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I know where to find these charts from Wetterzentrale, but I am
curious to know where, or if, they can be found on the Met Office web
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"Albert" albert@se-england wrote in message
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I know where to find these charts from Wetterzentrale, but I am
curious to know where, or if, they can be found on the Met Office web
site, this being the apparent source.


0000Z issue charts to T+84 are available here
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._pressure.html

Jon.


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On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 17:49:30 -0000, "Jon O'Rourke"
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"Albert" albert@se-england wrote in message
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I know where to find these charts from Wetterzentrale, but I am
curious to know where, or if, they can be found on the Met Office web
site, this being the apparent source.


0000Z issue charts to T+84 are available here
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._pressure.html

Jon.

Thanks, I had hunted all over and still missed it!
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Albert wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jan:49:30 -0000, "Jon O'Rourke"
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"Albert" albert@se-england wrote in message
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I know where to find these charts from Wetterzentrale, but I am
curious to know where, or if, they can be found on the Met Office web
site, this being the apparent source.


0000Z issue charts to T+84 are available here
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._pressure.html


Thanks, I had hunted all over and still missed it!


Thunderlying highs seem to be set to continue for the unseeable future
too. With the Atlantic lows at least looking seeable:
11th Jan 12:45 = a wet and windy spell.

I wonder what is keeping the European mainland so high.



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