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I sometimes wish that you could go back after refreshing a web site. The 18Z
GFS looks completely different to the 12Z with Highs where Lows were etc.. Phil -- www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm |
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![]() "Phil Layton" wrote in message ... I sometimes wish that you could go back after refreshing a web site. The 18Z GFS looks completely different to the 12Z with Highs where Lows were etc.. Phil -- www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm Yes! I try to look as the run as it's coming out and catch it midway so as I can look at the previous run from six hours before and compare. Dave |
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On Nov 11, 11:22 pm, "Phil Layton" wrote:
I sometimes wish that you could go back after refreshing a web site. The 18Z GFS looks completely different to the 12Z with Highs where Lows were etc.. Oh maaaaan, would I like that. Maybe a wish list for the Firefox crew. I've recently taken to opening the latest on a new web page, having set Opera to hold open all my tabs. That way i can use Ffx to surf and have the more stable browser hold all my regular stuff. Despite all I have been saying about the cause of such undulations, I get the opinion I am wasting my time barracking. With a tool like that though, even the worst of the dolts on here would find their way out of the fog. Not that I could give a damn. |
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On Nov 11, 11:37 pm, "Dave Cornwell"
wrote: "Phil Layton" wrote in message ... I sometimes wish that you could go back after refreshing a web site. The 18Z GFS looks completely different to the 12Z with Highs where Lows were etc.. Phil -- www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm Yes! I try to look as the run as it's coming out and catch it midway so as I can look at the previous run from six hours before and compare. Dave - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Same here Dave but with the GFS it's all to no avail, it always ends up the same regardless of the rediculous scenarios the GFS cruelly throws up It reminds me somewaht of that Gary Lineker quote some years ago "Football is a simple game; 22 men chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans win" Well weather is a simple game between warm and cold air-in the end the mild zonality wins. |
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"Phil Layton" wrote in message
... I sometimes wish that you could go back after refreshing a web site. The 18Z GFS looks completely different to the 12Z with Highs where Lows were etc.. Phil Phil, http://www2.wetter3.de/animation.html is quite handy for inter-run comparisons of the GFS. Jon. |
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