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Old November 17th 05, 06:34 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Rob McKellwee

Isn't it annoying how he only puts on his arrogant "I know exactly what
is going to happen" mode when there is a slow moving high pressure?

The annoying thing is that slow moving high pressures are almost
impossible to get the detail right in winter.

There could be stratus, stratocumulus, or freezing fog. Not even a
genius like Rob with an uncalcualby high intelligence can predict that.

So why does he pretend he can?


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Isn't it annoying how he only puts on his arrogant "I know exactly what
is going to happen" mode when there is a slow moving high pressure?

The annoying thing is that slow moving high pressures are almost
impossible to get the detail right in winter.

There could be stratus, stratocumulus, or freezing fog. Not even a
genius like Rob with an uncalcualby high intelligence can predict that.

So why does he pretend he can?


Rob Rocks!


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On 17 Nov 2005 17:07:28 -0800, "Tudor Hughes"
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The only decent one left is
Peter Gibbs, who is organised, cliché-free and straightforward.


Robin Hammond seems OK? And a bizarre thought occured to me- I will
lay a fair bet that he is the shortest of all the recent male
presenters.Has quite an impish glint to his eye. David Braine, the
presenter down our way, is smart (and tall I think!) and c/free.
The odd thing about many presenters is that whilst they rotate their
wardrobes, most still insist on doing all the jacket buttons up rather
than just one of three (blazers excepted)
RN
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"Robin Nicholson" wrote in
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On 17 Nov 2005 17:07:28 -0800, "Tudor Hughes"
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The only decent one left is
Peter Gibbs, who is organised, cliché-free and straightforward.


Robin Hammond seems OK? And a bizarre thought occured to me- I will
lay a fair bet that he is the shortest of all the recent male
presenters.Has quite an impish glint to his eye. David Braine, the
presenter down our way, is smart (and tall I think!) and c/free.
The odd thing about many presenters is that whilst they rotate their
wardrobes, most still insist on doing all the jacket buttons up rather
than just one of three (blazers excepted)
RN


....thats John Hammond




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