA? Or a tropical storm?


Balls!

5.3 24th 19:48 -2.6 138.4 Papua, Indonesia.
5.0 24th 19:37 -2.5 138.5 Papua, Indonesia.

Wazzzup?


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On Jun 24, 10:23*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jun 24, 10:19*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:



On Jun 24, 10:31*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:


On Jun 23, 7:27*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:


5.9 M. * * * * *2008/06/22 * * *23:56 * N.E. Sakha, Russia. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...quakes_all.php


Looks like another storm brewing.
That'll be the Atlantic then.


Not to late for second thoughts.


5.7 M. *2008/06/23 * * *12:32 * 46.6 * *153.1 * Kuril Islands.


Or third ones. Nothing special there.


I shall be peeved/delighted if the next 5 M quake arrives at mid-day-
ish today.


It's like some superior power is messing with my head.
My brane hurts.


Here is another weather moderated pattern to look for:
first 2 tenets:
1. Large quakes follow large storms.


2. When a storm is dying, there will be a pair of closely matched
quakes, not necessarily large ones (but I do feel they are related to
the intensity of the storm.)


Now, what appears in the latest list is that as the larger storms die,
the subsequent large quake occurs adjacent to the pair of similar
quakes.


Not only that these phenomena occur with each step down in the wind
scale.


How about that:
5.4 * * 24th * *19:15 * -3.4 * *101.3 * S. Sumaterra, Indonesia.
5.0 * * 24th * *18:27 * 40.2 * *70.8 * *Tajikistan.
5.7 * * 23th * *12:32 * 46.6 * *153.1 * Kuril Islands


Nothing for 36 hours, then two come at once!


More tornadoes in the USA? Or a tropical storm?


Balls!

5.3 * * 24th 19:48 * * * *-2.6 * *138.4 * * * * Papua, Indonesia.
5.0 * * 24th 19:37 * * * *-2.5 * *138.5 * * * * Papua, Indonesia.

Wazzzup?


Fengshen went ashore yesterday and the wind speed dropped according;y.
It is now at 40 knots scheduled to drop to 30 today then 20 tomorrow.
Looks like there won't be a 21st warning.

There were 23 tornadoes on the 12th, then 4 then 3 then 2 and 1 on
subsequent days

There were 5 each on the 17th, 18th and 19th, with 9 on the 20th.

There were only 2 on the 21st, 1 on the 22nd and then 5 on the 23rd.
One report so far for yesterday. And that might explain the otherwise
erratic behaviour of the NEIC lists.

Bearing in mind that there were many more storms extending a lot
further than the sorts of distances considered for tornadic events.

They are merely a symbol of the overall weather pattern on each day in
the USA.

Fengshen became a Cat 1 typhoon on the 20th and a Cat 2 on the 21st.

So for a weather spell like this where the tropical storm occurs in a
spell that should be anticyclonic in Britain, there will be about 5
tornadoes in the USA until the storm reaches hurricane force.

So much for any filtration of the harmonic or wave or whatever they
will one day call it. Weatherlawyer's Maxim perhaps?


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