Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather) (uk.sci.weather) For the discussion of daily weather events, chiefly affecting the UK and adjacent parts of Europe, both past and predicted. The discussion is open to all, but contributions on a practical scientific level are encouraged. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#21
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
As an overseas viewer (NZ), I think I need to add my bit. While it's
true that one can blot out the likes of this odious troll, it's sad that there are so many people like him. He is quite clearly an ignoramus as far as meteorology is concerned, and continues to prove it on a regular basis. I have met many people in meteorology over the years, and can say that without exception that I have found their company to be both stimulating and pleasant. The "posters" on the NZ and Australian forums I visit all seem to be pleasant, even when in disagreement with one. On a brighter note, a happy festive season to all of you. Some of our Australian freiends have a bit to worry aboput with their bushfires, but there's a reasonable prospect of good rains if the El Nino decays in the next 3-4 months, going by some case histories (but they're all different of course!) Col wrote: "Tudor Hughes" wrote in message oups.com... I can never understand why people get so hot under the collar about Weatherlawyer's nonsense even to the extent of trying to exclude his posts from the view of their delicate little peepers. He's quite simply our village idiot so roll your eyes upward and pass to the next post. No problem. Happy Christmas, all you purple-faced killfilers. Hypertension is bad for you! I used to let him goad me into arguments and he was killfiled for a time, if only to let me avoid the temptation to reply ![]() Now I've changed computers I never renewed his tenancy in my killfile but the 'wind-ups' are easily spotted and inored. Besides, if he wants to post normally, I'm happy to reply to him. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
#22
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "Gianna" wrote in message ... Weatherlawyer wrote: Who redesigned this bunch of crap? Kenny Everett or the Girl Guides? http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/.../18009919.html Try following the link for information. (Anything to do with weather that is.) More likely someone from those parts of the world where they write from right to left. Why? Because the menus are on the right (i.e. wrong) side. Michael, is it the festives or the associated bevande that cause you to lapse into the vernacular? I would be interested to know more about the basis of your thing concerning earthquakes and other planetary forces, and how they relate to the weather, rather than harsh words. -- Gianna Gianna do you think fertility rituals can affect weather? |
#23
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
As one of the new viewer from Australia (not troubled by bushfires) in the
tropical far north Queensland I would be interested to know what forums you use. 20 years at the UKMO might serve me well in temperate latitudes but is not always proving of value here in the high latitude tropics (about 3000 ft AMSL). Some local knowledge/experience would be of interest as the BOM output does not seem to resolve the local onditions particularly well, I'm guessing because the resolution of the model used is not fine enough or resolve the the altitude particularly well. That and the lack of verifying surface data to modify the model output. "RWood" wrote in message oups.com... As an overseas viewer (NZ), I think I need to add my bit. While it's true that one can blot out the likes of this odious troll, it's sad that there are so many people like him. He is quite clearly an ignoramus as far as meteorology is concerned, and continues to prove it on a regular basis. I have met many people in meteorology over the years, and can say that without exception that I have found their company to be both stimulating and pleasant. The "posters" on the NZ and Australian forums I visit all seem to be pleasant, even when in disagreement with one. On a brighter note, a happy festive season to all of you. Some of our Australian freiends have a bit to worry aboput with their bushfires, but there's a reasonable prospect of good rains if the El Nino decays in the next 3-4 months, going by some case histories (but they're all different of course!) Col wrote: "Tudor Hughes" wrote in message oups.com... I can never understand why people get so hot under the collar about Weatherlawyer's nonsense even to the extent of trying to exclude his posts from the view of their delicate little peepers. He's quite simply our village idiot so roll your eyes upward and pass to the next post. No problem. Happy Christmas, all you purple-faced killfilers. Hypertension is bad for you! I used to let him goad me into arguments and he was killfiled for a time, if only to let me avoid the temptation to reply ![]() Now I've changed computers I never renewed his tenancy in my killfile but the 'wind-ups' are easily spotted and inored. Besides, if he wants to post normally, I'm happy to reply to him. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
#24
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I use this Australian one - the natives are friendly - there may well
be others. http://www.weatherzone.com.au/cgi-bi....cgi?ubb=login Colin wrote: As one of the new viewer from Australia (not troubled by bushfires) in the tropical far north Queensland I would be interested to know what forums you use. 20 years at the UKMO might serve me well in temperate latitudes but is not always proving of value here in the high latitude tropics (about 3000 ft AMSL). Some local knowledge/experience would be of interest as the BOM output does not seem to resolve the local onditions particularly well, I'm guessing because the resolution of the model used is not fine enough or resolve the the altitude particularly well. That and the lack of verifying surface data to modify the model output. |
#25
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() On Dec 18, 2:58 pm, philgurr wrote: The message .com from "Tudor Hughes" contains these words: I can never understand why people get so hot under the collar about Weatherlawyer's nonsense even to the extent of trying to exclude his posts from the view of their delicate little peepers. He's quite simply our village idiot so roll your eyes upward and pass to the next post. No problem. Happy Christmas, all you purple-faced killfilers. Hypertension is bad for you!I killfiled this idiot a long time ago in exactly the same way that I would turn off the television if I didn't like the programme. The man is a troll and still many on this newsgroup will insist on feeding him. My 'peepers' are certainly not 'delicate', I am simply exercising my democratic right not to read something which I consider to be rubbish. Phil From the Kyle of Sutherland - 175 feet AMSL (NH616916) (40 miles north of Inverness) Well just don't read it then. After all, his name's at the top. Why all the rage? Why all the fuss? He never winds *me* up because I don't reply to him. I sometimes read his posts (at least in part), I say to myself "he's a loony", have a little smile and pass on to something a little more promising. I find all this killfiling highly amusing but so petty. (Actually I don't know how to killfile; it seems pointless). Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
#26
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() Richard Dixon wrote: Robb C. Overfield wrote: You know what I wish for at Christmas? Peace and quiet from you mate. Am I to be disappointed? Or can't even Santa work miracles? I think he should use the festival period to bring some cheer and feed needy people from the gargantuan chip on his shoulder about the Met Office / BBC Weather / etc. There'd be plenty to go round... I object to my money being spent on second rate websites. It's the same thing I objected to when I found that Tory B Liar had sent British troops unprepared and under-supplied to a disaster. There aught to be a means of redress against such wasteful incompetence. Is this it? Is this all we get? Usenet? Peace and goodwill? W A K E _ U P ! |
#27
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Felly sgrifennodd Will Hand :
Strewth, 'trn', I was using that in 1993 on a Sun Sparcstation running SunOS UNIX !!! :-) And it's still the best IMHO; what other newsreader gives you a clear 50 lines per screen, doesn't clutter it up with menus, lets you choose your editor (vim in my case), and allows you so many configuration options? It also has the great advantage of being available anywhere, so long as you can ssh into the machine you run it on, and all your configurations are still there. Wasn't it just rn back in 1993 (i.e. not threaded)? I too remember running it from a Sun Sparc machine back in the early 90s, in the good ol' days before Microsoft Windows became the scourge that it now is. Adrian -- Adrian Shaw ais@ Adran Cyfrifiadureg, Prifysgol Cymru, aber. Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Cymru ac. http://users.aber.ac.uk/ais/weather/ uk |
#28
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
This is an example of the highest standards of the type of newsgroup of
its type. As the saying goes In order for people normally consideed my minions. fred wrote: "philgurr" wrote in message ... The message .com from "Tudor Hughes" contains these words: I'd forgotten about the killfile option, but he's dead now. Top posting errors corrected. (And paganolotry removed.) I can never understand why people get so hot under the collar about Weatherlawyer's nonsense even to the extent of trying to exclude his posts from the view of their delicate little peepers. He's quite simply our village idiot so roll your eyes upward and pass to the next post. No problem. I killfiled this idiot a long time ago in exactly the same way that I would turn off the television if I didn't like the programme. The man is a troll and still many on this newsgroup will insist on feeding him. My 'peepers' are certainly not 'delicate', I am simply exercising my democratic right not to read something which I consider to be rubbish. "Yet still." Someone tell the 2@* This troll feeds itself; ta. (Most definitely male though. Quite right there.) Thanks all. (Fot the sake of foreigners, I am on somewhat less that most of the genii on here but that that was after 12 months and a serious influx of Poles and Lithuanians -far in excess of what Tory B Liar and his minions are aware of -and they closed down more than half the met office sites to pay for it, to boot.) ((And I am the effing idiot?)) (((**** off!!))) |
#29
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() Gianna wrote: Michael, is it the festives or the associated bevande that cause you to lapse into the vernacular? I would be interested to know more about the basis of your thing concerning earthquakes and other planetary forces, and how they relate to the weather, rather than harsh words. I get irritated very easily these days. I aught to know better. And yes alcohol is a depressant. I promise not to have any more till next time. I was venting off about how unlikely the air is to be the cause of the gyres in ocean basins on a thread hers some days back. They don't cause whirl pools for example but the geography is of a type with them. I am surprised more people are not interested in the fractal effect seen in such phenomena. Here is another tricky fact that forms another part of the puzzle: "When thinking of waves, most of us picture white-crested swells on the ocean's surface, but some ocean waves occur in the lower depths without ever perturbing the water level at the surface. These so-called "internal waves" can occur because differences in temperature and salinity between deep water and surface water can cause the different layers to behave like completely different fluids. Warm water near the top may be much less dense than cold water lower down. The crests and troughs of waves passing through the deep layer occur at the interface between the water layers, but they don't cause swells on the ocean surface." http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/New...3?img_id=17497 The point being that fairly incompressible matter doesn't "seem" cause them, so how much less likely is it that free air is causing it? I was trying to point out that air is easily compressed and has the ability to rise out of the way, it is soluble in water and forms layers that make it exponentially more difficult for the next layer to have an effect. And all this on a perfect fluid: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_fluid http://grus.berkeley.edu/~jrg/ay202/node8.html There is more he http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundary_layer but I lost interest when I read about Coriolis farce. Never mind all that crap though, what do you make of this fog and its associated cat 2 cyclone Bondo? http://tsr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/ Not a bad hit that for someone who is only using the phases of the moon to forecast them. Imagine what could be accomplished by someone naturally gifted. Not those morons in the met office or the minions in the BBC et al though. I wonder what I could do with one of them supercomputers if I was tech savvy. Push out even more crap like they do perhaps. Happy platitude. |
#30
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 19:00:57 -0500, "Count LeChance VonShnaps"
wrote: Doubtless he will continue his mindless bantering well into the new year. Holy codswallop! Which new year...as you appear to be posting from one year in the future?! |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Climate change, cat out of the bag? | uk.sci.weather (UK Weather) | |||
Global Warming Will Result In a Mixed Bag of Hotter & Colder | sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology) | |||
Sanitaire Model SC5713 Bag Style with True HEPA Filtration Upright Vacuum | sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology) | |||
What a bag of shit | sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology) | |||
What a bag of shit | alt.talk.weather (General Weather Talk) |