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Matt hugo got it wrong... again, he never gets it right
calling himself a torro and met office office student
its an insult!


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But as I mentioned yesterday in relation to the risk of thunderstorm
activity as anothe region of
PV moves over the surface frontal feature later today the system should pick
up bringing the risk of possible TS to some Eastern parts.
"

Even the met got it wrong, wasnt heavy at all... it was nothing but drizzle!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/live/brradar10.jpg


p.s hey gaz cold front will beef up



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| Matt hugo got it wrong... again, he never gets

it right
| calling himself a torro and met office office

student
| its an insult!
|
|
| "
| But as I mentioned yesterday in relation to

the risk of thunderstorm
| activity as anothe region of
| PV moves over the surface frontal feature

later today the system should pick
| up bringing the risk of possible TS to some

Eastern parts.
| "
|
| Even the met got it wrong, wasnt heavy at

all... it was nothing but drizzle!
|

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/live/brradar10.jpg
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|
| p.s hey gaz cold front will beef up

But the potential was there Neil, the

instability just wasn't released. Notts 00z
sdg shows potential instability between 650mb

and 400mb -

http://makeashorterlink.com/?E21911F55

Joe

There was a sferic just east of Norfolk earlier
this morning.


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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 07:38:28 +0000 (UTC), "nguk.."
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Even the met got it wrong, wasnt heavy at all... it was nothing but drizzle!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/live/brradar10.jpg
...


If you're talking about yesterday, we had 15.8mm and some was very
heavy indeed.

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Overlooking Loch Goil and Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland.
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If you're talking about yesterday, we had 15.8mm and some was very
heavy indeed.

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No im talking about se england last night, which
was supposed to be heavy rain.


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Yes, he's a student.
That means he is still in the process of *learning*.
Well, duh!


Well duh , whos his teacher? i think he needs retraining!




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No im talking about se england last night, which
was supposed to be heavy rain.


Helpful if you'd said that.

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Helpful if you'd said that.


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PV moves over the surface frontal feature later today the system should pick
up bringing the risk of possible TS to some Eastern parts.

i did say that ^, and where is that... eastern england, and where are you
Scotland


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Matt Hugo is too good for the forum he resides. I enjoy reading his stuff...
at least I know it's not guess work like most of the other forecasts in
'there'.



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i did say that ^, ...


Oops, temporary blindness :-(

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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 15:27:18 +0000 (UTC), "nguk.."
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i did say that ^, ...


Oops, temporary blindness :-(


Only the same affliction as nguk, who clearly didn't see your *very*
explicit sig

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