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This looks interesting:

http://www.ecmwf.int/products/foreca...!2006122900!!/

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This looks interesting:

http://www.ecmwf.int/products/foreca...!2006122900!!/

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Trouble is at that range even Narnia is a possiblity, mind you they had a
good spell of snow.


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This looks interesting:


http://www.ecmwf.int/products/foreca...!2006122900!!/

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Really? I don't see what's interesting about the forecast chart, nor the two
sites that couldn't be loaded. Were you referring to the Automotive
Navigation Data site?

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Really? I don't see what's interesting about the forecast chart, nor the two
sites that couldn't be loaded. Were you referring to the Automotive
Navigation Data site?



Try viewing on yr computer + web browser rather than car + TomTom set.

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M wrote:
Graham P Davis wrote:

Really? I don't see what's interesting about the forecast chart, nor the two
sites that couldn't be loaded. Were you referring to the Automotive
Navigation Data site?



Try viewing on yr computer + web browser rather than car + TomTom set.

M


I think it was the fact that the low was over the south of the UK
leaving much of the Country with a sort of easterly.

GFS long range looked more promising earlier (it may have changed), but
now we are talking Narnia grin

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Keith (Southend) wrote:

M wrote:
Graham P Davis wrote:

Really? I don't see what's interesting about the forecast chart, nor the
two sites that couldn't be loaded. Were you referring to the Automotive
Navigation Data site?



Try viewing on yr computer + web browser rather than car + TomTom set.

M


I think it was the fact that the low was over the south of the UK
leaving much of the Country with a sort of easterly.

GFS long range looked more promising earlier (it may have changed), but
now we are talking Narnia grin


That's not what I saw, just the usual strong westerly over the UK. This was
due to a problem with the link.

The link opened four tabs simultaneously in Firefox, one of which was the
AND site. One of the symbols used in the link must indicate a break trigger
the start of a new tab. The four sites are -
http://www.ecmwf.int/products/foreca...v850_z500!Wind
http://850/
http://www.and.com/index1.php
http://www.mslp!240!europe!pop!od!op... 22900!!.com/

Looking back at the original link, the problem character is %20.

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Graham P Davis wrote:

Keith (Southend) wrote:

M wrote:
Graham P Davis wrote:

Really? I don't see what's interesting about the forecast chart, nor
the two sites that couldn't be loaded. Were you referring to the
Automotive Navigation Data site?


Try viewing on yr computer + web browser rather than car + TomTom set.

M


I think it was the fact that the low was over the south of the UK
leaving much of the Country with a sort of easterly.

GFS long range looked more promising earlier (it may have changed), but
now we are talking Narnia grin


That's not what I saw, just the usual strong westerly over the UK. This
was due to a problem with the link.

The link opened four tabs simultaneously in Firefox, one of which was the
AND site. One of the symbols used in the link must indicate a break
trigger the start of a new tab. The four sites are -

http://www.ecmwf.int/products/foreca...v850_z500!Wind
http://850/
http://www.and.com/index1.php
http://www.mslp!240!europe!pop!od!op... 22900!!.com/

Looking back at the original link, the problem character is %20.


Tried the link on Epiphany and that kept the link together. I now see what
you were driving at. I'll wait a while longer before I get excited.

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Bracknell



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