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It's so frustrating, looking at the Northern Hemisphere plots, it would
seem that a Heart of Cold air lies persistantly to the NNW of the UK for at
least the next 7 days.



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Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
It's so frustrating, looking at the Northern Hemisphere plots, it would
seem that a Heart of Cold air lies persistantly to the NNW of the UK for at
least the next 7 days.



And there you stood on the edge of a feather, expecting to fly.

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Here we go.....

Gianna, I've just mentioned in another thread that your camera looks like
it's fallen over. I immediatley jumped to conclusions that it was worse the
wear for booze, but I'm now thinking it could be a victim of "Four Strong
Winds".






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Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
It's so frustrating, looking at the Northern Hemisphere plots, it would
seem that a Heart of Cold air lies persistantly to the NNW of the UK for
at least the next 7 days.


And there you stood on the edge of a feather, expecting to fly.

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Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
Here we go.....

Gianna, I've just mentioned in another thread that your camera looks like
it's fallen over. I immediatley jumped to conclusions that it was worse the
wear for booze, but I'm now thinking it could be a victim of "Four Strong
Winds".


And I have just pointed out, in that other thread, that given the
lateness of the hour, it is 'out of the blue, and into the black'.

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Yes you are right. When I last looked I saw what I thought was a flower pot?
I've just had another lookinto the night sky, and is that the Star of
Bethlehem? Or is it the light down the end of your hall? Blimey maybe the
Star of Bethlehem wasn't a Star at all!

Take it Emmy Lou Stefani






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Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
Here we go.....

Gianna, I've just mentioned in another thread that your camera looks
like it's fallen over. I immediatley jumped to conclusions that it was
worse the wear for booze, but I'm now thinking it could be a victim of
"Four Strong Winds".


And I have just pointed out, in that other thread, that given the lateness
of the hour, it is 'out of the blue, and into the black'.

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www.buchan-meteo.org.uk





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Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
Yes you are right. When I last looked I saw what I thought was a flower pot?


burlubburdub ....

I've just had another lookinto the night sky, and is that the Star of
Bethlehem? Or is it the light down the end of your hall? Blimey maybe the
Star of Bethlehem wasn't a Star at all!


Either way I am thankful for my country home, it gives me peace of mind.

Take it Emmy Lou Stefani


Is that Gwen's sister then ?

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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 11:54:01 -0000, "Lawrence Jenkins"
wrote:

It's so frustrating, looking at the Northern Hemisphere plots, it would
seem that a Heart of Cold air lies persistantly to the NNW of the UK for at
least the next 7 days.

What on earth is that?! Not a text book expression that I have read!
Do you mean the source region for the airstream that is on the cards?
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Gianna, is it somewhere you can walk alone and leave erm...yourself behind?
Do you sometimes walk down by the river?





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Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
Yes you are right. When I last looked I saw what I thought was a flower

pot?

burlubburdub ....

I've just had another lookinto the night sky, and is that the Star of
Bethlehem? Or is it the light down the end of your hall? Blimey maybe

the
Star of Bethlehem wasn't a Star at all!


Either way I am thankful for my country home, it gives me peace of mind.

Take it Emmy Lou Stefani


Is that Gwen's sister then ?

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www.buchan-meteo.org.uk



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You are corect , it was a feeble attempt to use that line. I am guilty as
charged. I did it your honour and would like you to take several other OT
post into account as well as a severe lack of weather knowledge. In addition
I'm responsible for wasting NG members time and bandwidth. Bring back
capitital punishment and killfile me,
I rest your case.





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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 11:54:01 -0000, "Lawrence Jenkins"
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It's so frustrating, looking at the Northern Hemisphere plots, it would
seem that a Heart of Cold air lies persistantly to the NNW of the UK for

at
least the next 7 days.

What on earth is that?! Not a text book expression that I have read!
Do you mean the source region for the airstream that is on the cards?



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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 19:01:35 +0000 (UTC), "lawrence Jenkins"
wrote:

You are corect , it was a feeble attempt to use that line. I am guilty as
charged. I did it your honour and would like you to take several other OT
post into account as well as a severe lack of weather knowledge. In addition
I'm responsible for wasting NG members time and bandwidth. Bring back
capitital punishment and killfile me,
I rest your case.


Hey..I am a newbie and hardly even remotely an 'expert'. You keep on
posting-the more variation the better. I feel guilty-I should not
questioned the innovative thread..the Heart of Cold. Sorry,again!


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