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Look at the Fronts developing on he
http://www.opc.ncep.noaa.gov/Loops/?...select6=Script Sexy or what? As the storm Higos develops it sends out a line of fronts to that part of the Cascades that has been getting all the fall out recently. As Higos grew into a Typhoon that frontal system crossed the USA and now as that storm is fading, the front has snapped and seems to be two lines leading to and from the cyclonic system off the Southern 'States. It wouldn't surprise me to find that they are running the wrong way, or at least forming what looks like a backwards trail. I am not saying it does but if it is a "standing wave", then it doesn't have to follow expectations. |
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On Wednesday, 11 February 2015 10:40:57 UTC, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Look at the Fronts developing on he http://www.opc.ncep.noaa.gov/Loops/?...select6=Script Sexy or what? As the storm Higos develops it sends out a line of fronts to that part of the Cascades that has been getting all the fall out recently. As Higos grew into a Typhoon that frontal system crossed the USA and now as that storm is fading, the front has snapped and seems to be two lines leading to and from the cyclonic system off the Southern 'States. It wouldn't surprise me to find that they are running the wrong way, or at least forming what looks like a backwards trail. I am not saying it does but if it is a "standing wave", then it doesn't have to follow expectations.. 2015/02/11 18:57:18 6.7 M Jujuy Province, Argentina 13:01:15 5.5 M Jujuy Province, Argentina 2015/02/10 14:48:21 5.0 Mb CARLSBERG RIDGE 14:47:50 5.5 Mb Carlsberg Ridge 2015/02/09 2015/02/08 2015/02/07 2015/02/06 18:46:04 5.7 Mb Java Sea http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/eq/latest/index_EN?list=w 18:46 6 Feb 5.7 Mb Java Sea to 14:47 10 Feb 5.5 Mb Carlsberg Ridge is a long lull. As it happens, the next one was a consecutive epicentre (of the sort called by the ignorant an aftershock.) As such it was a storm killer. I have no idea if it was also a storm bringer but the next one: 13:01 11 Feb 5.5 M Jujuy Province, Argentina was only followed after two seemingly unrelated quakes: 14:32 4.7 Mb NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONES and 14:48 4.6 Mb KEP. MENTAWAI REGION, IND (oh, dear, they look related to one another) by this one: 18:57 6.7 M Jujuy Province, Argentina It remains to be seen what happens next of course. The region is on the shore near enough to include tropical storms in the remit. But being shoreside doesn't preclude volcanism. To stand a chance of following me you'd have to already have followed me. (Sorry 'bout dat. (Not.)) |
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On Thursday, 12 February 2015 01:57:40 UTC, Weatherlawyer wrote:
It remains to be seen what happens next of course. The region is on the shore near enough to include tropical storms in the remit. But being shoreside doesn't preclude volcanism. To stand a chance of following me you'd have to already have followed me. (Sorry 'bout dat. (Not.)) I have been trying to look at news of snow in Boston but of course the websites Google direct me to are so larded with **** I can't bear them. So here goes a punt in the dark: I was just contemplating the warm weather we are experiencing here, where it has been relatively warm and dry due to the Blocked High weather in the North Atlantic. I was wondering how it might be possible to have the volcanoes that we should be having with the moon at its minimum declination cycle. It never occurred to me that the opposite effect to Britain's Blocking Highs is North Eastern USA's Blocked Lows. I gather the worst of the weather managed to fall on one of its major cities. Due to sloppy journalism of course the USA is only going to gets its usual xenophobic reportage. Only the very worst news get airtime there unless it involves people who tell lies for a living. Oh wait, I'm sure I could have phrased that better..... The other thing I was thinking about as my computer got switched on was how regionality played so large a part in disasters in days before the railways reduced national reactions to imbalance. And that in the days when there was no one watching our lords and masters they could do what they liked. Or ignore what they didn't want to see. Not all that long ago before we realised that the NSA was controlling Google and Facebook we still managed to get rid of half of our lords and masters including the Speaker of the House, when it came to light what a load of petty pilfering was going on amongst them. How apt that the cranks and nut cases should be on the other end of the problem with the internet. The major nodes (controlled by Rupert Murdoch and the various branches of secret governance will tell us one thing and the people like me will say another. And never the twain shall meet. There isn't too much danger to today's bitter harvest. The rich countries seldom suffer from food shortages due to flood or drought and a little cold this time of the year won't hurt any agriculture in northern climes. A hard winter is considered good for the rest of the year in higher latitudes. We can't say the same for tropical weather but our lords and masters are adept at making deals with their lords and masters so who cares? http://www.ted.com/talks/charmian_go...rs?language=en In something like 7 months we will begin to hear how reality bites; who gets to eat and who gets bitten. These things are slated to occur at "the time of the end" not because god is unhappy with us but because we have been left to ourselves. Those who do the right things will be seen for who they are and those who do the wrong things will be seen for who they are. Deal with it. It is going global but it is in your own neighbourhood where your reactions will be seen for what they are. There will be an awful lot of wrong things to deal with in a corrupt world, so far from the god of its ancestors. This' going to be fun. I can't wait. |
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On Thursday, 12 February 2015 09:28:16 UTC, Weatherlawyer wrote:
This' going to be fun. I can't wait. Hell's bells I seem to have missed it all: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-31003941 I wouldn't watch US news if you paid me and I don't watch BBC news because they want me to pay them. (What a bunch of narcissistic Boy Buggering Charlies!) It has made me snow-blind. No harm done thank goodness. I can remain an adroit, know it all bully in the thick of it, to no ill effect. In fact if it wasn't for my innate humility I would be hard put to feel out of anything. I have my charts and shall continue to keep on keeping on regardless. Hmmm... I want another word instead of regardless there... it makes me seem... Ah well, never mind, it will come to me. I must not grumble! |
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