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SW England and S Wales mild - Pembrey Sands 14.2°C
Meteosat 8 satellite picture from Ferdinand Valk's site at 12.00 UTC
on Monday 26th November http://www.fvalk.com/images/Day_imag...8-1200-EUR.jpg NOAA 18 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 13.39 UTC on Monday 26th November http://www.woksat.info/etcpk26/pk26-1339-b-uk.html Meteosat MSG-2 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 12.00 UTC on Monday 26th November http://www.woksat.info/etcpk26m/pk26-msg-1200-uk.html Britain and Belgium mostly cloudy. Quite bright in SE England and SW Wales. UK min. temps on Sunday night http://tinyurl.com/266jhj Aboyne 0.0°C, Wick -0.1°C, Strathallan -0.3°C, Leuchars and Redesdale -0.4°C, Altnaharra -0.5°C, Lerwick and Tulloch Bridge -0.8°C, Loch Glascarnoch -0.9°C, Aviemore -1.8°C. Aberporth 9.8°C, Guernsey 9.9°C, Camborne and St Mawgan 10.7°C, St Mary's 11.4°C. - 06.00 UTC synops only. UK max. temps on Monday http://tinyurl.com/2dyns2 Lerwick 1.7°C, Aviemore 4.0°C, Wick 4.2°C, Kinloss 4.7°C - 18.00 UTC synops only. St Mawgan 12.8°C, Chivenor 13.1°C, Culdrose, Guernsey and St Mary's 13.3°C, Mumbles and Jersey 13.5°C, Milford Haven 13.9°C, Pembrey Sands 14.2°C. OGIMET summary http://tinyurl.com/2fe4jf Rainfall radar http://www.meteox.com/h.aspx?r=&soort=loop24uur&URL Scattered outbreaks of light rain over Britain on Monday. Rainfall totals - 24 hours ending 18.00 UTC on Monday http://tinyurl.com/2ynsvg St Angelo, Ballypatrick, Ballykelly, Loch Glascarnoch, Drumalbin, Kinloss, Hawarden and Valley 2 mm, Shawbury and Rhyl 3 mm, Belfast Aldergrove and Trawsgoed 4 mm. Location of some UK stations http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/education/data/uk_map.html Colin Youngs Brussels |
SW England and S Wales mild - Pembrey Sands 14.2°C
In uk.sci.weather on Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Colin Youngs
wrote : Location of some UK stations http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/education/data/uk_map.html Colin Youngs Brussels Did you know your subject line contains some weird extraneous characters (at least on my newsgroup software)? -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
SW England and S Wales mild - Pembrey Sands 14.2°C
Paul Hyett wrote:
Did you know your subject line contains some weird extraneous characters (at least on my newsgroup software)? It's been encoded according to RFC2047 (presumably because of the degree symbol). Perhaps the font you are using does not display the degree symbol correctly? -- Steve Loft Sanday, Orkney. 5m ASL. http://sanday.org.uk/weather Free weather station softwa http://sandaysoft.com/ |
SW England and S Wales mild - Pembrey Sands 14.2°C
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Steve Loft writes: Paul Hyett wrote: Did you know your subject line contains some weird extraneous characters (at least on my newsgroup software)? It's been encoded according to RFC2047 (presumably because of the degree symbol). Perhaps the font you are using does not display the degree symbol correctly? In Turnpike, which both Paul and I use, the subject line appears as: =?windows-1256?Q?SW_England_and_S_Wales_mild_-_Pembrey_Sands_14.2=B0C?= Presumably it is encoded in Windows-1256, whereas Turnpike expects subject lines to be in "vanilla" text. -- John Hall "Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance, or a stranger." Franklin P Jones |
SW England and S Wales mild - Pembrey Sands 14.2°C
John Hall wrote:
Presumably it is encoded in Windows-1256, whereas Turnpike expects subject lines to be in "vanilla" text. But Turnpike does understand RFC2047, but apparently not Windows-1256. My reply uses RFC2047, but ISO-8859-1 encoding - I assume that displays correctly in Turnpike? -- Steve Loft Sanday, Orkney. 5m ASL. http://sanday.org.uk/weather Free weather station softwa http://sandaysoft.com/ |
SW England and S Wales mild - Pembrey Sands 14.2°C
In article ,
Steve Loft writes: John Hall wrote: Presumably it is encoded in Windows-1256, whereas Turnpike expects subject lines to be in "vanilla" text. But Turnpike does understand RFC2047, but apparently not Windows-1256. My reply uses RFC2047, but ISO-8859-1 encoding - I assume that displays correctly in Turnpike? It does. -- John Hall "Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance, or a stranger." Franklin P Jones |
SW England and S Wales mild - Pembrey Sands 14.2°C
In message , John Hall
writes In article , Steve Loft writes: John Hall wrote: Presumably it is encoded in Windows-1256, whereas Turnpike expects subject lines to be in "vanilla" text. But Turnpike does understand RFC2047, but apparently not Windows-1256. My reply uses RFC2047, but ISO-8859-1 encoding - I assume that displays correctly in Turnpike? It does. I'm also experiencing the same problem - another Turnpike user. Before reporting it to the Turnpike group - is it definitively the Windows 1256 encoding that is causing the problem? Turnpike is not actively being developed except for a possible fix for Vista users - whoever that person might be ;-)) so I can't see a fix being forthcoming. However it is perhaps worth noting that our of millions of messages I get from a variety of newsgroups, this is strangely the only poster who causes a problem. Very strange. Cheers James -- James Brown |
SW England and S Wales mild - Pembrey Sands 14.2°C
In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 27 Nov 2007, Steve Loft
wrote : Paul Hyett wrote: Did you know your subject line contains some weird extraneous characters (at least on my newsgroup software)? It's been encoded according to RFC2047 (presumably because of the degree symbol). Perhaps the font you are using does not display the degree symbol correctly? Possibly - I use Alt-0176 to produce the ° symbol. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
SW England and S Wales mild - Pembrey Sands 14.2°C
In article ,
James Brown writes: In message , John Hall writes In article , Steve Loft writes: John Hall wrote: Presumably it is encoded in Windows-1256, whereas Turnpike expects subject lines to be in "vanilla" text. But Turnpike does understand RFC2047, but apparently not Windows-1256. My reply uses RFC2047, but ISO-8859-1 encoding - I assume that displays correctly in Turnpike? It does. I'm also experiencing the same problem - another Turnpike user. Before reporting it to the Turnpike group - is it definitively the Windows 1256 encoding that is causing the problem? Turnpike is not actively being developed except for a possible fix for Vista users - whoever that person might be ;-)) so I can't see a fix being forthcoming. I think this has already been reported on demon.ip.support.turnpike, at least for the same problem with emails. TP is supposed to be compatible with the RFCs, which I believe don't mention the possibility of encoding headers in Windows 1256. However it is perhaps worth noting that our of millions of messages I get from a variety of newsgroups, this is strangely the only poster who causes a problem. Very strange. Presumably Colin needs to do so if he is to include the degree symbol in subject lines. -- John Hall "Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance, or a stranger." Franklin P Jones |
SW England and S Wales mild - Pembrey Sands 14.2°C
Paul Hyett wrote:
Possibly - I use Alt-0176 to produce the ° symbol. Alt-248 produces the same result |
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