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Old August 19th 13, 07:24 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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exmetman wrote:
Hi

There has been quite a bit of talk about the future of UKSW and the
state it's currently in.

As you know for the last 18 months or so I've been promoting a blog
(http://xmetman.wordpress.com) that I've built, as well as publicise
my Central England Temperature web site
(http://www.centralenglandtemperature.co.uk/). Its not easy on both
scores to interest people in weather and climate when there are so
many sites across the internet trying to do the same thing, but I
have been heartened over the last couple of weeks since starting to
post to the Net Weather forum that finally (after a lot of hard work)
my blog is starting to pick up some interest.


Does anybody post to Net Weather & The Weather Outlook,
how do they compare?

I post to TWO and it's a lot busier than here and there are several
local contributers with which I can compare readings/observations,
sadly unlike USW.

However it's pretty tightly moderated and most threads are 'standard'
e.g. the model output discussion thread and current conditions.

I can understand this to an extent as it has much higher traffic than here
and if it was a free for all would soon become a sprawling mess.

That said the moderators can be over-zealous in their never-ending
battle to keep things on-topic, I've even seen people told off for
posting that it was snowing in their location in the snow *potential* thread


I managed to get an entire thread removed just for mentioning the
name 'Piers Corbyn'. I didn't get a full explanation from the moderators
but from what I can gather there have been some issues with Corbyn
regarding him being mentioned there.

Now censorship like that is a complete anathema to me but I've been
posting to unmoderated uk.sci.weather for 15 years but moderated
TWO only since January and I'm not yet fully used to the ways of
such a forum.

I've just realised that seems like I'm having a bit of a go at TWO
but I'm not really, it's just that moving to a moderated forum is
something of a culture shock after a decade and a half of unmoderated
Usenet.
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Col

Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl
Snow videos:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg