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On Feb 20, 10:21 pm, "Weatherlawyer"
wrote: http://www.alertnet.org/thefacts/rel...00714S_14S.htm So that keeps everything in line with the increased mistiness this spell; which incidentally must be an archetype for that sort of thing. Some pretty, ground hugging stuff this morning, developed well, then dispersed as ephemeral as anything outside of Hollywood or wherever they used to make those naff Hammer films in the bad old days. I forgot to mention that along with the exceptionally warm weather, the mist is not sheltering us from, came a fairly large earthquake: 6.7 Mag. 08:04 -1S. 127E. KEPULAUAN OBI, INDONESIA 232 Kph, that's pretty strong is it not?Jan Van Meeus Well the spell is not over -despite the wishes of several people, not least of which is a Welsh magician. Sorry but I can't help it. And now to open this topic for discussion with people I have not trained to fear me: Does anyone know the various algorithms that are used to plug in the positions of the moon? It's a simple question and if you can't say yes, say nothing. However if you would care to chance your arm with a comment on the first diagramme in this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_phase you may learn something. |
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Two tropical cyclones in a busy winter season:
http://tsr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/ All in line with the misty weather forecast on TV earlier. Coincidence or what? |
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Two tropical cyclones in a busy winter season:
http://tsr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/ All in line with the misty weather forecast on TV earlier. Coincidence or what? |
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![]() There was a forecast for mists on the local weather spot on the early evening news yesterday but no sign or remark about it on this mornings spots...... Never the less an increase in the tropical cyclonic activity: http://tsr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/ Google seems to be playing up once more, so I apologise in advance for any duplication. |
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Bugger Google.
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