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Will Hand wrote:
I notice my site is receiving an unusually large amount of hits ATM. Thank goodness I put those new batteries in :-) That's another hit for you WIll, as I was wondering what everyone was looking for on your site g Rain ? -- Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net |
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Howard Neil wrote:
Keith (Southend) wrote: Yesterday there was all this fuss about heavy rain and warnings for the SW, yet looking at the radar there doesn't seem to be much showing up at all. I think it is a Met Office experiment. It's called stealth rain and falls in such a way as to be invisible to radar. :-) I have had 11mm in the last 4 hours or so and my WS currently shows 5mm per hour. On a visual check, this sounds about right. The rain has eased off a little here. The last two hours has only seen 5mm and it is currently falling at 1mm per hour. -- Howard Neil |
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On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 16:24:22 -0000, Will Hand wrote:
I notice my site is receiving an unusually large amount of hits ATM. He he and what is the source of those hits? A rather large proportion of hits to the weather pages of my site come from a Met Office firewall machine... -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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Howard Neil wrote:
Howard Neil wrote: Keith (Southend) wrote: Yesterday there was all this fuss about heavy rain and warnings for the SW, yet looking at the radar there doesn't seem to be much showing up at all. I think it is a Met Office experiment. It's called stealth rain and falls in such a way as to be invisible to radar. :-) I have had 11mm in the last 4 hours or so and my WS currently shows 5mm per hour. On a visual check, this sounds about right. The rain has eased off a little here. The last two hours has only seen 5mm and it is currently falling at 1mm per hour. Two hours on and another 6mm (currently 4mm per hour) -- Howard Neil |
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![]() "danny (west kent)" wrote in message ... There was never going to be any rain, see my previous post. Most people used yesterdays forecast changing their firework display plans. Sadly, People are clueless and suckers with our forecasts in this country. Terrible Media Forecasts again. For those that knock me for knocking these *KnuckleHeads*, I present exhibit 10,101 . ------------------------------------------------------------ "Keith (Southend)" wrote in message ... Yesterday there was all this fuss about heavy rain and warnings for the SW, yet looking at the radar there doesn't seem to be much showing up at all. -- Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net Do you think that we may get a drop from this fella though? http://www.btinternet.com/~wokingham...42-b-ir-w.html http://www.btinternet.com/~wokingham...2-a-apt-w.html -- Reply to address is valid on this account. However, it's only checked once a week. |
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As forecasts go this one has been pretty grim. As recently as this morning
they were forecasting "a washout" for firework night in the south east. We've had none and there are clear skies and it is a mild 12.7C. Luckily it wasn't forecast as a dry warm evening and it ended up a washout1! It really would have hit the fan then. Perhaps it's a reverse psychology forecast - predict what most people least want then they are p;easantly surprised. ;-) Dave |
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Talking of hits, Keith, am I the only one that is finding your site
difficult to load and keep getting redirected to Java. It's been doing it for ages and I don't get any probs with any other sites. Thoughts , anyone? Dave "Keith (Southend)" wrote in message ... Will Hand wrote: I notice my site is receiving an unusually large amount of hits ATM. Thank goodness I put those new batteries in :-) That's another hit for you WIll, as I was wondering what everyone was looking for on your site g Rain ? -- Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net |
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Can confirm, loads of fireworks went off as planned here in North
Devon, despite dire warnings of 'wash-outs' Some drizzly rain, but nothing heavy as yet Now i flick across to the BBC News site, and they have an article there about warnings of flooding http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4410650.stm |
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![]() "BlueLightning" wrote in message oups.com... Can confirm, loads of fireworks went off as planned here in North Devon, despite dire warnings of 'wash-outs' Some drizzly rain, but nothing heavy as yet Now i flick across to the BBC News site, and they have an article there about warnings of flooding http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4410650.stm Well we have 10.2 mm in the last 4 hours or so and it is still raining steadily. OK that's diddly-squat for up here, but the moor can take no more, it's saturated, so if we do get any heavy stuff (50mm falls) then there are going to be big problems. Will. -- " Ah yet another day to enjoy " ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet). mailto: www: http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Dave.C wrote:
Talking of hits, Keith, am I the only one that is finding your site difficult to load and keep getting redirected to Java. It's been doing it for ages and I don't get any probs with any other sites. Thoughts , anyone? Dave Hi Dave, I used Frontpage to write the homepage on my site and 'played' for want of a better word, with Java. I've been meaning to revamp my whole site but it is going to be a mammoth task, and as yet I have not had the time. I have a copy of Dreamweaver, but need to learn how to use it, before I can start building things up again. My site has become a bit 'messy' and needs sorting out somewhat. I spend a bit to much time decoding synops, it's a shame that part wasn't automatic :-( But going back to yor question, yes you probably will need to load Java.. http://www.java.com/en/ Certainly with Firefox it requires the plugin, I thought IE included it. I also can't display it at work as they have disables certain things, hence at the bottom of the page I have a link that says 'Non-Active'. Other excuses, my computer has been a bit unreliable and still crashes and gets it's knickers in a twist with some applications. Oh well, such is life :-) -- Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net |
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