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http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/ +

2016/09/08 21:53. -19.53 91.52 6.8 Mw(mB) South Indian Ocean
2016/09/08 21:46. -54.64 158.60 6.1 M Macquarie Island, Australia

25 hours after
2016/09/07 20:07. 54.58 168.63 5.5 Mb Komandorsky Islands, Russia

and some pretty interesting ice-cloud if anyone was watching at the time?
All of which should make Sixteen a biggie, no?
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On Friday, 9 September 2016 02:00:46 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/ +

2016/09/08 21:53. -19.53 91.52 6.8 Mw(mB) South Indian Ocean
2016/09/08 21:46. -54.64 158.60 6.1 M Macquarie Island, Australia

25 hours after
2016/09/07 20:07. 54.58 168.63 5.5 Mb Komandorsky Islands, Russia

and some pretty interesting ice-cloud if anyone was watching at the time?
All of which should make Sixteen a biggie, no?


How about slow tropopausal warming? STWs. Anyone care to look at the sky at any time in the last week and seen the overcast?
Tonight's meeon seems to be clearing it and I doubt any of you have bothered to woner why.

It will come as no surprise then, to you sleepwalking/killed filers (how about we use the word schleps for you? I am have to carry you louts and losers all, after all when i could as easily be watching my collection of old films...)

....that the ice cloud that was previously hanging just below the tropopause is now blending into a cat 4 signal once more. And i a ma pretty sure that none of you will be considering the implications for volcanic activity and dust storms including the dust storms of Mars:
t+24 and 108 for instance:
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...area=G&model=G

No?

OK.

Please yourselves.
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On Saturday, 10 September 2016 20:36:56 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Friday, 9 September 2016 02:00:46 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/ +

2016/09/08 21:53. -19.53 91.52 6.8 Mw(mB) South Indian Ocean
2016/09/08 21:46. -54.64 158.60 6.1 M Macquarie Island, Australia

25 hours after
2016/09/07 20:07. 54.58 168.63 5.5 Mb Komandorsky Islands, Russia

and some pretty interesting ice-cloud if anyone was watching at the time?
All of which should make Sixteen a biggie, no?


How about slow tropopausal warming? STWs. Anyone care to look at the sky at any time in the last week and seen the overcast?
Tonight's meeon seems to be clearing it and I doubt any of you have bothered to woner why.

It will come as no surprise then, to you sleepwalking/killed filers (how about we use the word schleps for you? I am have to carry you louts and losers all, after all when I could as easily be watching my collection of old films...)

...that the ice cloud that was previously hanging just below the tropopause is now blending into a cat 4 signal once more. And i a ma pretty sure that none of you will be considering the implications for volcanic activity and dust storms including the dust storms of Mars:
t+24 and 108 for instance:
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...area=G&model=G

No?

OK.

Please yourselves.


And looking out from my home just after sundown see that the sky is now filled with lower cloud with more definition. So that cooling process has sorted out the phasing of cloudscapes.

The more you learn the more you learn. Well at least it is interesting.
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