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Old January 13th 16, 11:10 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Trying to find an example of particular track of a low

On Tuesday, 12 January 2016 14:52:42 UTC, N_Cook wrote:
... to discover its affect on the North Sea sea levels.
The particular path is from the Icelandic area coming south , close to
north of Scotland but passing west of it, and west of Ireland before
going NW, west or southwest, ie not over the UK. Preferably in the last
20 years.
Any ideas how to go about it, other than squandering bandwidth on
weterzentral.de


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I forgot to number them but put them in a spread sheet and take your pick. Weather seems prone to change between phases so open two every seventh day or so.

If you want the rest ask for my file on them my email works (at gmail.com)

Many thanks to the original backroom bod: Bernard Burton.