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I know there have been recent improvements, but I've just noticed the
current one for this region which highlights the inconsistency.
In the middle of red North Yorkshire there is a small green area, namely the
City of York, which will obviously be by-passed by the showers which will
affect the rest of the area.
Surely MO could adopt a more accurate mapping regime than a county boundary.
Bring back the magnetic lines that forecasters used in the 70's.

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David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire.



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On Mar 20, 11:01?pm, "David Mitchell" wrote:
I know there have been recent improvements, but I've just noticed the
current one for this region which highlights the inconsistency.
In the middle of red North Yorkshire there is a small green area, namely the
City of York, which will obviously be by-passed by the showers which will
affect the rest of the area.
Surely MO could adopt a more accurate mapping regime than a county boundary.
Bring back the magnetic lines that forecasters used in the 70's.


Blowing a gale down in Craven Arms today. Nice sky scapes though. Pity
I had to work but at least it got me out of the house.

I just watched Weatherview and noticed the presenter stated that
connurbations will have lowest temperatures.

That seems a complete inversion of the heat island effect. Still yer
pays yer muny and yer gets yer soaps and yer makeovers along with some
expensive computer graphics.

Nice to see that the MO is keeping in step. No explanations. No
nuthin.

What larks eh, what larks!



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