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Feb 22, 2006, 11:57:42 PM2/22/06
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This is the start or end of a cycle of changes. Something happened in
the last few weeks that made me think that I may not be on the right
track after all with my ideas.

Then it all came around to the start again.

So this is me making a new start. Unless Jehovah himself builds the
house then the labourers working on it are wasting their time.

What that scripture means is no half measures. Without the firm basis
or foundation for any construct, the outcome will be disaster.

Talking of which:

Cyclone Kate set to intensify

23rd Feb 2006

QUEENSLAND'S second tropical cyclone of the season, Kate, is expected
to intensify in waters off the state's far north. Brisbane-based
Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre senior meteorologist Jeff Callaghan
said the cyclone was stationary 240km east of Thursday Island off the
tip of Cape York.

It was named Kate at 4am (AEST) today after developing from a low
pressure system in the Coral Sea into a cyclone overnight. Mr Callaghan
said the cyclone was a category one - the least severe on a scale of
one to five - but it had the potential to become destructive.

"We think it will intensify - there is always the potential for these
cyclones to be dangerous up in the warm waters," Mr Callaghan said. He
said Kate was expected to be stationary for about three or four days
but it was too early to tell if the cyclone would cross the coast.

"It hasn't moved much in the past 24 hours ... it will probably drift a
little further east and then south, but it won't really do anything and
(won't) cause any problems for the next three or four days," Mr
Callaghan said.

He said Kate wouldn't "go away" like the first cyclone of the season,
Jim, which dumped widespread rain over northern Queensland last month
before moving over the Coral Sea. "There's nothing coming up that is
going to sweep it over towards New Caledonia, whereas Jim wasted away
towards New Caledonia," Mr Callaghan said.

http://www.theadvertiser.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,18246419%255E1702,00.html

This is what has also just occurred in the earth:

MAP 5.5 2006/02/23 04:04:05 BOUVET ISLAND
MAP 4.2 2006/02/23 02:40:55 MOZAMBIQUE
MAP 5.3 2006/02/23 02:22:08 MOZAMBIQUE
MAP 5.4 2006/02/23 01:23:42 MOZAMBIQUE

MAP 7.5 2006/02/22 22:19:09 MOZAMBIQUE

Leading me to believe an inexplicable hiatus has just ended.

Or not as the case may be.

Weatherlawyer

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Mar 19, 2016, 5:33:34 AM3/19/16
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I have no idea why I became so taken with kate
 

7.5         2006/02/22 22:19:09        MOZAMBIQUE

 

Leading me to believe an inexplicable hiatus has just ended.

Or not as the case may be.


Date: 22-24 FEB 2006
Tropical Storm KATE
LAT    LON      TIME     WIND  PR  STAT
-10.80  144.90 02/22/18Z   45     - TROPICAL STORM
-11.40  146.50 02/23/06Z   50     - TROPICAL STORM
-11.70  147.60 02/23/18Z   45     - TROPICAL STORM
-11.30  146.10 02/24/06Z   20     - TROPICAL DEPRESSION

http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/s_pacific/2006/KATE/track.dat
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