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Fog, fog, and yet more fog.


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Gianna wrote:
Fog, fog, and yet more fog.


Gianna
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P.S. Did I mention the fog?


No, but you could have quoted Bill Giles (I think it was, or maybe
Michael Fish) just in case some people hadn't heard the story.

On his magnetic board, the F would stick. Bill tried a few times, gave
up and apologized for the "F in fog".

Some of the older people will remember that charismatic presenter on
Anglia TV, Michael Hunt. No one under any circumstances was allowed to
call him Mike.

Jack

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Gianna wrote:
Fog, fog, and yet more fog.

P.S. Did I mention the fog?

No, but you could have quoted Bill Giles (I think it was, or maybe
Michael Fish) just in case some people hadn't heard the story.

On his magnetic board, the F would stick. Bill tried a few times,
gave
up and apologized for the "F in fog".


.... although the phrase is often attributed to the weather presenters as
being the ones to originate it (and they have undoubtedly used the term,
or something like it), I think the 'honour' if such it is, belongs to
Dickie Davies when he was a presenter on Southern Television - he read
out the scripted forecast just before close-down (remember those?) over
the caption, from which the 'F' in fog had slipped away. I can
distinctly remember Ian McCaskill having problems with one presentation
with the letters, but his favourite trick was to place the letters such
that they read 'G-O-F' rather than 'F-O-G'.

Martin.


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Gianna wrote:
Fog, fog, and yet more fog.



And a maximum of 15°C

During the 'bright' phase, today looked like ...
http://www.buchan-meteo.org.uk/vedute.htm

(for those who missed out and had to endure a sunny day.)

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Gianna wrote:
Gianna wrote:
Fog, fog, and yet more fog.



And a maximum of 15°C

During the 'bright' phase, today looked like ...
http://www.buchan-meteo.org.uk/vedute.htm

(for those who missed out and had to endure a sunny day.)

--
Gianna


We did have a sunny day here today after three days of cool, overcast
weather.

Afternoon temperatures were around 19C with a S.E. wind. The wind
switched to S.W. later in the day giving a max of 22.2C at 6:45pm.

At 10pm it was still 18.2C. Yesterday the maximum was only 14.6C with
low cloud and haar. It was still misty first thing this morning but
this soon gave way to clear skies.

Richard Slessor,
Hazlehead, Aberdeen.



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