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On Jul 26, 9:17 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Bertha is making a comeback: http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsfaxsem.html Not that 983 mb is all that low but it's nice to see a dartboard out there. Stationary but dropped three millibars. I fact it hasn't moved since before the start of the spell when Bertha converged with a low from Newfoundland -on the more normal route of North Atlantic Low evolution. A Low from France slipped under the radar and soaked parts of Britain yesterday and today. The one some 25 degrees from us wouldn't have been able to, in my humble opinion. As far as I know it is stil available for inspection at: http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsfaxsem.html or http://www.cuckney.pwp.blueyonder.co...r/Dorridge.htm |
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On Jul 29, 5:39 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jul 29, 1:11 am, Weatherlawyer wrote: I think we have an inverse rule. The decrease in intensity is related to the magnitude of the quakes so that if at least one of the pair is in the Mag 6 region, the decrease in intensity is in the region of hero to zero. Hurricane force to gale strength at any rate.. Wouldn't it be nice if it was an inverse square law? 70 knots to 45 knots in about 12 hours. And that registers a 6.1 a or (6.1 + 5.7) / 2 ? A 5.9 Mag? So to drop from Hurricane to Severe Gale in a day is worth a 6 magnitude. That's a 5 step progression. If it goes to gale which it must do. That's 6 for 6. No inverse square laws but a nice nod to Navier Stokes formulae. Whatever all that self delusion is worth, the Weatherlawyer axiom about a 7 o'clock phase being a wet one in the absense of a severe storm somewhere or other than the North Atlantic holds true. Just got up to close the windows as it was pouring with rain. Still very humid though. No storms on the two site I look at: http://satellite.ehabich.info/hurricane-watch.htmand: http://www.hurricanezone.net/ And I got a bad leg cramp with it. (That was worth a tornado in Texas I think.) Interesting chance to catch up onme if you have not been following the magic. 6.0 28 21:41 -10.5 163.1 Solomon Islands 5.9 28 21:38 -10.6 163.2 Solomon Islands 5.0 28 13:07 51.4 -179.0 Andreanof Islands Update time = Tue Jul 29 18:35:52 UTC 2008The next one is going to be very nearly 24 hours from the first Solomon Islands one. And a day and an half from the Andreanof Islands quake. It's going to be an humdinger. |
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On Jul 29, 7:50 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jul 29, 5:39 am, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Jul 29, 1:11 am, Weatherlawyer wrote: I think we have an inverse rule. The decrease in intensity is related to the magnitude of the quakes so that if at least one of the pair is in the Mag 6 region, the decrease in intensity is in the region of hero to zero. Hurricane force to gale strength at any rate.. Wouldn't it be nice if it was an inverse square law? 70 knots to 45 knots in about 12 hours. And that registers a 6.1 a or (6.1 + 5.7) / 2 ? A 5.9 Mag? So to drop from Hurricane to Severe Gale in a day is worth a 6 magnitude. That's a 5 step progression. If it goes to gale which it must do. That's 6 for 6. No inverse square laws but a nice nod to Navier Stokes formulae. Whatever all that self delusion is worth, the Weatherlawyer axiom about a 7 o'clock phase being a wet one in the absense of a severe storm somewhere or other than the North Atlantic holds true. Just got up to close the windows as it was pouring with rain. Still very humid though. No storms on the two site I look at: http://satellite.ehabich.info/hurricane-watch.htmand:http://www.hurricanezone.net/ And I got a bad leg cramp with it. (That was worth a tornado in Texas I think.) Interesting chance to catch up onme if you have not been following the magic. 6.0 28 21:41 -10.5 163.1 Solomon Islands 5.9 28 21:38 -10.6 163.2 Solomon Islands 5.0 28 13:07 51.4 -179.0 Andreanof Islands Update time = Tue Jul 29 18:35:52 UTC 2008The next one is going to be very nearly 24 hours from the first Solomon Islands one. And a day and an half from the Andreanof Islands quake. It's going to be an humdinger. Nothing approaching anything he http://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc.php North America, beware |
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On Jul 29, 9:27 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jul 29, 7:50 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Jul 29, 5:39 am, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Jul 29, 1:11 am, Weatherlawyer wrote: I think we have an inverse rule. The decrease in intensity is related to the magnitude of the quakes so that if at least one of the pair is in the Mag 6 region, the decrease in intensity is in the region of hero to zero. Hurricane force to gale strength at any rate.. Wouldn't it be nice if it was an inverse square law? 70 knots to 45 knots in about 12 hours. And that registers a 6.1 a or (6.1 + 5.7) / 2 ? A 5.9 Mag? So to drop from Hurricane to Severe Gale in a day is worth a 6 magnitude. That's a 5 step progression. If it goes to gale which it must do. That's 6 for 6. No inverse square laws but a nice nod to Navier Stokes formulae. Whatever all that self delusion is worth, the Weatherlawyer axiom about a 7 o'clock phase being a wet one in the absense of a severe storm somewhere or other than the North Atlantic holds true. Just got up to close the windows as it was pouring with rain. Still very humid though. No storms on the two site I look at: http://satellite.ehabich.info/hurricane-watch.htmand:http://www.hurricanezone.net/ And I got a bad leg cramp with it. (That was worth a tornado in Texas I think.) Interesting chance to catch up onme if you have not been following the magic. 6.0 28 21:41 -10.5 163.1 Solomon Islands 5.9 28 21:38 -10.6 163.2 Solomon Islands 5.0 28 13:07 51.4 -179.0 Andreanof Islands Update time = Tue Jul 29 18:35:52 UTC 2008The next one is going to be very nearly 24 hours from the first Solomon Islands one. And a day and an half from the Andreanof Islands quake. It's going to be an humdinger. Nothing approaching anything he http://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc.php North America, beware 5.4 2008/07/29 18:42 34.0 -117.8 Los Angeles, California No tornadoes worth reporting. Some yesterday though while Fung Wong was still alive amd kicking. Feebly, but kicking. Then nothing, ...anywhere. Eric Habich's site stopped reporting on it around the time of the tornadoes. Interesting in a way I suppose. California eh? I was not expecting that. I am not going to be phased by it though. I was given something to look at by god! And I'll do so until they take the coputer from my cold dead hands. Which will be soon most likely. Where would I start? Were there tornadoes is Sechuan spun off from that hurricane? That's the most likely, especially after me saying it should have produced a more vigorous display than it did. Would the Chinese report it? They are easily capable of denial. The country is run by the most egregious crooks known to mankind. And mankind has turned up soem rather awful displays of the gender. They have an Olympics to manage and massage as one of its amazing coups since Chairman Mao passed on. But there is nothing reported. Lots of storms: China Weather Forecast (Jul. 28- Jul. 31) Weather Report of Tourist Cities Published : 11:04 P.M. EST, Jul 27, 2008 China Central Meteorological Office reports that the No. 8 tropical storm of this year 'Fung-Wong' landed on Taiwan Island this morning. It is predicted to arrive at the coastal area of Fujian Province tonight. In the next three days, northern parts of Xinjiang, middle and eastern parts of Northwest China, most parts of Inner Mongolia, North China and Northeast China will have light to moderate rain or showers. Heavy rain is expected in Southwest China. From July 28 to 29, heavy rain or storms will hit northwestern Yunnan, eastern Zhejiang, most parts of Fujian, northeastern parts of Guangdong and Taiwan. Heavy rain is predicted in southeastern Zhejiang, eastern Fujian and most parts of Taiwan. From 29 to 30, southern Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi, eastern Guangdong, southeastern Hubei and Taiwan will have heavy rain or storms. Heavy storms will hit western Fujian, middle and eastern Jiangxi. From 30 to 31, western Fujian, western Zhejiang, Jiangxi, eastern Guangdong, northeastern Guangxi, eastern and southern parts of Hunan, southeastern Hubei and southern Anhui will have heavy rain or storms. Partial area of these regions will have heavy storms. Following are weather conditions of 30 tourist cities in China from Jul. 28 to 31: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/news/show.asp?nid=1171 Weather Conditions by Date (The temperature accords with Fahrenheit temperature) City Today Tomorrow Wed. Thu. Beijing Cloudy 74°- 90° Storms 73°- 87° Storms 72°- 84° Storms 71°- 74° Shanghai Storms 84°- 90° Storms 83°- 87° Storms 78°- 88° Storms 79°- 92° Tianjin Sunny 77°- 93° Storms 75°- 89° Storms 74°- 86° Storms 72°- 82° Chongqing Storms 77°- 94° Storms 79°- 95° Storms 78°- 96° Cloudy 76°- 94° Xian Storms 78°- 96° Storms 78°- 96° Storms 77°- 97° Storms 74°- 91° Changchun Cloudy 70°- 86° Storms 69°- 79° Sunny 68°- 85° Cloudy 67°- 79° Chengde Cloudy 70°- 92° Storms 68°- 89° Storms 69°- 88° Storms 65°- 78° Chengdu Storms 73°- 86° Storms 76°- 91° Cloudy 74°- 92° Storms 72°- 88° Dalian Sunny 73°- 81° Storms 72°- 82° Storms 71°- 80° Storms 71°- 79° Guangzhou Sunny 83°- 103° Storms 83°- 95° Storms 81°- 93° Storms 80°- 90° Guilin Sunny 78°- 99° Sunny 80°- 98° Storms 78°- 97° Storms 77°- 91° Haikou Storms 78°- 93° Cloudy 78°- 94° Storms 78°- 93° Storms 78°- 93° Hangzhou Storms 80°- 89° Storms 80°- 84° Storms 79°- 87° Storms 79°- 90° Harbin Cloudy 72°- 88° Storms 65°- 80° Cloudy 65°- 85° Cloudy 64°- 83° Hohhot Showers 63°- 72° Cloudy 64°- 84° Showers 61°- 76° Showers 56°- 69° Hong Kong Storms 81°- 90° Storms 81°- 86° Storms 79°- 83° Storms 78°- 84° Huangshan Showers 60°- 68° Rain 59°- 63° Showers 56°- 63° Showers 56°- 61° Jilin Cloudy 72°- 89° Storms 72°- 81° Cloudy 71°- 84° Cloudy 66°- 81° Jinan Storms 77°- 88° Storms 75°- 87° Storms 75°- 85° Storms 73°- 85° Kunming Light Rain 62°- 76° Light Rain 62°- 72° Showers 61°- 75° Storms 63°- 77° Lhasa Cloudy 50°- 75° Showers 55°- 74° Showers 53°- 75° Showers 52°- 73° Macau Cloudy 84°- 93° Sunny 83°- 89° Storms 82°- 87° Storms 81°- 86° Nanjing Cloudy 79°- 93° Storms 78°- 86° Storms 77°- 87° Storms 76°- 89° Qingdao Storms 76°- 87° Storms 75°- 85° Storms 75°- 82° Storms 76°- 84° Sanya Showers 79°- 90° Showers 79°- 91° Showers 81°- 91° Showers 81°- 91° Shenzhen Storms 83°- 96° Storms 83°- 90° Storms 81°- 87° Storms 80°- 86° Suzhou Storms 82°- 91° Storms 82°- 88° Storms 83°- 88° Storms 84°- 90° Urumqi Cloudy 74°- 91° Storms 75°- 81° Cloudy 73°- 89° Sunny 73°- 95° Wuxi Storms 84°- 93° Storms 82°- 87° Storms 82°- 88° Storms 82°- 90° Xiamen Storms 80°- 86° Rain 80°- 87° Storms 80°- 87° Storms 79°- 88° I don't recommend going to any Chinese site. I will need to disinfect the PC after going there for this : http://www.travelchinaguide.com/news/show.asp?nid=1171 I am not biased against Chinese people BTW. Just the evil regime. Someone tell me what agreeing to host the Olympics there was about, can you? |
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