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Old August 14th 08, 07:20 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Will Hand Will Hand is offline
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On Aug 14, 6:05 pm, "Dave R." wrote:
Never mind the Red Arrows what about

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"Summer is not over! (well, there's a 75-80% chance that it is not
over!) On Tuesday, 19th August, much of the UK will be dominated by high
pressure."
Paul

So wheres this wonderful settled spell coming along on Tuesday? You don't
half talk a load of garbage. Why make statements like that
Thats a very high pecentage to quote Have you seen the Jet Stream lately?
Now you'll be quoting "nothings certain" oh do me a favour - you need
topping..

I'm afraid just can't pick myself up off the floor right now.
Dave R


Calm down. That's an idiot's post. I don't remember what you said
about my forecast for Tuesday, this week, Dave? Or the last 3 before
that (scroll back and find them). If I could get it right 100% of the
time, someone would still be talking this kind of complete garbage 5
days before the forecast achieves outcome. Judge it on Tuesday, but if
you do, be prepared to judge them all. This one's not looking good,
but go investigate anyone else's (and I mean anyone's) success rate at
10 days, over 62 forecasts, before choosing the first (possible) poor
forecast of mine in 5 to snipe. Like I said. When you post like that
you make yourself look an idiot.

You're just peed off that UK summers aren't up to your standards,
that's all. Go emigrate to the South of Spain and do us all a favour.

Paul

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LOL he's probably curled up in the house with his CH on!

Did you have a nice day at the air display Paul?

Lovely evening here on Dartmoor. day max. not too bad at 17C and a lovely
still evening for a stroll. Bees humming, ponies relaxing, no tourists, so
very very quiet and peaceful with just the drone of bees for company. Purple
heather is looking splendid now contrasting with the yellow of the gorse
nicely, and ... you can see for 50 miles or more!

Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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