On Apr 10, 4:50 pm, Weatherlawyer <
weatherlaw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Weatherlawyer wrote:
> > I was watching a lot of precipitation sliding straight down the
> > eastern edge of South Africa on:
>
> >
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/charts/viewer/index.shtml?type=mslp-p...
The title of this thread has been changed accordingly.
It is pretty obvious that there will be a largish quake on Monday but
how large I can't say.
There is a line of Lows on the Canadian EFS indicative of this:
>
http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/ensemble/naefs/cartes_e.html
> 4. Contemporary meteorology tends to get the picture wrong.
>
> As it is the start of a new phase today, I think it is unlikely that
> the big one will be on the 15th. That's right in the middle of a
> spell. Not that there is no precedence for such a thing to occur. I
> still have time to check out the other sites. Maybe it is a large
> tornado cell
Quite a large cell of tornadoes has run over the last few days. This
has displaced a lot of the energy that would have gone into a severe
or more sever quake that the stuff we have been having at the same
time:
>
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/today.html
But the Australian southern hemisphere run shows a lot of contusion on
the shores of Antarctica from 18:00 Sunday night:
>
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/charts/viewer/index.shtml?type=mslp-precip&tz=UTC&area=SH&model=G&chartSubmit=Refresh+View
The MetO model shows that the present set up as of midnight this
morning was due to break up about the time of writing (noon today.)
Things remain fractured until noon Friday and even then the charts are
full of thunder. (Which tends to occur alongside earthquakes -possibly
we have thunder instead of earthquakes the same way Kansas and the
rest of the US Mid-West does?)
A lot of purple mice appear on the chart on Saturday along with a new
Low system indicative of another tropical storm or a resurgence of an
existing one. It is surrounded by satellite Lows until the end of the
run, thus I believe the earthquakes they are showing us are to be more
of the same:
>
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/surface_pressure.html
That is; more of these doubles and trebles:
Update time = Thu Apr 11 10:28:53 UTC 2013
4.8 2013/04/11 02:03:24 28.507 51.676 10.1 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.0 2013/04/10 23:35:18 28.282 51.640 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.6 2013/04/10 12:40:18 28.514 51.552 9.9 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.1 2013/04/10 09:29:54 28.541 51.632 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
5.2 2013/04/10 08:00:00 28.438 51.738 9.9 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.8 2013/04/10 07:10:41 28.309 51.751 10.1 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.3 2013/04/10 06:18:37 28.786 51.673 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.1 2013/04/09 21:18:22 28.521 51.584 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.8 2013/04/09 20:54:16 28.276 51.675 9.9 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.7 2013/04/09 20:43:48 5.613 93.310 31.2 OFF THE WEST
COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATRA
4.6 2013/04/09 20:06:53 28.420 51.641 19.9 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.7 2013/04/09 19:45:37 -2.855 139.172 50.8 NEAR THE NORTH
COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA
4.4 2013/04/09 19:10:34 28.407 51.626 10.1 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.3 2013/04/09 18:59:09 28.516 51.711 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.4 2013/04/09 17:21:00 28.510 51.738 9.5 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.7 2013/04/09 16:32:32 28.446 51.685 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.2 2013/04/09 15:05:46 28.146 51.705 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.8 2013/04/09 14:44:52 28.394 51.666 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.8 2013/04/09 13:30:42 28.308 51.654 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.2 2013/04/09 13:03:24 28.497 51.565 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.7 2013/04/09 12:47:47 28.359 51.724 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
4.7 2013/04/09 12:41:05 28.415 51.691 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
5.4 2013/04/09 12:05:40 28.491 51.685 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
6.3 2013/04/09 11:52:50 28.500 51.591 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
3.4 2013/04/09 10:43:56 53.737 -164.282 25.5 UNIMAK ISLAND
REGION, ALASKA
2.5 2013/04/09 10:30:12 54.075 -164.490 45.5 UNIMAK ISLAND
REGION, ALASKA
4.6 2013/04/09 08:49:13 -23.578 -64.557 28.1 JUJUY,
ARGENTINA
4.5 2013/04/09 08:42:25 -23.501 -64.504 24.0 SALTA,
ARGENTINA
2.7 2013/04/09 00:08:34 18.354 -67.536 4.0 MONA PASSAGE,
PUERTO RICO
2.5 2013/04/08 23:51:19 18.193 -67.478 31.0 MONA PASSAGE,
PUERTO RICO
3.2 2013/04/07 10:02:17 66.234 -148.742 7.4 NORTHERN ALASKA
3.8 2013/04/07 09:34:38 66.224 -148.746 17.2 NORTHERN
ALASKA
4.6 2013/04/07 08:40:37 -7.986 -79.593 64.3 NEAR THE COAST
OF NORTHERN PERU
4.4 2013/04/07 05:18:25 11.941 -87.888 35.1 NEAR THE COAST
OF NICARAGUA
4.7 2013/04/07 04:34:06 17.516 147.263 60.1 MARIANA ISLANDS
REGION
4.5 2013/04/07 03:38:06 17.492 147.433 59.9 MARIANA ISLANDS
REGION
5.4 2013/04/07 01:31:18 17.414 147.351 31.6 MARIANA ISLANDS
REGION
4.8 2013/04/06 19:57:48 16.269 147.275 49.6 MARIANA ISLANDS
REGION
4.6 2013/04/06 09:34:13 -9.905 -75.487 45.1 CENTRAL PERU
4.6 2013/04/06 08:49:29 -8.828 -78.654 77.6 NEAR THE COAST
OF NORTHERN PERU
5.2 2013/04/06 07:50:31 -3.523 138.432 71.1 PAPUA,
INDONESIA
4.8 2013/04/06 07:37:55 1.650 127.458 136.0 HALMAHERA,
INDONESIA
4.7 2013/04/06 06:56:50 -3.723 152.064 8.4 NEW IRELAND
REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
4.6 2013/04/06 06:20:46 -3.400 138.553 68.3 PAPUA,
INDONESIA
4.1 2013/04/06 05:57:59 -3.522 138.300 70.6 PAPUA,
INDONESIA
7.0 2013/04/06 04:42:36 -3.526 138.466 68.0 PAPUA,
INDONESIA
3.3 2013/04/05 03:04:19 19.110 -64.682 10.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS
REGION
3.0 2013/04/05 02:24:20 19.128 -64.605 43.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS
REGION
3.0 2013/04/05 02:18:26 53.467 -165.272 35.7 FOX ISLANDS,
ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
3.1 2013/04/05 02:11:11 53.480 -165.272 41.1 FOX ISLANDS,
ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
Actually the coast of America is lit up like a christmas tree from
Peru to Russia and it is possible to see certain sequencing taking
place with certain regions. But I haven't been paying much atention to
stuff of less than 4 to 4.5 so I have missed out on all of that.
As I stated in a previous post to this thread, there is a link with
rain in Britain and the demise of tropical storms. Such is the case
here today (11th April 2013.) Andf I dare say things are going to get
sunnier from this mizzle asa the Low system expires and froms the next
blocked High. Let's hope it doesn't all signal another unfortunate
long run of similar weather.
The MetOffice's chart indicates that another storm is forming. There
is tremendous elongation after Monday on the BOM run but even so it
does allow for another tropical storm too.
An odd one.