Monday, July 24, 2017

Monday's eruption

I have a poor track record with predicting eruptions. At the moment I am working on the development of troughs in Antarctica and possibly, the extents of their ellipsis.

Whatever the case, the isobars surrounding Antarctica go from discrete cyclonic systems to one overall connected wall of equal pressure when the sky has become flooded with supercooled water in the tropopause:


The amount of pointing is minimal but something at60 degrees East indicates Reunion may be involved.

It goes from these multi cored but separate systems:


Wait, is that core at 80 East pointing to Mt Erebus?
Or the ice-sheet on the Weddell Sea?


All the pointing on the Australian charts seems to be introvert.


So Reunion on the 29th?


I shall stop now:


So what volcanoes are active at 120/130 West?


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