To: exhaustedmomma; Kathy in Alaska
I don't know enough about earthquakes to even know if that's unusual, but if I lived near there, I'd be worried.
Let's ping somebody who might know.
To: Howlin
you mean... that might be a normal day. it would be like living in a bowl of jello
1,632 posted on
10/23/2005 11:16:50 PM PDT by
exhaustedmomma
(Calling illegal alien an undocumented immigrant is like calling a burglar an uninvited house guest)
To: Howlin
What likely is the last report from the Hunters for a couple hours until the next plane makes it in - at 1:54 am EDT, pressure up 1 mb to 954 mb, max flight-level winds down slightly but still supporting a Cat 3 -
821
URNT12 KNHC 240615
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 24/05:54:00Z
B. 25 deg 02 min N
083 deg 12 min W
C. 700 mb 2716 m
D. NA kt
E. NA deg nm
F. 059 deg 080 kt
G. 309 deg 024 nm
H. 955 mb
I. 11 C/ 3049 m
J. 15 C/ 3046 m
K. 15 C/ NA
L. CLOSED WALL
M. C60
N. 1234 / 7
O. 0.02 / 3 nm
P. AF305 2424A WILMA OB 33
MAX FL WIND 112 KT SW QUAD 04:11:30 Z
MAX FL TEMP 18 C, 301 / 14NM
Motion over the previous 1:33 - northeast (41 degrees) at 20.6 mph. This puts it 127 miles west-southwest (244 degrees) of Everglades City and 116 miles southwest (229 degrees) of Naples.
1,648 posted on
10/23/2005 11:24:51 PM PDT by
steveegg
(Tagline withheld until we know whether Miers will be a younger O'Connor or Roberts' soulmate)
To: Howlin
Alaska shakes all day all night.
Nothing unusual at all.
I have been watchin' the shake list since 1998.
I check it 2 or more times a day.
Earthquake tracking enthusiast.
Love all geology.
1,660 posted on
10/23/2005 11:34:08 PM PDT by
oceanperch
(I love my Labradors Kolbe, Porter, Hunter and Yol)
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