On Sunday, 17 December 2017 03:56:47 UTC, Weatherlawyer wrote:
> > Have you seen the sea-level data for the NAEFS today?
> >
> > An irregular elongation in the Alaskan Gulf indicates an eruption, IMO.
> >
> > IIRC there should be more compression over the Rockies in the USA. There was a quite striking assembly some time before Texas and Puerto Rico were hit with those hurricanes.
> >
> > What is it like for bird-strikes?
>
> Watch out for something explosive on Tuesday afternoon.
Key: tropical depression Kai Tak. 17 December, 2017. 26 dead, 23 missing, 15k stranded, 90k evacuated. Philippines.
Villa Santa Lucia, Chile. Mudslide. 3 dead, 15 missing
Thomas fire. 3rd largest in Californian history, evacuations ordered.
M6.9 Java.? 6.5 ESE of Cipatujah, Indonesia 2017-12-15 16:47(UTC)
Whatch this develop, as it never leaves the Philippines:
http://mkwc2.ifa.hawaii.edu/models/modelsanim.cgi?model=gfs&domain=npac¶m=winds&orient=horiz&level=sfc&modeltime=2017121706&gfsanimduration=384&banner=mkwc&imgsize=med&animtype=flash
The Tropical Depression seems to increase in power even as it washes ashore, thereafter it hangs on the edge until it's replacement arrives.
The tone I keep hearing is unvarying, constant and has been going on for a day or more now at 7000 on the sawtooth register here:
onlinetonegenerator.com/432Hz.html
The setting falls to the default so keep adjusting the settings, starting the tone until you get a match at the start.(I don't have time or patience to fiddle with it.)
Google has reverted to basic mode: JavaScript free for the duration of this phenomenon. I dare say that most linux user groups are on to it like flies on cuddly linux coders, one pot noodle too many.