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On May 21, 12:24*am, wrote:
loops ? hand in hand ? Stop editing out the message portion that you are replying to you moron. I was referring to the Unisys website. They store a lot of UScentric weather data. Some of them as Java model runs of some sort. what relationships are you developing between Kamchatka and USA midwest tornado? The angular distance from the epicentre to the point of egress of the storms that rebuild on the east coast of the USA or Canada. You will find it relates to the 5.8 M. in Peru too: 2013/05/21 23:02:44 -13.79 -72.43 82.0 M 5.8 NEI manual Central Peru http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/eq/latest/index_EN?list=w ** When a Pacific cyclone hits North America it splits up into its constituent waves and travels the land watering the fields for you. For us who buy your wheat and other veg. too. On the coast, before it leaves the continental shelf, it gathers the remnant of the waves together once more. They then move off to harbour just off Greenland or Iceland as The Icelandic Low. It takes yet more "lack of pressure" for the waves to cross the Mid Atlantic Ridge and they will need to deepen dramatically before they can cross a blocked Atlantic. Normally a drop in pressure of 5 mb will do. Try explaining that to a meteorologist and he will laugh at you (so no change there for you) but that is what is going on. |
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