Sunday, November 05, 2017

Scrying

4 November: Full Moon 05:23 This is a strong phase, with direct impact over the Atlantic. The day started wet and then cleared by the afternoon.
No tropical storms and no tornadoes looming. http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/ http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/today.html
So that was Pachelbel's Canon an apt segue to Katchaturian's Sabre Dance.

The last significant earthquake was a 5.6 at: 95km NNE of Hihifo, Tonga on 2017-11-04 15:24:31 (UTC) so we are now counting out to the next tropical storm with under 29 hours on the clock at the time of writing.

That is at the end of the meteorological side of the Beaufort Scale signalling the development of tropical storms and approaching the development of volcanic magma-chamber-rotation from 30 hours plus, since that last quake mentioned.

I explained the relationship of the hiatus with the eruption threshold of the Beaufort Scale in a previous blog. Though as storms do not preclude eruptions like they do earthquakes, I need to go over it again due to new things leaned. (Some other time.)

There is a system crossing Siberia while a deep low blocks out the North Atlantic Approaches. The Siberian arrives in the Gulf of Alaska on Monday.
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/charts/viewer/index.shtml?type=mslp-precip&tz=UTC&area=G&model=G&chartSubmit=Refresh+View









A Complex Low 80 degrees E Antarctica is full to the brim from an High south of it on the continent, leading to the growth of an extensive isobar phenomenon that indicates another eruption is building.
This arrives with the Low at 40 E which sucks the life out of the Doldrum under Madagascar to do it (also by Monday.)
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/charts/viewer/index.shtml?type=mslp-precip&tz=UTC&area=SH&model=G&chartSubmit=Refresh+View









What shall we call this one. I like Sibelius's Karelia Suite (fitting for the politics of the day?
Not that I am saying anything about that!) Maybe Tubular bells of something from a Dead musician like it to go with it?

Mauna Kea is reporting and looking OK:
http://mkwc2.ifa.hawaii.edu/cgi-bin/process-sequence.cgi


So that leaves us with the North Atlantic discussion:
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/surface-pressure/#?tab=surfacePressureColour&fcTime=1441929600
Which I may have mentioned earlier.



Always fresh as the day they make this stuff up is the NA-EFS
Today we have a line  of Lows running SE from a blocking High with is complex or rather a double block. It could get interesting but at the moment it looks like an earthquake of 6.9M, maximum followed by the more severe tornadoes promised yesterday. I have no idea where they are headed I will try scrying it but I am useless at that sort of stuff I suspect someone more gifted than I with tinnitus would make a better scryer for these things.

I don't know what you think of occult practice but you can't see anything with your eyes closed. The common practice with Christendom is to shrivel yourself into a rictus rather than reach out to god. Try stretching out to him with your eyes wide and see if he strikes you down for insolence. Maybe you will learn something.

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