Moin,

Not really a time-nuts thing, but sciency, still:

You might have heard by now, that yesterday around 4:26 UTC there was a massive
volcanic eruption in Tonga. Big enough to be visible on my barometric 
measurements
all around the globe. 

The primary peak is nicely visible, but the secondary from the shock-wave going 
the
other way around, about 7h later is quite a bit smaller. Now I would like to 
lift
this out of the noise and thus I am looking for some more barometric data 
recorded
in Europe. I can't be the only one who does record that every minute, am I? ;-)
Especially, I would like to capture when the shock-wave comes around the earth a
second time, which will be probably burried in the daily fluctuations we have.

                        Attila Kinali
-- 
Science is made up of so many things that appear obvious 
after they are explained. -- Pardot Kynes
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