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http://www.usno.navy.mil/USNO/astron...es/phases-moon 31st May @ 03:22 just ended. this one the 7th June @ 18:12 has just started and will end 15th June or thereabout, with the phase @ 22:15 Now the thing is, if there was a strong positive in the North Atlantic there would be a hurricane in it for this phase. With the oscillation positive in the North Pacific there is more likely going to be convergence in that ocean. Maybe off Mexico. Maybe more strong earthquakes near the Isthmus of Panama. I don't know if it is going to be a positive or negative oscillation here but at least the Australian Bureau of Meteorology have realised these things can be set up in a matter of days: http://news.softpedia.com/news/El-Ni...s-113540.shtml The last spell should have been thundery but the thing turned into a real sunny one at first, going downhill on Saturday as the next spell came along. So here we are once again with a pattern that should be cool, dull, overcast and not particularly wet. It has rained continually, isn't that cold and has been completely overcast. And the spell has hardly started yet. This could be fun. Looks pretty negative in the North Atlantic to me with low Highs and high Lows: http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsfaxsem.html That's a seismic convergence then IIRC. |
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