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Today's Atlantic or more specifically the chart for t+120 this evening (25/26 Jan 2016) is a boiler. It has everything a meteorologist could want except to have to predict it.
I can't go wrong with it. So I am calling what I should have the last time. Another Atlantic hurricane if it waits past Saturday it will be a record breaker and the Australian charts are saving it for February. So that is going to be interesting. (I hate to disappoint you but line storms are more likely.)That and volcanic eruptions) and earthquakes but not at the same time of course.) And a tornado to go with the line storms but I don't know how that works.) There that should keep stoooopid happy -but it won't shut him up of course. |
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