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Weatherlawyer September 22nd 08 09:10 AM

Pin your lugs back and see hear!
 
On Sep 18, 5:55*pm, Rodney Blackall
wrote:
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Date: 18 Sep 2008 1410
Subject: The Met OfficeMonthlyTropical Cyclone Summary

To: Readers of the Met OfficeMonthlySummary of Tropical Cyclone
Activity and Forecasts.

The August 2008 edition of this publication has just been released
and is available on the Met Office World Wide Web sitehttp://www.metoffice.gov.ukunder the menu "Weather/World Weather" or go
direct tohttp://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/tropicalcyclone/tcbulletins/2008/....

Those who are still on the circulation list for the booklet version of
this publication should receive it shortly.

With best regards,

Julian
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Met Office *FitzRoy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB *United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1392 884494 *Fax: +44 (0)1392 885681

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Rodney Blackall (retired meteorologist)(BSc, FRMetS, MRI)
Buckingham, ENGLAND
Using Acorn SA-RPC, OS 4.02 with ANT INS and Pluto 3.03j


With reference to something I posted about Philip Eden's latest
greatest; that the weather spell indicated by the lunar phase is
adjusted for the North Atlantic according to the intensity of tropical
cyclones and pending earthquakes:

22nd to 29th September: 05:04
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phase2001gmt.html

The Highs are high and so are the Lows. It will be interesting to see
how it goes.
http://www.cuckney.pwp.blueyonder.co...r/Dorridge.htm

Once again Britain is dividing two high pressure areas.(nearly 140
mb.) Whilst transecting them would be two not very low pressure areas
997mb in the west and 1005 mb in the east.

The last weather spells we had like it we

30 Jan @ 05:03
7 Mar @ 17:14
14 Mar @ 10:46
18 Jun @ 17:30
10 Jul @ 04:35

The first one is identical except for their declinations.
30th Jan
Sun = 17 S. Moon = .22 S.

7th Feb
Sun = 15 S. Moon = 12 S.

22nd September
Sun = 00:00. Moon = .27 N

29th September
Sun = 2 S. Moon = 6 S

Hagupit is a Cat 2 Typhoon heading from NNW Philippines towards Hong
Kong and Hanoi.

And N America is divided into a flaccid low 995-ish mb in the west
anda fairly static high of.1024 mb in the east.

This dart board set the scene for most of the January spell:
http://groups.msn.com/Weatherlore/sh...oto&PhotoID=16
957 mb.

Quakes for that period:
Day Magnitude
30 6.2
30 5.5
31 5.8
01 6.0
03 5.9
03 5.6
04 6.3
05 5.9
07 5.8
07 5.7
08 6.9
09 6.0
10 6.6

Tropical Storms for that period:
Fame 13S SWI 25 January 01 February 80 60

Gula 14S SWI 27 January 02 February 85 85

Gene 15P AUS 27 January 06 February 90 85

Hondo 16S SWI 04 February 24 February 125 115

- 17S AUS 07 February 10 February 40 30

Ivan 18S SWI 07 February 21 February 115 100

Nicholas 19S AUS 13 February 20 February
80 80


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