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On 01/02/12 11:05, John Hall wrote:
I saw that too. But last night's (Monday's) "flat view" on Look East really showed how big it is. Has there ever been one that large before? I recall reading that during February 1947 high pressure persistently stretched all the way from Scandinavia to northern Canada, completely reversing the normal wind direction at our latitude all the way across the Atlantic. Have a peek at http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsreaeur.html - the "kartenarchiv" - at '47 and '62-3. Also '65, mid-January. -- Graham Davis, Bracknell, Berks. E-mail: change boy to man LibreOffice: http://www.documentfoundation.org/ openSUSE Linux: http://www.opensuse.org/en/ |
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Graham P Davis writes: On 01/02/12 11:05, John Hall wrote: I saw that too. But last night's (Monday's) "flat view" on Look East really showed how big it is. Has there ever been one that large before? I recall reading that during February 1947 high pressure persistently stretched all the way from Scandinavia to northern Canada, completely reversing the normal wind direction at our latitude all the way across the Atlantic. Have a peek at http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsreaeur.ht ml - the "kartenarchiv" - at '47 and '62-3. Also '65, mid-January. Thanks for the reminder of that archive. The chart for the 22nd February, 1947 is one good example. Mid-January 1965 has some interesting charts, but it doesn't seem to fall into the same category. -- John Hall "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it." George Bernard Shaw |
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On Jan 31, 6:49*pm, "Togless" wrote:
One of the BBC forecasters mentioned the unusual size of the high pressure system (if that's the correct terminology) extending essentially from the east coast of Russia all the way across Europe to the UK. *He said that he had never seen high pressure over such a large area before. *Could anyone please explain the significance of this - if there is any! I am not into conspiracy theory, though of course there are good reasons to suspect them. Mental alertness and electronic instruments misbehaving, that sort of thing otoh.... Or maybe it is just the High saying 'bye to Paul Bartlett. But here is someone else's take on things: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User ![]() http://www.youtube.com/user/dutchsinse Nothing much on here yet: http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/us...rweek=20120125 Try next Wodens Day. |
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On 01/02/12 20:14, John Hall wrote:
In , Graham P writes: On 01/02/12 11:05, John Hall wrote: I saw that too. But last night's (Monday's) "flat view" on Look East really showed how big it is. Has there ever been one that large before? I recall reading that during February 1947 high pressure persistently stretched all the way from Scandinavia to northern Canada, completely reversing the normal wind direction at our latitude all the way across the Atlantic. Have a peek at http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsreaeur.ht ml - the "kartenarchiv" - at '47 and '62-3. Also '65, mid-January. Thanks for the reminder of that archive. The chart for the 22nd February, 1947 is one good example. Mid-January 1965 has some interesting charts, but it doesn't seem to fall into the same category. Probably because it should have been mid-January 1966. Doh! The 1965-6 winter was particularly cold over Scandinavia with most of the Baltic freezing over. Ice, 30ft high, was forced up the SE beaches of Norway demolishing beach huts. The Barents Sea had a record winter with ice covering the eastern half - a bit different to the current situation which looks more like a normal July. -- Graham Davis, Bracknell, Berks. E-mail: change boy to man LibreOffice: http://www.documentfoundation.org/ openSUSE Linux: http://www.opensuse.org/en/ |
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On Feb 2, 3:39*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jan 31, 6:49*pm, "Togless" wrote: One of the BBC forecasters mentioned the unusual size of the high pressure system (if that's the correct terminology) extending essentially from the east coast of Russia all the way across Europe to the UK. *He said that he had never seen high pressure over such a large area before. *Could anyone please explain the significance of this - if there is any! I am not into conspiracy theory, though of course there are good reasons to suspect them. Mental alertness and electronic instruments misbehaving, that sort of thing otoh.... Or maybe it is just the High saying 'bye to Paul Bartlett. But here is someone else's take on things: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User ![]() http://www.youtube.com/user/dutchsinse Nothing much on here yet: http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/us...rweek=20120125 Try next Wodens Day. Why is it only me that can see these things? 3rd 5.7 VANUATU 5.4 VANUATU 6 VANUATU 2nd 5.1 VANUATU 5.1 VANUATU 5.2 VANUATU 5.5 VANUATU 5 VANUATU 5.3 VANUATU 7.1 VANUATU 5.5 PNG 5 PNG 5.4 PNG 5 PERU 5 MACQUARIE ISLAND 1st 5.3 EASTER ISLAND REGION 5.6 SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA 5.2 SAMAR, PHILIPPINES 31st 5.1 VANUATU 30th 5.2 SIMEULUE, INDONESIA 6.3 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL PERU 29th 5 NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE 5.2 NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE 5 KYUSHU, JAPAN 5.2 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES 28th 5 KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND 5.3 PAPUA, INDONESIA 5.4 KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND 5.4 KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND 5.2 KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND 5.3 KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND 5.8 KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND Can you not at least see that if anything is full to bursting it will all go pop not a couple of places. For want of a more intelligent audience I will explain: There is a link with Kermadec and Vanuatu. It is similar with Tonga and Japan. It seems there is a crux at the Fiji, Tonga Vanuatu triangle. Anyway. Before a considerable seismic event such as the above, there is an hiatus with things. As you can see. (As opposed to will see, you stupid, stupid *******s.) |
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I did the weather thing in Florida, living outside, riding long
commutes on a bicycle year long discovering 3 original weather - EQ replicable links use able for predicitng quakes and weather. Here at BLM Imperial Dam on the Colorado above Yuma AZ following summers on San Juan Island WA, time around interior OR/WA, I'm reminded how much easier it is collecting linkage data from simple weather local systems. Coastal Washington is waaaay to complex fooling NOAA 7 of 10. Here and in Florida we know where the wind comes from and where it goes. |
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On Feb 4, 3:50*am, kolldata wrote:
I did the weather thing in Florida, living outside, riding long commutes on a bicycle year long discovering 3 original weather - EQ replicable links use able for predicitng quakes and weather. Here at BLM *Imperial Dam on the Colorado above Yuma AZ following summers on San Juan Island WA, time around interior OR/WA, I'm reminded how much easier it is collecting linkage data from simple weather local systems. Coastal Washington is waaaay to complex fooling NOAA 7 of 10. Here and in Florida we know where the wind comes from and where it goes. I am, as ever, amazed by your insights. And complex lack of human connective tissue. What is BLM? Bacon, Lettuce and Mustard? |
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bowel leg mud...
the hi, I have not seen it or looked, 'means' winter weather went elsewhere for days poss due to the solar storm(+ global warming) I assume we'll get it. The global EQ cycle paused 2-3 days ago then went back to lthe cycle b4 with movement toward Honshu. I have no idea if this is related to weather or weather is related to it which is the prob in WA/OR. Weather seems related to EQ but remains fuzzier than AZ or FL where systems are distinct. BLM Bureau of land management and USDA takes control of vast acreages when miners and timber barons finish raping the land, disappear into the vaults leaving land funded by taxpayers The government then protects the land otherwise it would be ruined. |
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On Feb 4, 3:32*pm, kolldata wrote:
the hi, I have not seen it or looked, 'means' winter weather went elsewhere for days poss due to the solar storm(+ global warming) I assume we'll get it. I almost understood that. Pardon? The global EQ cycle paused 2-3 days ago then went back to lthe cycle b4 with movement toward Honshu. I have no idea if this is related to weather or weather is related to it which is the prob in WA/OR. Weather seems related to EQ but remains fuzzier than AZ or FL where systems are distinct. Let me see if I can decode this one. The weather patterns in Arizona? and Florida? show indistinct? patterns I have no idea what the prob in waor is. BLM Bureau of land management and USDA takes control of vast acreages when miners and timber barons finish raping the land, disappear into the vaults leaving land funded by taxpayers The government then protects the land otherwise it would be ruined. If I didn't know better I would say you are showing signs of wit. Am I to assume you are not witless? |
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