cup of joe
Posted by Mike_Doran on 8/16/2009, 10:27 am
Wake up Sunday morning to make a cup of joe.

The girls are still sleeping and won't be up soon after a big day of shopping.  The last day to sleep in.  BTW my 14 year old step daughter, who has beautiful new clothes from the shopping spree, has a myspace page with almost 40,000 hits.  She uses my lap top and mostly takes pictures of her and her cheerleader friends . . . but everyone is sleeping now.  Awake on the other coast, there is a td running out of theta t and conductive salt water, but interesting to a train of activity that is to come.

I don't have much to say except I think I figured out what is going on with South America:



Looks like the lightning is all south.  In fact with that burst down there near the tip our 'B' twin grew intense from the south.  This might all that might save our 'A' storm because while TD4 intensifies it might be robbing 'B' of displacement currents.  We will see.  Just as the thunderstorms off Africa both gives displacement currents over land and then takes them as it goes over water, TD4 can take displacement currents over the Gulf and then give them back over land and at the same time act as a conduit.  Again the Bonnie for Charley analogy.

That's all I got.  Going to drink some joe and watch sportscenter.  Detroit actually won a football game.  
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An electrics discussion of the Atlantic twin A and B storms. - Mike_Doran, 8/16/2009, 1:33 am
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