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![]() Should "northeasterly" be hyphenated or not ? I will need to know in a few days time - dunno why. Will. -- " Visit Haytor meteorological office at http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm " ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet). mailto: www: http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Will Hand" wrote in message ... Should "northeasterly" be hyphenated or not ? I will need to know in a few days time - dunno why. Will. -- Sorry, I also meant to ask - is it the convention in this newsgroup to report snow depths above 11 inches in metres or feet ? :-) Will. -- |
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Will Hand writes: Should "northeasterly" be hyphenated or not ? According to my Concise Oxford, yes it should. So should "north-east" and "north-eastward(s)". But not - oddly enough - "northeaster", meaning a north-east wind. -- John Hall "Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history." George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) |
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Will Hand writes: Sorry, I also meant to ask - is it the convention in this newsgroup to report snow depths above 11 inches in metres or feet ? :-) No, in centimetres. ![]() values given in centimetres really are I first have to mentally convert them into inches. BTW, don't go getting over-excited, Will. You know that the next set of model runs might all do a volte face. Unlikely, perhaps, but we've seen it happen only a week or so ago. -- John Hall "Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history." George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) |
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Will, have you opened a bottle already? Celebratory or otherwise!!! ;-)
(You're a tease you know...) By the way, if you're this side of the Irish pond it's metres... If rain, centimetres...if snow then it's millimetres if lucky! Joe Enjoy the runs (models' that is!) "Will Hand" wrote in message ... "Will Hand" wrote in message ... Should "northeasterly" be hyphenated or not ? I will need to know in a few days time - dunno why. Will. -- Sorry, I also meant to ask - is it the convention in this newsgroup to report snow depths above 11 inches in metres or feet ? :-) Will. -- |
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Should "northeasterly" be hyphenated or not ?
I will need to know in a few days time - dunno why. Will. I think I would hyphenate it. Chambers Dictionary hypehnates all words beginning with north-east. Anne |
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 20:02:17 -0000, Will Hand wrote:
Should "northeasterly" be hyphenated or not ? I will need to know in a few days time - dunno why. Teaser. But a few days times covers the weekly forecast for the 25th when it "always" dumps a load on us. Sorry, I also meant to ask - is it the convention in this newsgroup to report snow depths above 11 inches in metres or feet ? :-) Inches up to 20 or so then feet and inches but then I'm of an age where "meters" are things with waggly needles in them not a mesurement of distance. A few 1/1000ths or 1/100ths are OK but nothing bigger. Indeed I've been know to measure something as 1 foot 2 inches 3.5mm... -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 19:54:30 -0000, "Will Hand"
wrote: Should "northeasterly" be hyphenated or not ? Should be nor'easterly. Dunno why. |
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 20:18:56 -0000, JCW wrote in
By the way, if you're this side of the Irish pond it's metres... If rain, centimetres...if snow then it's millimetres if lucky! Hi Joe - so when Paddy Power paid up at 12-1 on my inch of snow at Dublin Airport on 25 December 2004, they had to convert from mm to inches:-) -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 14/02/2005 20:28:05 UTC |
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Ah Mike, I know you were well rewarded... Christmas was special wasn't it?
Truth be told I hit it good too with falls at Belfast & Manchester. Paid for the pressies! I'm thinking for of the rest of our winter here. Nothing for the kids to play with at all. YET! ;-) "Mike Tullett" wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 20:18:56 -0000, JCW wrote in By the way, if you're this side of the Irish pond it's metres... If rain, centimetres...if snow then it's millimetres if lucky! Hi Joe - so when Paddy Power paid up at 12-1 on my inch of snow at Dublin Airport on 25 December 2004, they had to convert from mm to inches:-) -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 14/02/2005 20:28:05 UTC |
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