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Good morning all,who said summer was over ?(me probably).
Is there a site where one can watch on a continous basis the latest goings
on in the Gulf of Mexico ?,most satellite sites are usually a few hours old
I find.

Thanks

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http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

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Good morning all,who said summer was over ?(me probably).
Is there a site where one can watch on a continous basis the latest goings
on in the Gulf of Mexico ?,most satellite sites are usually a few hours

old
I find.

Thanks

RonB




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Good morning all,who said summer was over ?(me probably).
Is there a site where one can watch on a continous basis the latest goings
on in the Gulf of Mexico ?,most satellite sites are usually a few hours
old I find.

Thanks

RonB


Or channel 513 on Sky - CNN.


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Also ITV News Channel 123 on NTL is showing a lot of reports right now!

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Good morning all,who said summer was over ?(me probably).
Is there a site where one can watch on a continous basis the latest

goings
on in the Gulf of Mexico ?,most satellite sites are usually a few hours
old I find.

Thanks

RonB


Or channel 513 on Sky - CNN.




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Ron Button wrote:

Is there a site where one can watch on a continous basis the latest
goings on in the Gulf of Mexico ?


http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA...-vis-loop.html

and

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/D.../si.klix.shtml

Give a pretty good idea.




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On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 10:50:15 +0100, "Joe Hunt"
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"Ron Button" wrote in message
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Good morning all,who said summer was over ?(me probably).
Is there a site where one can watch on a continous basis the latest goings
on in the Gulf of Mexico ?,most satellite sites are usually a few hours
old I find.


Or channel 513 on Sky - CNN.

Also channel 531 Fox News. Lots of mad CNN and Fox reporters are out
and about "live" with continuous coverage.
Weather/satellite/radar/NHC updates are all live, too.

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Lots of mad CNN and Fox reporters are out
and about "live" with continuous coverage.


Would these be OTT versions of a BBC weather presentation given on any
weekday morning?

Lots of interference from the environment interrupting the efforts of
whomever is trying to express the imaginable in the banal?

Hyper repetition of hype? If you have ever been struck in the face by
one large, fast and confrontational raindrop, you have been struck by
them all.



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On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 09:20:39 GMT, "Ron Button"
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Good morning all,who said summer was over ?(me probably).
Is there a site where one can watch on a continous basis the latest goings
on in the Gulf of Mexico ?,most satellite sites are usually a few hours old
I find.

Thanks

RonB

http://www.wdsu.com/video/4909353/detail.html
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Good morning all,who said summer was over ?(me probably).


summer?

we managed to get summer all finished with in July and are well into autumn
now. Its best to get these things all packed up and put away quickly as they
just encourage bad habits.

Its like down town new Orleans up here (minus the rain and cloud)

brian
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Thanks lads,marvelous response.

RonB
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On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 09:20:39 GMT, "Ron Button"
wrote:

Good morning all,who said summer was over ?(me probably).
Is there a site where one can watch on a continous basis the latest goings
on in the Gulf of Mexico ?,most satellite sites are usually a few hours
old
I find.

Thanks

RonB

http://www.wdsu.com/video/4909353/detail.html





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