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I see the depression that left Africa just over a couple of days ago is
still heading WNW but could have problems developing due to the large
amount of sand in the circulation. On the 1800
visible(http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/xrit/000...1_S1_grid.jpeg)
it can be seen at roughly 15N 35W with a large swirl of sand circulating
round the north and west of the low.

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Graham P Davis wrote:

I see the depression that left Africa just over a couple of days ago is
still heading WNW but could have problems developing due to the large
amount of sand in the circulation. On the 1800

visible(http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/xrit/000...1_S1_grid.jpeg)
it can be seen at roughly 15N 35W with a large swirl of sand circulating
round the north and west of the low.


Finally made hurricane status (Isaac).

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Graham P Davis wrote:
Graham P Davis wrote:

I see the depression that left Africa just over a couple of days ago is
still heading WNW but could have problems developing due to the large
amount of sand in the circulation. On the 1800

visible(http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/xrit/000...1_S1_grid.jpeg)
it can be seen at roughly 15N 35W with a large swirl of sand circulating
round the north and west of the low.


Finally made hurricane status (Isaac).


Here comes the rain again
Following the wake like a memory
Following the path of the new circulation
Whatever happened to the western wind?
I want it back like it used to do
Not driving from the southern ocean
Is it raining with you

The path's all wrong
The low's not strong
The code's all wrong
The wind's not strong
The ocean's wrong
Bloody storm!

Here comes something strange
Two Low Pressures with the good old range
Not all that low but in the right ocean
Oooooh
I want it to be like the good old wind
I really miss what it used to do
Not all in reverse like from the southern ocean
Real rain in it too

The path's all wrong
The low's not strong
The code's all wrong
The wind's not strong
The ocean's wrong
It's bloody warm!

Here comes Isaac then
Following the path of Helene
Which followed on the path of was it George or Gordon?
(here it comes again, here it comes again)
I don't know what's happened to the good old wind
And I'm damned if I've an explanation
What has happened to the Atlantic Ocean?
It isn't the greenhouse effect I am sure

http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...racknell+13 2

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In article . com,
Weatherlawyer writes:
Here comes the rain again
Following the wake like a memory
Following the path of the new circulation
Whatever happened to the western wind?
I want it back like it used to do
Not driving from the southern ocean
Is it raining with you

The path's all wrong
The low's not strong
The code's all wrong
The wind's not strong
The ocean's wrong
Bloody storm!

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That's very good indeed.
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