Sunday, November 19, 2017

Mare's Tails

Greenland High + Mare's Tails = Tropical Storm @ Category <4.

Let me try and explain in a language a beginner might understand.
With a Greenland high or an anticyclone over Greenland, fine weather is expected to develop over most of Britain. What is happening is that a volcanic eruption has produced a change in the weather from "overcast" to clear skies.

With clear skies the temperature drops. This is because the atmosphere is full of water. In the upper atmosphere the water is too cold to form droplets of water, instead it remains invisible as a super-cool "fourth state of matter" when it gets warm enough to change states a "jump" takes place and the whole "continuum" starts again.

Even now this afternoon a few hours since I saw the mare's tails, this is occurring. If there is another eruption the skies might clear again but I suppose that things are going to continue ummmmm...

Everybody wants to be a comedian, even me.
Sorry about that.

As the skies darken once more and we head for another eruption. We may like to try and follow it and see if we can guess where things are going to blow their stack. The first thing is to look at the record of earthquakes, recent earthquakes, as they may help us guess:


It is 15:05 on Sunday 19 November 2017


The whole shebang


 and the inner planets


Ephemeris:
              Right                   Distance    From 47°N 7°E:
            Ascension    Declination      (AU)   Altitude Azimuth
Sun         15h 40m 47s   -19° 35.5'     0.988     5.299   53.613 Up
Mercury     17h 10m 28s   -25° 31.7'     1.106    10.571   32.550 Up
Venus       14h 52m 24s   -15° 20.4'     1.656     1.557   65.343 Up
Moon        16h 36m 49s   -17° 21.6'   63.3 ER    14.341   43.469 Up
Mars        13h  6m 30s    -5° 53.4'     2.289    -8.989   90.991 Set
Jupiter     14h 26m 33s   -13° 26.2'     6.364    -1.098   71.323 Set
Saturn      17h 44m 50s   -22° 26.2'    10.916    16.325   26.206 Up
Uranus       1h 34m 50s    +9° 15.1'    19.064     6.612  -96.488 Up
Neptune     22h 53m  2s    -8°  7.2'    29.691    19.443  -53.262 Up
Pluto       19h 14m 32s   -21° 48.0'    34.079    21.059    4.842 Up 
 
The important one here is, as always, the moon: 16h 36m 49s   South 17° 21.6'
 
Moon-Jupiter 05:26
Mercury West 09:59
Last Quarter 22:14 
A category 4 is a storm that interferes with sea levels making the Beaufort Scale irrelevant. But watch out for extended periods with no significant earthquakes anyway.

At 10pm it will be Second or last Quarter (singularities allowing) this is a volcanic/tornadic spell. Unless the CIA is using its terror weapon again we should have tornado events this week. If they are using the weapon I suspect instead of a tornado we may get a tropical storm -late in this season as it is.

I still think we get the volcano(s) but with a terror weapon it may be an interesting event. If anyone is listening for Schumann Resonance or has Tinnitus they might listen for slightly unusual pitches lasting for longer periods than eruptions (for a few hours) less long than the hiss of escaping steam from volcanoes.

I am referring to the unusual phenomenon in Northern California earlier this month:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=unusual+phenomenon+in+Northern+California&ia=web

If you have tinnitus the ping you get from an eruption lasts several seconds. Severe eruptions can cause pain that lasts longer. It is really painful, don't scorn it, god may give it to you. Ask him not to and hope he listens.

Well that is all I have to say, the usual suspects are:

6.6M. 67km E of Tadine, New Caledonia 2017-11-19 15:09:04 (UTC)
[That was an early report, I believe the waiting time is 2 hours normally. It isn't 4pm yet.]
The epicentre eye of the super-storm may well be through New Caledonia. The swarm is 160 degrees from Mexico. Make of that what you can, the  charts are similar to the previous with one striking exception.

7.0M. 86km ENE of Tadine, New Caledonia 2017-11-19 at 22:43 (UTC)
Too tired to look properly Tadine is about 100 degrees from the Mexican super-quake. Boy the CIA are going to have to make some serious compensation for that when we prove they can do it.








The Greenland High runs through the spell, all the way including the last one of the previous spell which brought this earlier:

Sun, 19 Nov 2017, 17:00
Not only is the anticyclone pervasive it reaches record heights at some 1052 millibars. My ISP has player pop all day until I loaded updates and rebooted. I kept refreshing but the North Atlantic charts wouldn't load it is usually the Hawaiian ones or the NA-EFS that do that. Not today.

So look out for levitating cars burning out and dealuminating along with houses Dustifying aka 9/11. A lack of tornadoes and maybe an Atlantic hurricane.

Nothing Asian on the NAEFS, yet:






Singularities:
(1) October to early February, stormy periods with minor anticyclonic interludes.
(2) February to May, cold waves associated with north-easterly winds.
(3) The summer period of alternating cool fresh north-westerly and warm, sultry south-westerly winds.
(4) September and early October, spells of anticyclonic conditions and late "summers".


 Mid November  "Anticyclonic"  Nov 15th - Nov 21st  Nov 18th, 20th  34/52=65%





EARLY WINTER [20th November - 19th January]:
Lengthy spells of any weather type less likely than 'high summer' or 'autumn' ... any extended types tend to be westerly / zonal /mild in nature ... unusual for type established early in this period to persist to end (or into 'Late winter') ... tendency to a post-Christmas 'stormy' period [recent notable examples 1997, 1998 & 1999] ... in former times, if these were to the south, perhaps associated with significant snow [ but not so much in recent years ] ... circulation type around 'New Year' some guide to type later in winter ... significant correlation [Lamb] between cold weather late December / early January & cold winters overall.

  15th - 24th November

 QUIET, FOGGY ANTICYCLONIC INTERLUDE
  Brief period, especially about 17th to 19th Nov. when Anticyclonic type is common, the anticyclones forming over Britain & W. Europe in maritime air. Westerly & Cyclonic types are uncommon at this time.

I strongly suggest that you get a Linux download and switch to a solid state hard drive. I recommend Mageia KDE with tainted enabled downloads which has "Steam" for games but Media Centre is Kodi enabled and readily available on Linux Format Magazine's DVD for newbies to grab without too much pain this month.

Good luck with it all and may Jehovah bless us all.

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