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Peter Cockcroft said at 6.55 - just look at those wind arrows drop out by
the early hours...
could I see them drop out, could I hell - they all looked the same speed and
size to me!

Then he said tomorrow - just look at the sun brightening up - eerr sorry
thats the land becoming brighter as the suns in the sky ....

Oh My God

Phil

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They showed the wind.....what an advance

Phil Layton wrote:
Peter Cockcroft said at 6.55 - just look at those wind arrows drop out by
the early hours...
could I see them drop out, could I hell - they all looked the same speed and
size to me!

Then he said tomorrow - just look at the sun brightening up - eerr sorry
thats the land becoming brighter as the suns in the sky ....

Oh My God

Phil

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They showed the wind.....what an advance

Phil Layton wrote:
Peter Cockcroft said at 6.55 - just look at those wind arrows drop out by
the early hours...
could I see them drop out, could I hell - they all looked the same speed and
size to me!

Then he said tomorrow - just look at the sun brightening up - eerr sorry
thats the land becoming brighter as the suns in the sky ....

Oh My God

Phil

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They showed the wind.....what an advance

Phil Layton wrote:
Peter Cockcroft said at 6.55 - just look at those wind arrows drop out by
the early hours...
could I see them drop out, could I hell - they all looked the same speed and
size to me!

Then he said tomorrow - just look at the sun brightening up - eerr sorry
thats the land becoming brighter as the suns in the sky ....

Oh My God

Phil

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Phil Layton wrote:
Peter Cockcroft said at 6.55 - just look at those wind arrows drop out by
the early hours...
could I see them drop out, could I hell - they all looked the same speed and
size to me!

Then he said tomorrow - just look at the sun brightening up - eerr sorry
thats the land becoming brighter as the suns in the sky ....

Oh My God


I think you are supposed to close your eyes. It is much clearer then.

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Phil Layton wrote:
Peter Cockcroft said at 6.55 - just look at those wind arrows drop out by
the early hours...
could I see them drop out, could I hell - they all looked the same speed and
size to me!

Then he said tomorrow - just look at the sun brightening up - eerr sorry
thats the land becoming brighter as the suns in the sky ....

Oh My God


I think you are supposed to close your eyes. It is much clearer then.

--
Howard Neil
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Phil Layton wrote:
Peter Cockcroft said at 6.55 - just look at those wind arrows drop out by
the early hours...
could I see them drop out, could I hell - they all looked the same speed and
size to me!

Then he said tomorrow - just look at the sun brightening up - eerr sorry
thats the land becoming brighter as the suns in the sky ....

Oh My God


I think you are supposed to close your eyes. It is much clearer then.

--
Howard Neil
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I am waiting for winter when they show the wind and snow together, that
should be fun. I would hope that they will have snowflakes rather than rain
or would I be asking too much.

Has anyone noticed any thunderstorm animation on the screen, all I have seen
is rain for showers which are now called "Beefy Showers"

The wife who never takes an interested asked what was going on tonight as we
zoomed around the country. Of course I tried to explain about the shading
for clouds and that the temperatures are all around the edge of the country.
You guessed right, I gave up and switched over

Peter Cockcroft said at 6.55 - just look at those wind arrows drop out by
the early hours...
could I see them drop out, could I hell - they all looked the same speed
and size to me!

Then he said tomorrow - just look at the sun brightening up - eerr sorry
thats the land becoming brighter as the suns in the sky ....

Oh My God

Phil

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I am waiting for winter when they show the wind and snow together, that
should be fun. I would hope that they will have snowflakes rather than rain
or would I be asking too much.

Has anyone noticed any thunderstorm animation on the screen, all I have seen
is rain for showers which are now called "Beefy Showers"

The wife who never takes an interested asked what was going on tonight as we
zoomed around the country. Of course I tried to explain about the shading
for clouds and that the temperatures are all around the edge of the country.
You guessed right, I gave up and switched over

Peter Cockcroft said at 6.55 - just look at those wind arrows drop out by
the early hours...
could I see them drop out, could I hell - they all looked the same speed
and size to me!

Then he said tomorrow - just look at the sun brightening up - eerr sorry
thats the land becoming brighter as the suns in the sky ....

Oh My God

Phil

--

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/phil.layton/meteo.htm





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I am waiting for winter when they show the wind and snow together, that
should be fun. I would hope that they will have snowflakes rather than rain
or would I be asking too much.

Has anyone noticed any thunderstorm animation on the screen, all I have seen
is rain for showers which are now called "Beefy Showers"

The wife who never takes an interested asked what was going on tonight as we
zoomed around the country. Of course I tried to explain about the shading
for clouds and that the temperatures are all around the edge of the country.
You guessed right, I gave up and switched over

Peter Cockcroft said at 6.55 - just look at those wind arrows drop out by
the early hours...
could I see them drop out, could I hell - they all looked the same speed
and size to me!

Then he said tomorrow - just look at the sun brightening up - eerr sorry
thats the land becoming brighter as the suns in the sky ....

Oh My God

Phil

--

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/phil.layton/meteo.htm





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