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I got a link to a weather modelthingumie. Now I just need to find out
what the hell t all means then I start the hard bit. How to fit quakes
and volcanicity into it.

I would appreciate help on this.


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"Michael Mcneil" crawled to the nearest
keyboard and summoned the courage to write:

http://www.weatherimages.org/forums/...&threadid=1520

I got a link to a weather modelthingumie. Now I just need to find out
what the hell t all means then I start the hard bit. How to fit quakes
and volcanicity into it.


What do you mean by "quakes and volcanicity"? Radiative effects of
volcanic gases and ash, or something more farfetched?

In either case, the short answer is, "you can't, unless you REALLY
know what you're doing in terms of both programming and the science."

I would appreciate help on this.


Get a Ph.D. in atmospheric science and do a postdoc. Maybe, just
maybe, this will give you sufficient preparation to do what you're
asking and make sense of the results.


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Old April 12th 04, 06:44 AM posted to sci.geo.earthquakes,sci.geo.meteorology
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"Charles Hawtrey" wrote in message


What do you mean by "quakes and volcanicity"? Radiative effects of
volcanic gases and ash, or something more farfetched?


Get a Ph.D. in atmospheric science and do a postdoc. Maybe, just
maybe, this will give you sufficient preparation to do what you're
asking and make sense of the results.


Welcome to sci.geo.earthquakes, Charles.

You make a valid point or three here. I am a rank outsider. You believe
joining the aristocracy will make me a king, eh?

I always thought having the will to win and kill everybody in the way
was how to do that.

Seeing that you are unfamiliar with my off the wall postulations, I
shall give you a summary:

If these phenomena are one and the same then the cause is one and the
same. Find the cause and that will give you the power source for heat
and dynamic equations.

or:

If the tempest and the earthquake are one and the same, then there must
be an equivalence for storms and quakes. All that needs to be done in
that case is juggle the numbers until weather models pull around to
standards the powers that be can at the moment only dream about.



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