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![]() The five day F/Cast shows for Sunday N/A I assume the BBC means Not Available or could it be Not Applicable ? Perhaps they cannot decide what will happen on Sunday ? Perhaps Sunday has been 'scrubbed' due to lack of interest ? For Alresford 5 Day F/Cast http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?id=3481&links For London 5 Day F/cast http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.sh...rld=0008&links |
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JRM - Alresford Hants wrote in message . ..
The five day F/Cast shows for Sunday N/A I assume the BBC means Not Available or could it be Not Applicable ? Perhaps they cannot decide what will happen on Sunday ? Perhaps Sunday has been 'scrubbed' due to lack of interest ? For Alresford 5 Day F/Cast http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?id=3481&links For London 5 Day F/cast http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.sh...rld=0008&links I hate to say this but notwithstanding POtocatypetle and a few others and some M6 quakes too, the phases point to a settled period of stormy weather: JULY 13 19 21 =7:21 pm. JULY 21 7 01 JULY 29 6 53 AUG. 5 7 28 AUG. 12 4 48. This should bring fine at last or if it continues wet there will be a faily large quake soon after the 27th Aug. But if that is wet too expect a real disaster early in September. http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/MoonPhase.html#y2003 |
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![]() "Michael McNeil" wrote in message om... I hate to say this but notwithstanding POtocatypetle and a few others and some M6 quakes too, the phases point to a settled period of stormy weather: A 'settled' period of stormy weather?? Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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Countryfile
Sun 27 Jul, 11:30 am - 12:00 pm 30mins Charlotte Smith has an investigation in to the alleged dangers pesticides and other chemicals in our environment are causing to our health. And John Craven has further information on how you can enter the Countryfile photographic competition - with a video diary from one of Britain's top landscape photographers. Including Weather For The Week Ahead at 11.55am. Probably missed the point here, but who cares :-) Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net JRM - Alresford Hants wrote in message ... The five day F/Cast shows for Sunday N/A I assume the BBC means Not Available or could it be Not Applicable ? Perhaps they cannot decide what will happen on Sunday ? Perhaps Sunday has been 'scrubbed' due to lack of interest ? For Alresford 5 Day F/Cast http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?id=3481&links For London 5 Day F/cast http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.sh...rld=0008&links |
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![]() "SnowSE(2)" wrote in message ... Countryfile Sun 27 Jul, 11:30 am - 12:00 pm 30mins Charlotte Smith has an investigation in to the alleged dangers pesticides and other chemicals in our environment are causing to our health. And John Craven has further information on how you can enter the Countryfile photographic competition - with a video diary from one of Britain's top landscape photographers. Including Weather For The Week Ahead at 11.55am. Probably missed the point here, but who cares :-) Well as they won't have to bother describing Sunday's weather cos there won't be any, they can go straight onto Monday and thus have time for a more detailed forecast for the rest of the week ![]() Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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![]() "Richard Dixon" wrote in message . 1.4... Maybe I've missed something, but what's the link between seismic and meteorological activity. Any papers you can refer me to? Try 'The Daily Mail'. The astrology section ![]() Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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![]() The problems they have had F/Casting the Weather this W/E probably explains the reason for not putting the F/Cast up earlier this week - see my posting below done on Weds 23rd On Thurs/Fri R4+ Beeb1 eve and late eve F/Cast have been a bit of a joke - albeit on one/two occasions they have said there not too sure about the weather this W/E - they finally opted for heavy rain in the south/SE today .So far today I have seen 3 light showers, Pavement/roads currently dry . Is the 'heavy' stuff on its way ? cheers JRM On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 11:53:46 +0100, JRM - Alresford Hants wrote: The five day F/Cast shows for Sunday N/A I assume the BBC means Not Available or could it be Not Applicable ? Perhaps they cannot decide what will happen on Sunday ? Perhaps Sunday has been 'scrubbed' due to lack of interest ? For Alresford 5 Day F/Cast http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?id=3481&links For London 5 Day F/cast http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.sh...rld=0008&links |
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"Wijke Ruiter" wrote in
: An article in Nature -- must have been February/March-edition, will have a search -- tells about a researched positive correlation between melting snow in the Japanese mountains during springtime and seismic activity. As the winter-snowcover can grow so heavy it presses the upper-earth layer. When snow melts cracks can appear in the earth's crust while the upper-layer resets. A lovely scenario for earth-tremor. But that's the only link (so far) between meteorology and seismic activity I ever heard/ read of. (Except for Michael's posts in this NG now and then :-). ) That's very interesting, Wijke. But seismic (not volcanic, i.e. Pinatubo) activity leading to a change in the weather? Cheers Richard |
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![]() "Richard Dixon" schreef in bericht . 1.4... That's very interesting, Wijke. But seismic (not volcanic, i.e. Pinatubo) activity leading to a change in the weather? Nope, Richard, never read/heard about that effects; and afaik there is no scientific proof of such a correlation either. In the Nature's article about the Japanese springtime mountains its the other way around -- raising temperature causes indirectly, via melting snow, seismic activity. Makes me think of the breaking rocks of the Matterhorn; it could be linked to that in a similar direction :-). Wijke |
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"Michael McNeil" wrote in message
om I hate to say this but notwithstanding POtocatypetle and a few others and some M6 quakes too, the phases point to a settled period of stormy weather: http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/MoonPhase.html#y2003 13 JULY 19:21 =7:21 pm. 21 JULY 07:01 29 JULY 06:53 05 AUG. 07:28 Knowing what I know now this should have brought a ridge or trough or something of that ilk. 12 AUG. 04:48. This should bring fine at last or if it continues wet there will be a faily large quake soon after the 27th Aug. But if that is wet too expect a real disaster early in September. And of course not one of you found a discrepancy there that would have given me this: August 21 -- South Island of New Zealand -- 7.2M Serves me right for not looking at what I was doing! Mind you I'd had peritonitis for a few months and was in hospital while all this was going on. (That's my excuse anyway.) -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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