I have not looked at the runs of charts for a while now, so I was curious what I might see. The Indian Ocean is pulling out all the stops but as far as I can see the elongations of Mercury has the floor.loud and clear for only a few seconds then disappearing into the background.
It is a real pity that I could not work with any of the duds that used to write on this board but they were not capable of reaching into the depths of this planet I love and none of them had the maturity to stick.
I don't know what they are going to say the the son of their maker but I have already apologised to him for my part in all of this. So lets get on with it:
The weather has been November from the get-go but unusually warm for Complex Lows in the North Atlantic:
I had a severe leg cramp of an abnormal type, where I could not move it out of a sitting position. I counted over half a minute before is ceased and judged it to be congrievious with this tinnitus tone: on the 7th November 2019 06:51 a whistle again
No sun - no moon!Category 5 super typhoon by 15:00 UTC on November 5.
No morn - no noon -
No dawn - no dusk - no proper time of day -
No sky - no earthly view -
No distance looking blue -
No road - no street - no 't'other side the way' -
No end to any Row -
No indications where the Crescents go -
No top to any steeple -
No recognitions of familiar people -
No courtesies for showing 'em -
No knowing 'em -
No travelling at all - no locomotion,
No inkling of the way - no notion -
No go' - by land or ocean -
No mail - no post -
No news from any foreign coast -
No Park - no Ring - no afternoon gentility -
No company - no nobility -
No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease,
No comfortable feel in any member -
No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees,
No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds, -
November!
No Thomas Hood -no more, neither.
It has been raining night and day with the overcast of volcanic eruptions; damp and calm but also very warm (relatively.)
I have not looked at these for a while:
02. 00:33 Moon 23° S. 07:31 Moon-Saturn: 0.6° N
04. 10:23 First Quarter
05. 23:41 South Taurid Shower: ZHR = 10
07. O8:37 Moon Apogee: 405100 km
09. 19:18 Venus-Antares: 3.9° N. 23:05 Mars-Spica: 2.8° N.
11. 15:17 Mercury Inferior Conjunction.
12. 13:34 Full Moon
The largest eruption in the run: 11th Mercury Inferior Conjunction.
Tropical Cyclone "Halong" formed November 2, 2019 east of the Northern Mariana Islands as the 23rd named storm of the 2019 Pacific typhoon season. It reached Category 2 hurricane equivalent early November 4 and then explosively intensified into a
Obviously I can't speak for the last month but 20th October 2019 Mercury Elongation: 24.6° E. 08:28 Moon Ascending Node and
09:07 Moon North 22.9° N. Coincided with a sever tornado spell:
Search and see what relationship these have with the trolls that used to live under the bridges to knowledge on here. I am not damning anyone that has not damned themselves. https://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/191020_rpts.html
And did the furtherance await this?
New eruptive phase at Barren Island volcano in the Andaman Sea, India, has entered a new eruptive phase since October 23, 2019, after a relatively calm period during the summer months with little or no activity.
Satellite imagery showed intermittent but frequent thermal signals and small ash plumes, indicating that mild... https://watchers.news/
Lost sheep:
https://www.nature.com/subjects/volcanology
I wont' mention anything from the despicable: https://volcano.si.edu/faq/index.cfm?question=eruptionsbyyear&checkyear=2019 except to say they stand in the way of President Trump's New Space administrations efforts to explore any thing and everything.
On Thursday, 7 November 2019 09:18:44 UTC, Weatherlawyer wrote:loud and clear for only a few seconds then disappearing into the background.
I have not looked at the runs of charts for a while now, so I was curious what I might see. The Indian Ocean is pulling out all the stops but as far as I can see the elongations of Mercury has the floor.
It is a real pity that I could not work with any of the duds that used to write on this board but they were not capable of reaching into the depths of this planet I love and none of them had the maturity to stick.
I don't know what they are going to say the the son of their maker but I have already apologised to him for my part in all of this. So lets get on with it:
The weather has been November from the get-go but unusually warm for Complex Lows in the North Atlantic:
I had a severe leg cramp of an abnormal type, where I could not move it out of a sitting position. I counted over half a minute before is ceased and judged it to be congrievious with this tinnitus tone: on the 7th November 2019 06:51 a whistle again
Category 5 super typhoon by 15:00 UTC on November 5.No sun - no moon!
No morn - no noon -
No dawn - no dusk - no proper time of day -
No sky - no earthly view -
No distance looking blue -
No road - no street - no 't'other side the way' -
No end to any Row -
No indications where the Crescents go -
No top to any steeple -
No recognitions of familiar people -
No courtesies for showing 'em -
No knowing 'em -
No travelling at all - no locomotion,
No inkling of the way - no notion -
No go' - by land or ocean -
No mail - no post -
No news from any foreign coast -
No Park - no Ring - no afternoon gentility -
No company - no nobility -
No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease,
No comfortable feel in any member -
No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees,
No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds, -
November!
No Thomas Hood -no more, neither.
It has been raining night and day with the overcast of volcanic eruptions; damp and calm but also very warm (relatively.)
I have not looked at these for a while:
02. 00:33 Moon 23° S. 07:31 Moon-Saturn: 0.6° N
04. 10:23 First Quarter
05. 23:41 South Taurid Shower: ZHR = 10
07. O8:37 Moon Apogee: 405100 km
09. 19:18 Venus-Antares: 3.9° N. 23:05 Mars-Spica: 2.8° N.
11. 15:17 Mercury Inferior Conjunction.
12. 13:34 Full Moon
The largest eruption in the run: 11th Mercury Inferior Conjunction.
Tropical Cyclone "Halong" formed November 2, 2019 east of the Northern Mariana Islands as the 23rd named storm of the 2019 Pacific typhoon season. It reached Category 2 hurricane equivalent early November 4 and then explosively intensified into a
Obviously I can't speak for the last month but 20th October 2019 Mercury Elongation: 24.6° E. 08:28 Moon Ascending Node and
09:07 Moon North 22.9° N. Coincided with a sever tornado spell:
Search and see what relationship these have with the trolls that used to live under the bridges to knowledge on here. I am not damning anyone that has not damned themselves. https://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/191020_rpts.html
And did the furtherance await this?
New eruptive phase at Barren Island volcano in the Andaman Sea, India, has entered a new eruptive phase since October 23, 2019, after a relatively calm period during the summer months with little or no activity.
Satellite imagery showed intermittent but frequent thermal signals and small ash plumes, indicating that mild... https://watchers.news/
Lost sheep:
https://www.nature.com/subjects/volcanology
I wont' mention anything from the despicable: https://volcano.si.edu/faq/index.cfm?question=eruptionsbyyear&checkyear=2019 except to say they stand in the way of President Trump's New Space administrations efforts to explore any thing and everything.
Bad news for volcano-phobicshttp://mkwc.ifa.hawaii.edu/requests/sequences/86.23.66.170-1573138898.2812.gif
On Thursday, 14 November 2019 01:22:29 UTC, Weatherlawyer wrote:continent, not reaching the British Isles and so any snow will remain mostly confined to high ground."
On Wednesday, 13 November 2019 20:44:46 UTC, JGD wrote:
On 13/11/2019 20:27, Graham Easterling wrote:
He's also younger than Keith Richard & Mick Jagger.
The Stones in 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5aMoWGeaV8
It's clearly a case of taking care of yourself.
Think the smiley is missing off that last remark? Though the full range of preservatives that eg Jagger-Richards have been using is not public knowledge AFAIK.
Ripped off baby faces and stuff you mean?
I think the worst of the cold just misses the UK according to today's forecast. The plethora of warm fronts denoting volcanic activity is unlikely to have pecolated to netweather. But it is sure as eggs in Iceland.
Would Sishaldin be plus or minus 80 degrees from us: https://watchers.news/2019/11/12/significant-increase-of-activity-at-shishaldin-volcano-fire-fountaining-observed-alaska/
Don't all shout at once, I may get the misapprehension that anyone on here is paying the least attention.
from the Netweather site:
"As the week progresses we can expect a strong Scandinavian blocking high to develop, while low pressure systems in the North Atlantic will keep pushing against the block, and mainly affecting western and southern parts of the British Isles.
Winds will tend to blow from between south and east, which means that it will often remain fairly cold, especially in central, southern and eastern England, but the coldest air masses from Russia and Siberia will tend to remain confined to the near
among you but of course I am too polite to know whom that is.
It is not actually blocking. The density of a Siberian High is that of a sub Arctic Low. They do mix but under persuasion. In the absence of a bottleneck, the warm air escapes to the Northern climes of any part of the northern hemisphere.
If they are forced close enough the cyclone swallows the High. Such a scenario leads to yet more volcanic activity, depositing ice on the nearest glaciers as the polar air reacts to the extra-tropical. I assume this is all obvious to the less dawlish
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