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Old August 15th 09, 07:30 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default And finally.


Something on the radio a few days ago was not answered by the time I
switched it off:

"Why does it sometimes rain all night and then we have sunny weather
all day?"

My idea is that these clockwork spells occur when the humidity is high
and unchanging whilst at the same time the air pressure is also
unchangeable.

Slight changes in one or the other cause precipitation to occur or to
cease. And the biggest (and the only clockwork) one of those is the
temperature difference between day and night.

At a guess I would say this type of weather depends on very little
wind shear. And that sort of weather is “weather breeder”. The sort
where the 1016 mb isobar on sea surface pressure maps is broad and
wide leading off to destruction.

It's the sort that is experienced in SE US states where the summer
weather inevitably turns up a major thunder storm. In which case, the
same must be true of all areas that have afternoon thunderstorms.

Throw in a few tornadoes elsewhere and you get the picture?

The subject of heat islands causing different weather patterns at week-
ends compared to working week weather was also tabled. I think the
answer is much the same and speaks volumes if so for the Weatherlawyer
adage about synergy.

I'm good I am.

So good I am **** poor and plumb out of options. Which just goes to
show that you can't buy a good thaumaturge for love or money.

Here is what I have so far:

The moon causes the inequities in the three body problem because of
its captured rotation and because of its massive gravitational field
variations.

These inexactitudes correspond to the trouble that astronomers had
with Newton's model of the solar system. And the reason that
Einstein's theory has been so well received under heaven is that it
can be made to answer for observed data.

And the only problem with such guesswork is of course that it is
undecipherable, unusable and wrong. Why else would satellites need
enough fuel to fill a tanker?

The sum of the incorrection is the weather and ancillary reactions on
this planet in this manner.

Geo-lunar intertial catch-up Massive ocean heat imbalance Standing
wave causing positive or negative oscillation Types of weather
other related geo-phenomena.

Ah well that's it for now.
Ta ta.


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