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I've lost my link to archived Bracknell charts. Is any one able to point me
in the right direction?

Many thanks,

Mike McMillan



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I've lost my link to archived Bracknell charts. Is any one able to point
me
in the right direction?

Many thanks,

Mike McMillan


Hi Mike,
try the following
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/tkfaxbraar.htm

best regards,
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I've lost my link to archived Bracknell charts. Is any one able to point

me
in the right direction?


Alan's link to Bracknell sadly is for 00Z. Most of us are in bed at that
time. Infomet used to do the far more useful 12Z.

However, Hirlam does four charts per day going back to 2001. Caution the 5
mb isobar spacing though.
http://www.knmi.nl/voorl/verken/cgi-...dirAnalyse.cgi

And please don't take this as a dig at you Mike, but a Google search for
"bracknell archive synoptic" found the site that Alan refers to immediately.
Google is truly brilliant. Unfortunately I have no shares in the company!

Always worth trying Google as a first resort when trying to find something
http://www.google.com/

Jack


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That's the one, many thanks.

Mike McMillan
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I've lost my link to archived Bracknell charts. Is any one able to point

me
in the right direction?

Many thanks,

Mike McMillan


Hi Mike,
try the following
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/tkfaxbraar.htm

best regards,
Alan

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http://www.wirralcam.com/




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However, Hirlam does four charts per day going back to 2001. Caution the 5
mb isobar spacing though.
http://www.knmi.nl/voorl/verken/cgi-...dirAnalyse.cgi
And please don't take this as a dig at you Mike, but a Google search for
"bracknell archive synoptic" found the site that Alan refers to immediately.
Google is truly brilliant. Unfortunately I have no shares in the company!

Unfortunately Microsoft do. So if the worst comes to the worst and
microscrote foul it up, treasure your memories.



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Michael Mcneil wrote:
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Google is truly brilliant. Unfortunately I have no shares in the company!


Unfortunately Microsoft do. So if the worst comes to the worst and
microscrote foul it up, treasure your memories.


From where did you get this piece of (mis)information, Michael? You
seem to have beaten the world's press to an exclusive.

Steve

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Steve Loft writes:
Michael Mcneil wrote:
"Jack Harrison" wrote in message


Google is truly brilliant. Unfortunately I have no shares in the company!

Unfortunately Microsoft do. So if the worst comes to the worst and
microscrote foul it up, treasure your memories.


From where did you get this piece of (mis)information, Michael? You
seem to have beaten the world's press to an exclusive.


The story that I read the other day said that Microsoft would like to
buy up Google, but they haven't done so yet.
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