2013/06/13 @ 16:47
M 6.7 South of Jawa, Indonesia
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http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/eq/latest/index_EN?list=w
What is interesting is that the cyclone that signalled it started life
in Indonesia several days ago. Joined forces with another rain band in
the Pacific and moved to the vicinity of Cape Horn; 120 or so degrees
off longitude.
I really must try and get my head around upper atmosphere charts.
There is a swing very much like a balance involved in these
perigrinations. Plus the Canadian charts are showing three Lows in a
row much more clearly up there:
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http://weather.gc.ca/ensemble/naefs/cartes_e.html
(Forecast for the 16th June 2013.)
In the mean time; the sequences vis a vis the earth's largest mascon
and the Fijian Triangle together with the distances Antarctic storms
travel before cyclogenesis has given up another clue.
Strikingly obvious as usual -in hindsight!
OH, wait...
It's not on today's charts!
There is a lot of interesting stuff going >BANG!!< on the 100 to 120
longitudes though. Keeps going through till Tuesday too by the look of
it (unless you count Sunday and Monday. That'll be the hiatus in the
seismic background, I imagine.)