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Will? Paul Bartlett? Joe *******i? Anyone? 40 kw new wood gasification boiler with 2000 litre heat store arriving next week. Hoping to cut wood consumption down from 30 tons to 12. And get paid for it|!! Renewable heat incentive kicks in next year...)
Mike McMillan

(from a very dry Isle of Wight, only 357 mm so far this year. average over 800. Still, been very good for my pv panels, earned me £1500 so far this year...)

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On 11/10/2011 9:03 PM, Mike McMillan wrote:
Will? Paul Bartlett? Joe *******i? Anyone?


40 kw new wood gasification boiler with 2000 litre heat store arriving
next week. Hoping to cut wood consumption down from 30 tons to 12. And
get paid for it|!! Renewable heat incentive kicks in next year...)
Mike McMillan

(from a very dry Isle of Wight,


only 357 mm so far this year. average over 800. Still, been very good
for my pv panels, earned me £1500 so far this year...)

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4th cold one in a row. probably with one exceptional period.

On 11/10/2011 9:03 PM, Mike McMillan wrote:
Will? Paul Bartlett? Joe *******i?


Anyone? 40 kw new wood gasification boiler with 2000 litre heat store
arriving next week. Hoping to cut wood consumption down from 30 tons to
12. And get paid for it|!! Renewable heat incentive kicks in next year...)
Mike McMillan

(from a very dry Isle of Wight, only 357 mm so far this year. average over 800. Still, been very good for my pv panels, earned me £1500 so far this year...)


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On Oct 11, 9:03*pm, Mike McMillan wrote:
Will? Paul Bartlett? Joe *******i? Anyone? 40 kw new wood gasification boiler with 2000 litre heat store arriving next week. Hoping to cut wood consumption down from 30 tons to 12. And get paid for it|!! Renewable heat incentive kicks in next year...)
Mike McMillan

(from a very dry Isle of Wight, only 357 mm so far this year. average over 800. Still, been very good for my pv panels, earned me £1500 so far this year...)


Coldest winter for 30 years, as I've already said. Nailed on. And if
it doesn't happen, I never said that and I'll sue anyone who says I
did.

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On Oct 11, 9:03*pm, Mike McMillan wrote:
Will? Paul Bartlett? Joe *******i? Anyone? 40 kw new wood gasification boiler with 2000 litre heat store arriving next week. Hoping to cut wood consumption down from 30 tons to 12. And get paid for it|!! Renewable heat incentive kicks in next year...)
Mike McMillan

(from a very dry Isle of Wight, only 357 mm so far this year. average over 800. Still, been very good for my pv panels, earned me £1500 so far this year...)


Well very likely at December will not be as cold as last year and a
reasonable chance that February will be cooler and drier than last
winter.
This is not a forecast just they were way off normal last winter.


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On Oct 11, 9:03*pm, Mike McMillan wrote:
Will? Paul Bartlett? Joe *******i? Anyone? 40 kw new wood gasification boiler with 2000 litre heat store arriving next week. Hoping to cut wood consumption down from 30 tons to 12. And get paid for it|!! Renewable heat incentive kicks in next year...)
Mike McMillan

(from a very dry Isle of Wight, only 357 mm so far this year. average over 800. Still, been very good for my pv panels, earned me £1500 so far this year...)


So you run a narrow-gauge third-world steam locomotive. 30
tons of wood is enough to get you from The Cape to Cairo with a modest
load. I do hope your engine has a spark arrestor because setting fire
to The Dark Continent could have political implications these days.
As for your positive-vorticity panels, what do they do?
Logically they should suck and swirl, like a Dyson.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.
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Certainly third world, very leaky drafty Queen Victoria building yards from the sea. Have managed to pour some insulation granules into the cavity wall, so should help.
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 13:03:44 -0700, Mike McMillan wrote:

Will? Paul Bartlett? Joe *******i? Anyone? 40 kw new wood gasification
boiler with 2000 litre heat store arriving next week. Hoping to cut wood
consumption down from 30 tons to 12. And get paid for it|!! Renewable
heat incentive kicks in next year...) Mike McMillan


Atlantic SST anomalies have warm water south of 40N with a cold band from
Newfoundland to Ireland. This suggests more westerly weather than usual.
However, as I've said before, this time of year seems to be subject to
relatively rapid changes in SST patterns and I'll probably have to wait
to the end of November before having any confidence in issuing an SST-
based winter forecast - and probably not even then. ;-)


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On Oct 12, 1:34*am, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Oct 11, 9:03*pm, Mike McMillan wrote:

Will? Paul Bartlett? Joe *******i? Anyone? 40 kw new wood gasification boiler with 2000 litre heat store arriving next week. Hoping to cut wood consumption down from 30 tons to 12. And get paid for it|!! Renewable heat incentive kicks in next year...)
Mike McMillan


(from a very dry Isle of Wight, only 357 mm so far this year. average over 800. Still, been very good for my pv panels, earned me £1500 so far this year...)


* * * *So you run a narrow-gauge third-world steam locomotive. *30
tons of wood is enough to get you from The Cape to Cairo with a modest
load. *I do hope your engine has a spark arrestor because setting fire
to The Dark Continent could have political implications these days.
* * * *As for your positive-vorticity panels, what do they do?
Logically they should suck and swirl, like a Dyson.


Won't the fire go out when he goes out?

I imagine he would get more than his feet plates wet leaving the Isle
of Wight in a train.

Some interesting phases coming up. I wonder how they will add to what
is already entrained.
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phases2001.html


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On Oct 12, 8:02*am, Mike McMillan wrote:
Certainly third world, very leaky drafty Queen Victoria building yards from the sea. Have managed to pour some insulation granules into the cavity wall, so should help.


They had cavity walls in Victorian times?
Must discuss...


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