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Doubtless recent events on the Tajikistan-Xinjiang border have not escaped your notice. But let me draw you attention to the fact that such seismic escapement has produced a line or arc of earthquakes from both the North Atlantic and the islnads of Indonesia meeting at the borders of the Asian countries above.

The recent tropical storm is also coupled with that as is the line of storms extended out through North America. It is momentous event that we should do well to investigate. But of course if you would rather discuss flowerpots, wet sheep and pointless financial/politics; don't let me intrude.

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On Tuesday, 28 June 2016 06:31:40 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Doubtless recent events on the Tajikistan-Xinjiang border have not escaped your notice. But let me draw you attention to the fact that such seismic escapement has produced a line or arc of earthquakes from both the North Atlantic and the islnads of Indonesia meeting at the borders of the Asian countries above.

The recent tropical storm is also coupled with that as is the line of storms extended out through North America. It is momentous event that we should do well to investigate. But of course if you would rather discuss flowerpots, wet sheep and pointless financial/politics; don't let me intrude.


I was hoping to draw a parallel with saddles and cols and maybe even a connection bewteen the jup in energy levels from streamline to seismic anomalies (Navier-Stokes problem) but in looking up duality just now it seems I have hit on a real-time example of Desargues Theorem. I don't doubt for a moment that I am wrong but... fancy that!

From another forum:
I am guilty of subjective misremembering:
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/160622_rpts.html

Or am I ?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gh4/edit#gid=0

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desargues's_theorem


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