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Hi Will,

I was wondering if there have been changes to the winter outlook. The high to our East seems reluctant to shift. Meanwhile, we are connecting up my wood gasification boiler to a 2500 litre heat store (situated outside in a shed)that should reduce our wood consumption by 75%! (I'll let you know if this is the case).
Mike McMillan. a damp and dreary IOW.

Oct 13th
Hi Mike, my gut feel at present is for a stormy and cold November leading
into a coldish and wet December. Unlikely to be as cold as last year, but
with a developing jet further south than normal due to fast cooling Arctic
and other information that I cannot discuss here, you never know. January
and February would be pure guesswork at this stage to be honest, but I would
put money on yet another mildish February. January probably a mixed bag.

Eskimo Will

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Will, your gut feeling for a cold stormy Novenber is not shaping up very
well now,when you update your thoughts could you analyse the reasons for
such a reversal in type as amateurs like me might glean some insights into
the hazards of long range forecasting.
( sods law notwithstanding ! )

Thanks

RonB


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Hi Will,

I was wondering if there have been changes to the winter outlook. The high
to our East seems reluctant to shift. Meanwhile, we are connecting up my
wood gasification boiler to a 2500 litre heat store (situated outside in a
shed)that should reduce our wood consumption by 75%! (I'll let you know if
this is the case).
Mike McMillan. a damp and dreary IOW.

Oct 13th
Hi Mike, my gut feel at present is for a stormy and cold November leading
into a coldish and wet December. Unlikely to be as cold as last year, but
with a developing jet further south than normal due to fast cooling Arctic
and other information that I cannot discuss here, you never know. January
and February would be pure guesswork at this stage to be honest, but I would
put money on yet another mildish February. January probably a mixed bag.

Eskimo Will


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On 08/11/11 09:42, ronaldbutton wrote:
Will, your gut feeling for a cold stormy Novenber is not shaping up very
well now,when you update your thoughts could you analyse the reasons for
such a reversal in type as amateurs like me might glean some insights into
the hazards of long range forecasting.
( sods law notwithstanding ! )

Thanks

RonB


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Hi Will,

I was wondering if there have been changes to the winter outlook. The high
to our East seems reluctant to shift. Meanwhile, we are connecting up my
wood gasification boiler to a 2500 litre heat store (situated outside in a
shed)that should reduce our wood consumption by 75%! (I'll let you know if
this is the case).
Mike McMillan. a damp and dreary IOW.

Oct 13th
Hi Mike, my gut feel at present is for a stormy and cold November leading
into a coldish and wet December. Unlikely to be as cold as last year, but
with a developing jet further south than normal due to fast cooling Arctic
and other information that I cannot discuss here, you never know. January
and February would be pure guesswork at this stage to be honest, but I would
put money on yet another mildish February. January probably a mixed bag.

Eskimo Will



Grief! Three postings in this and yet no proper quoting. Top-posting
doesn't help to decipher this mess either. Please consider other users
and use a proper system for posting messages.

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............ is it? ;-)
Dave

Graham P Davis wrote:
On 08/11/11 09:42, ronaldbutton wrote:
Will, your gut feeling for a cold stormy Novenber is not shaping up very
well now,when you update your thoughts could you analyse the reasons for
such a reversal in type as amateurs like me might glean some insights
into
the hazards of long range forecasting.
( sods law notwithstanding ! )

Thanks

RonB


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Hi Will,

I was wondering if there have been changes to the winter outlook. The
high
to our East seems reluctant to shift. Meanwhile, we are connecting up my
wood gasification boiler to a 2500 litre heat store (situated outside
in a
shed)that should reduce our wood consumption by 75%! (I'll let you
know if
this is the case).
Mike McMillan. a damp and dreary IOW.

Oct 13th
Hi Mike, my gut feel at present is for a stormy and cold November leading
into a coldish and wet December. Unlikely to be as cold as last year, but
with a developing jet further south than normal due to fast cooling
Arctic
and other information that I cannot discuss here, you never know. January
and February would be pure guesswork at this stage to be honest, but I
would
put money on yet another mildish February. January probably a mixed bag.

Eskimo Will



Grief! Three postings in this and yet no proper quoting. Top-posting
doesn't help to decipher this mess either. Please consider other users
and use a proper system for posting messages.

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Leave Ron alone - he's doing well to use a computer at his age ;-)
Anyway, the odd one isn't too hard to work out...........
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On Nov 8, 11:53*am, Graham P Davis wrote:

Grief! Three postings in this and yet no proper quoting. Top-posting
doesn't help to decipher this mess either. Please consider other users
and use a proper system for posting messages.


Out of interest is your house immaculately clean?!

Richard


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On 08/11/11 13:37, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Nov 8, 11:53 am, Graham P wrote:

Grief! Three postings in this and yet no proper quoting. Top-posting
doesn't help to decipher this mess either. Please consider other users
and use a proper system for posting messages.


Out of interest is your house immaculately clean?!

Richard


No way! But what the deuce has that to do with anything? Does the
cleanliness of my house automatically make your house unclean?

When there are numerous perfectly good systems available for posting to
Usenet, why must some people think it acceptable to use methods that
make things difficult for everyone else?

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Graham P Davis wrote:
On 08/11/11 13:37, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Nov 8, 11:53 am, Graham P wrote:

Grief! Three postings in this and yet no proper quoting. Top-posting
doesn't help to decipher this mess either. Please consider other users
and use a proper system for posting messages.


Out of interest is your house immaculately clean?!

Richard


No way! But what the deuce has that to do with anything? Does the
cleanliness of my house automatically make your house unclean?

When there are numerous perfectly good systems available for posting to
Usenet, why must some people think it acceptable to use methods that
make things difficult for everyone else?

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We know it can be annoying, but lighten up Graham, we're only teasing ;-)
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Quite how does one copy an old message into a new one without copying and pasting? I did put the date on it.

senior member

M McMillan IOW
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On Nov 8, 7:40*pm, wrote:
Quite how does one copy an old message into a new one without copying and pasting? I did put the date on it.

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M McMillan I'm Old and Wonkey?


What system do you use for posting?

You might do better with Google Groups until you get used to your
computer.

This is your message in detail:


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Quite how does one copy an old message into a new one without copying
and pasting? I did put the date on it.

big dick

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On 08/11/2011 18:46, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Graham P Davis wrote:
On 08/11/11 13:37, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Nov 8, 11:53 am, Graham P wrote:

Grief! Three postings in this and yet no proper quoting. Top-posting
doesn't help to decipher this mess either. Please consider other users
and use a proper system for posting messages.

Out of interest is your house immaculately clean?!

Richard


No way! But what the deuce has that to do with anything? Does the
cleanliness of my house automatically make your house unclean?

When there are numerous perfectly good systems available for posting
to Usenet, why must some people think it acceptable to use methods
that make things difficult for everyone else?

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N.G. before. At least I didn't receive the responses that Graham
experienced, but then I didn't get *any* responses! LOL

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