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Old January 4th 10, 07:42 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Lawrence Jenkins writes:

"Dave Cornwell" wrote in message
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On Jan 4, 5:08 pm, RK wrote:
On Jan 4, 4:43 pm, Dawlish wrote:

The next set of FAX charts could be interesting!

New fax for 12 noon
tomorrow:http://www.meteociel.com/ukmo/fax/fax24s.gif

Shows a separate LP centre over the Welsh border, which seems
consistent with the 12Z NAE
ouput:http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/da...arts/en/nae/20
10/01/04...

The chart for midnight will be the key one, 12 hours later...

Goodness! And that at 24 hours, not at some impossible distance. There
are heavy snow possibilities in that chart for almost anyone in the
UK. It is, still, only a chart though, as you rightly imply Rob, by
looking forward to the next one!
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Paul, T+24 charts are rarely wrong these days, fine tuning of course will
be needed but the evolution is there.

Will
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Without doing a "Larry" on you does this risk still include the S.E? I
won't hold you to it but I'm starting to get confused as to what's
happening when. ;-)
Dave



Pish what a load of rubbish I see no snow



Since the event being discussed is still 24-36 hours away, that's hardly
surprising.
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