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We had some grown ups patrolling with the thundery stuff elicited with
a Grenland High. Now things are less sultry and baby spiders are de
rigeur, I suppose we can look forward to some interesting stuff in the
next day or three?

What I find most irritating about me is that I can't remember half the
stuff I used to know quite well. I am sure I have posted something
about this in daze or yore.
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On Sat, 03 Sep 2011 10:12:40 -0700, no_one wrote:


Huh! WTF did he just say????????


He said that recent weather events had notable effects on the visible
spider population in his location.


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On Sep 4, 1:01*pm, Giovanna Stefani wrote:
On Sat, 03 Sep 2011 10:12:40 -0700, no_one wrote:

Huh! *WTF did he just say????????


He said that recent weather events had notable effects on the visible
spider population in his location.


Or rather, visa versa.

We always have interesting weather whhen gossamer is abundant. It
follows that if the insects that hatch out the day of interesting
times, then spider parents will do their duty in time for it.

Did anyone notice that the birds were sitting all in a row for the
dates following?

They too are waiting dinner with an eye in the weather. All birds seen
roosting tend to be facing the same way. It appears they are looking
for weather fronts.

I wonder if they knew what was going to hapen in Japan and Texas?
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Old September 9th 11, 03:44 PM posted to sci.geo.earthquakes,uk.sci.weather
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On Sep 4, 6:23*pm, wrote:
On 04 Sep 2011 12:01:36 GMT, Giovanna Stefani wrote:

On Sat, 03 Sep 2011 10:12:40 -0700, no_one wrote:


Huh! *WTF did he just say????????


He said that recent weather events had notable effects on the visible
spider population in his location.


Thanks. *His post was kinda cryptic.


Sorry bodat.

Let's start again:

"We had some grown ups patrolling with the thundery stuff elicited
with
a Grenland High. Now things are less sultry and baby spiders are de
rigeur, I suppose we can look forward to some interesting stuff in
the
next day or three?

What I find most irritating about me is that I can't remember half
the
stuff I used to know quite well. I am sure I have posted something
about this in daze or yore."

Should have read:

We had an abundance of adult spiders recently during the weather that
was thundery but out of phase (due to the North Atlantic oscillation
and the Greenland High.

The weather got colder temporarily and instead of adults we have baby
spiders all over the place, I recollect that there is an intense
series of weather systems related to the phenomenon but can't
recollect exactly what it is.

What I find most irritating about me is that I can't remember half
the
stuff I used to know quite well. I am sure I have posted something
about this but have had no success in locating it.

Happier?

Point to note for future reference:

Hot weather in Texas is more easily recognised by cold weather in
Britain rather than sweating cowboys and fly covered films sets.

Point to note for now and forever:

All heavy weather shows up on the North Atlantic SSPs.
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