Sunday, December 09, 2007

Latest Earth Quake ... daily update

Update time = Sun Dec 9 9:00:26 UTC 2007
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 3.7 2007/12/09 07:40:46 63.023 -148.152 100.0 CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP 7.6 2007/12/09 07:28:24 -26.156 -177.453 187.6 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS
MAP 4.8 2007/12/09 05:34:30 12.360 125.589 31.7 SAMAR, PHILIPPINES
MAP 4.9 2007/12/09 05:27:18 -19.107 -68.964 81.6 TARAPACA, CHILE
MAP 5.2 2007/12/09 05:22:16 12.285 125.329 84.3 SAMAR, PHILIPPINES
MAP 2.5 2007/12/09 05:15:20 51.389 -178.765 59.7 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 3.1 2007/12/09 03:07:30 52.529 -174.434 91.1 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 4.8 2007/12/09 02:23:01 2.300 126.848 70.4 MOLUCCA SEA
MAP 4.9 2007/12/09 02:03:29 -15.049 -44.199 10.0 MINAS GERAIS, BRAZIL
MAP 2.7 2007/12/09 01:12:25 62.288 -150.218 56.1 CENTRAL ALASKA

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Lots of activity over south Bay

For the past 6 days there was bit and pieces of showers which has resulted in 65.4mm (Dec. normal - 138 mm).
Yesterday and Today (9-Dec-07) till now there was no rain, not dry and even the temperature was also on the high side.
Yesterday's temperature Hi: 29.7°C @ 12:04pm Low: 23.3°C @ 6:26am.
Yesterday's Humidity Hi: 95% @ 4:54am Low: 59% @ 1:29pm

Now coming to the South-Bay activity. Take a look at the latest satellite pic ...

What's happening there? Will it develop into a Depression or something??
I think it'll because the present prevailing conditions is leading to that.

The following is from a Weather blog hosted by www.accuweather.com
"It has been dry lately over southern India, where rains of the North East Monsoon shut off. Now, the same shift in atmospheric patterns allowing rain to reach the northern Subcontinent (this being a trough in the Westerlies--a `western disturbance`), may draw some wetting rains back into Sri Lanka and southeastern India from the southeast. Further ahead in time, there is even the possibility of scattered rain (popping up mid to late week) over the heart of India."

And even the latest numeric forecast also suggests that, take a look ...