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Old July 9th 12, 06:54 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default another Load of Melodramatic twaddle From UKMO

On Jul 9, 2:31*am, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Jul 8, 10:45*am, Adam Lea wrote:





On 08/07/12 00:35, Lawrence13 wrote:


On Jul 7, 11:36 pm, Adam *wrote:
On 07/07/12 23:27, Dave Cornwell wrote:


Metman2012 wrote:
On 07/07/2012 20:44, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Lawrence13 wrote:
Rain Warnings for the south east


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...?regionName=SE


I've been out the garden for the last three hours -is my life at risk?


They really are becoming idiots. Flooding I can understand but rain
and a warning that the ground might get wet. Surely this is one big
joke to see how far they can get away with.


Absolutely tripe and the forecast was crap as well with a couple of
spots hitying me in the garden-should I go to A&E? Oh dear what a
dangerous life I lead.


Anyone from abroad seeing those -at the drop of a hat- weather
warnings would think Britain is in serious trouble.
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I must admit I had been expecting some rain today mainly based on
looking at the radar. Not a drop though and only 6mm since it all
started. In fact I noticed the ground was very dry on the Essex marshes
when I went for a walk.
Dave, S.Essex


Well the melodramatic twaddle has resulted in our village fair (the
Revels) being cancelled. The Creedy is flowing across the field which
would be the car park, and the rec has standing pools of water.
However, that's not as bad as the many people who've been flooded out
(some again). Warnings pretty much spot on here.


Malcolm
Newton St Cyres
Devon


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Yes I agree most of them were very accurate and useful. It just happened
that the South East corner which was not in a high risk area virtually
missed the rain altogether.
Dave


Here in Horsham it is certainly coming down. I'm supposed to be helping
out at a community allotment project tomorrow afternoon, I'm going to
need Wellington boots at this rate.- Hide quoted text -


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Oh no, not the dreaded wellington boots!!!!!!!!! This is some serious
****. I just wonder why wellington boots were developed so many years
ago as a secret *weapon for todays RAINNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!
ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH**HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH


It's driving *me mad it's
&*^%king rain for GODS SAKE


You know something, it is becoming very apparent why Dawlish hated you
so much. You really are a nasty, bitter, warped individual who's
dragging the quality of this newsgroup down imo. Perhaps you should
follow in his footsteps and take a long retirement.- Hide quoted text -


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* * Are you audtioning for the post of Dawlish-in-residence to this
group? *I have to inform you that the position has been abolished, as
it has elsewhere. *For a reasoned critique of Lawrence see what Col
wrote. *That's the way to do it!

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.- Hide quoted text -

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Is it? It doesn't suit everyone, but then again, everyone is not the
same.......which is a very good thing.

The day you think you can abolish someone, or their
"position" (whatever that is) has not arrived. In my case, it won't
*ever* arrive. *))

Dawlish; on holiday.