Subj : Yesterday's Space Weather Today To : Paul Quinn From : Roger Nelson Date : Sun Aug 16 2015 10:46:56 On Sun Aug-16-2015 11:16, Paul Quinn (3:640/1384) wrote to Joe Delahaye: PQ> Hi! Joe, PQ> On 16/08/2015 6:53 AM, you wrote to Roger Nelson: RN>> * When in the Pacific. I thought those storms were called RN>> typhoons, but I suppose it wasn't far enough west. JD> I too thought that anything in the Pacific, was a typhoon. PQ> It must be a northern hemisphere thing. We call them cyclones down PQ> here. I tend to think of these hurricanes as typhoons when the PQ> storm system remains wholly at sea. I believe the difference is the rotation of the storm. In the nothern hemisphere it is counterclockwise, and in the southern hemisphere, clockwise. PQ> There's been a few cyclones up in the Soloman Islands, watched PQ> closely by our weather bureau fellas in recent months. Late in PQ> summer/autumn we did have at least one originating there, that PQ> tracked to our far northern coastal areas and luckily petered out. Nasty things in this neck of the woods. I nicknamed them Evil Eyes. Regards, Roger --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7) .