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Poor old Alex. Such a brave trier and every bit more than a flash in the pan but in the end even the dawlish ignore him:

01/13/21Z TROPICAL DEPRESSION

01/14/15Z HURRICANE-1

01/14/18Z TROPICAL DEPRESSION

01/14/21Z HURRICANE-1

01/15/00Z TROPICAL DEPRESSION

01/15/09Z HURRICANE-1

01/15/12Z TROPICAL DEPRESSION

01/16/00Z HURRICANE-1

01/17/00Z TROPICAL STORM

And all the splendour that is the North Atlantic will end up as ongoing activity in Mexico or a pair of medium earthquakes out'er China 'cross t'Bay.
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Looking at the succession of immature lows bleeding out on today's chart I was wondering at how the earthquakes at the end of the fronts out from them were going to pan out.

Then it turned out that if you bleed all the Lows out of the Atlantic all you end up doing is digging one in. I might have guessed that all the carbon dioxide was going to bed down in there.

No..
Hang on it was already a 954 and it is still a 958 a week later. Where are they getting all the other little Lows from?
Western Europe?
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Forget the six at mexico that was the recuve from a passing storm the real arrow to watch is the 5.2M. over the Southwest Indian Ridge it is smack on where we had the last one when this all began:

2016/01/21 @ 13:02. 31.4 S. 58.3 E. Good job old Mike is still on the ball!
2016/01/12 @ 09:45. 31.3 S. 58.1 E. Southwest Indian Ridge Let's go trawling:


2015/12/04 @ 01:48. 34.0 S. 109.4 W. 4.8 Mb. Southern East Pacific Rise

2015/12/03 @ 15:55. 33.9 S. 109.1 W. 4.8 M. Southern East Pacific Rise

2015/12/03 @ 03:02. 34.6 S. 109.1 W. 5.2 M. Southern East Pacific Rise

And there, ladies and gentlemen is the other side of the seiche. These sieche control the sea floor flood-waters and are the original reason god invented earthquakes.
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On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at 9:28:04 PM UTC, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Poor old Alex. Such a brave trier and every bit more than a flash in the pan but in the end even the dawlish ignore him........



The obsession continues, as a result of one piece of (absolutely correct) criticism of W. It usually takes a couple of weeks for him to settle down again and revery to simply posting his usual impenetrable ridiculousness. These unwarranted and bizarre references to me, in totally unrelated posts of his show that my criticism hit the mark with perfect accuracy.
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On Thursday, 21 January 2016 09:38:23 UTC, dawlish wrote:
The obsession with trousers continues, as a result of one piece of
(superbificule the criticism of globalls Isis usually takes) a couple
of weeks for him to settle down October for revelry, simply posting his
(for me) impenetrable high jinks. These August trousers (unwarranted and
bizarre) references (to me) in totally unrelated posts (of me) show
that my criticism hit the mark with perfect trousers.


Did you mean for "October revelry"; only it's been a while. What is that on your mind, why and how?


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