Met Office web site ... forcing different default on map display
On May 13, 1:08*am, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On May 12, 12:02*pm, Martin Rowley wrote:
On 12/05/2012 11:45, Phil Layton wrote: On 12/05/2012 10:46, Martin Rowley wrote:
... not sure how others are getting on with this: I'm trying to
persevere with it but there are irritations .... but also work-arounds:-
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Thanks Martin. I had a go, but still prefer Sat24.com and raintoday.com
as my preferred source!
... I entirely agree Phil! I'm trying to give the breakfast served up by
the dog the best of chances, but it's hard going; like you, I use other
sites for the most part - the Met Office site has virtually dropped off
my 'operational' list.
Martin.
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Martin Rowley
West Moors/East Dorset UK
* * *Surely the breakfast is served up *for* the dog, not by it.
Clearly the site has done for your brain and I'm going to make
absolutely certain that it doesn't do the same for mine. *Your
diligence is commendable but why on earth should I have to faff around
in this manner for something that is inferior to the original in the
first place? (3 hr vs 6). *I only use the Met Office site for the
rainfall radar and will continue to use the old site until they pull
it, then I'll be off elsewhere. *Well done, Met Office - your self-
absorption knows no bounds.
The dog's breakfast refers to the supper he regurgitated during the
night. They are ceremonially unclean to Jews because of this habit of
chewing the cud.
Personally I find it quite tasty.
I couldn't do without my daily dose of the North Atlantic SSPs.
It is All I look at there though. It has never been the same since
they ditched all their tropical cyclone data. I prefer Unisys for that
now.
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