Monday, October 23, 2017

25 October 2017

We have two storms about Greenland for your delectation ladies and gents. The one across the Davies Straight betokens earthquakes of above par. The storm commonly understood to be an Icelandic Low will surely bring a temporary foreclosure to the present volcanic outpouring. (Depussy II also known as Octopussy.)









I am presuming that you do not need clarification as the sequence is plain.


What is interesting is that the direction of fluid flow for these cyclones. They are rare enough to inspire comment and speculation about Icelandic or Canary eruptions. Mere speculation but confirmatory if true.




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