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Has anyone any idea where he may be found? I have tried the usual
searches - but no joy. Any ideas on where to get similar seasonal forecasts also welcome. Many thanks Paul -- 'Wisest are they that know they do not know.' Socrates. Paul Bartlett FRMetS www.rutnet.co.uk Go to local weather. 400FT AMSL 25Miles southwest of the Wash |
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On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 19:27:42 +0000, Paul Bartlett
wrote: Has anyone any idea where he may be found? I have tried the usual searches - but no joy. Any ideas on where to get similar seasonal forecasts also welcome. Many thanks Paul Hi Paul, I've been an avid watcher of Roeder's website(s) for several years. His latest, which was only recently updated with a forecast through to May, suddenly went down in mid March. http://www.climaprog.de/ He has always appeared to be elusive... seemingly uncontactable and not replying to e-mails etc. Hopefully he will pop up again soon. Interpreting his winter posts was interesting...He predicted that the blocking high would build in late January and last through March... which was probably true. My reading of the April forecast was that it looks to be average for the UK. Steve Roberts |
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In message , Strobe
writes On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 19:27:42 +0000, Paul Bartlett wrote: Has anyone any idea where he may be found? I have tried the usual searches - but no joy. Any ideas on where to get similar seasonal forecasts also welcome. Many thanks Paul Hi Paul, I've been an avid watcher of Roeder's website(s) for several years. His latest, which was only recently updated with a forecast through to May, suddenly went down in mid March. http://www.climaprog.de/ He has always appeared to be elusive... seemingly uncontactable and not replying to e-mails etc. Hopefully he will pop up again soon. Interpreting his winter posts was interesting...He predicted that the blocking high would build in late January and last through March... which was probably true. My reading of the April forecast was that it looks to be average for the UK. Steve Roberts Good on yer Steve. Anything I can find I will also let you know. Cheers Paul -- 'Wisest are they that know they do not know.' Socrates. Paul Bartlett FRMetS www.rutnet.co.uk Go to local weather. 400FT AMSL 25Miles southwest of the Wash |
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On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 19:38:14 +0100, Paul Bartlett
wrote: In message , Strobe writes On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 19:27:42 +0000, Paul Bartlett wrote: Has anyone any idea where he may be found? I have tried the usual searches - but no joy. Any ideas on where to get similar seasonal forecasts also welcome. Many thanks Paul Hi Paul, I've been an avid watcher of Roeder's website(s) for several years. His latest, which was only recently updated with a forecast through to May, suddenly went down in mid March. http://www.climaprog.de/ He has always appeared to be elusive... seemingly uncontactable and not replying to e-mails etc. Hopefully he will pop up again soon. Interpreting his winter posts was interesting...He predicted that the blocking high would build in late January and last through March... which was probably true. My reading of the April forecast was that it looks to be average for the UK. Steve Roberts Good on yer Steve. Anything I can find I will also let you know. Cheers Paul He's back on the same website address today. (see above) Looks like it was down for a slight revamp. His prediction for May shows lower pressure than average over Biscay... My interpretation would be that the Jet will still be running low, and that May will be wet and cool. Steve |
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