Tuesday, January 23, 2018

81

Wake up you dozey #Cnux
http://weatherlawyer.blogspot.co.uk/2018/01/belief.html
A large Block means a superquake and eruption don't miss it. You may be responsible
9     Strong Gale     75-88     47-54     41-47     Slight structural damage (chimney pots and slates removed).
10     Storm     89-102     55-63     48-55     Seldom experienced inland; trees uprooted; considerable structural damage

You don't get many of these to a pounding A North Atlantic depression that reaches from the shores of Labrador to the coast of Ireland
coincidentally as the 7.5 strikes the other shore of Canada. That is something else you never see in the same room except by arrangement. I wonder what Mrs Thatcher's finest have to say about it.

9     41-47     Strong Gale     High waves (23-32 ft), sea begins to roll, dense streaks of foam, spray may reduce visibility     Slight structural damage occurs, slate blows off roofs
10     48-55     Storm     Very high waves (29-41 ft) with overhanging crests, sea white with densely blown foam, heavy rolling, lowered visibility     Seldom experienced on land, trees broken or uprooted, "considerable structural

The piece of shit software being run by Nullschool deep-state only uses French instead of Imperial units. So it is relatively confusing to see the wind speeds quoted as 47 somethings that might be metres per second or kilometres per second.

Whatever the case, over the surface of the North Atlantic

Whatever the numerology is 81 of them extend from the Norwegian sea to within 5 degrees of Ireland. What is the betting that no comment will be found as the de facto coverage on uk.sci.weather.

They had a fire
Did you get that:

They had a fire 

They had a fire

Really! 
 I presume they never lost all the archives from May to October like these blokes did
That's all, I have to rant about this, let's look at the coresbored:

Kusatsu-Shirane eruption   Mount Kusatsu-Shirane erupts after 35 years of calm, leaves one dead and 18 injured   
Powerful M7.9 earthquake hits Gulf of Alaska, triggers tsunami warnings
January 23, 2018
Mount Kusatsu-Shirane erupts after 35 years of calm, leaves one dead and 18 injured
January 23, 2018
Powerful eruption at Mayon volcano, heavy ashfall and zero visibility, Alert Level 4
January 22, 2018
M6.3 earthquake hits Chile at intermediate depth, very strong shaking in Arica
January 21, 2018
dust storm middle easth january 19 2018   
Heavy dust storm envelops parts of the Middle East, turning the sky dark red
January 20, 2018
Tropical Cyclone "Berguitta" hits Mauritius and La Reunion with 800 mm of rain in 24 hours
January 19, 2018
Major storm hits northern Europe with hurricane-force winds, at least 10 killed
January 18, 2018


You aint seen nothin yet


We are off to Armageddon everything is set
She said we had it coming and she wanted it that way
Thinking stinking money is good money
And took all she could get,
She stuttered and nodded
Said don't look
She took all she could get
You ain't seen nothin' yet
You just ain't seen nothin' yet
It's something that you never will forget
Armageddon calling, you just ain't seen nothin' yet

One day when we're better, because there is a cure
With plague and famine coming
And the word of god is true
So she's got what she must get, yes, the answer for her quest
She stuck there nodding
Said don't look
This is what you get

It's not even first quarter so you ain't seen nothing yet
Count them: Volcanoes Today, 23 Jan 2018:
Fuego, Karymsky, Dukono, Turrialba, this is what we get
Mayon, Sinabung, Sabancaya, Kadovar
One two three four. One two three four
The ash is in the skies
Look at that there big surprise and just to think
You don't even reason why it is something you should not forget
You ain't seen nothing yet.
We are reaping the whirlpool
And there are geologists that have not said nothing yet
Looking round with big blind eyes
Looking to misdirect
Don't pay no never mind for we are all correct
Don't listen to the lunartricks
We have pensions to protect
The North Atlantic has gone dark
I suppose I could go on with this childish doggerel but it has bored me and there is nothing funny about the MetOffice being caught with its pants down. It's not as if someone could pop next door and borrow one from the Irish or catch the Metro to France.

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