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Looking at the radar picture sequence in the last hour it looks like a
"Pembrokeshire dangler" convergence line is developing as the flow becomes
more northerly. Watch out Graham!

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On Mar 3, 10:51*pm, "Will Hand" wrote:
Looking at the radar picture sequence in the last hour it looks like a
"Pembrokeshire dangler" convergence line is developing as the flow becomes
more northerly. Watch out Graham!

Will
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"Pembrokeshire dangler" and Watch out Graham"

Are you trying to tip-off a certain person who has been exposing
himself whilst on his SURFBOARD?

You are a disgrace sir.

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On 3 Mar, 22:51, "Will Hand" wrote:
Looking at the radar picture sequence in the last hour it looks like a
"Pembrokeshire dangler" convergence line is developing as the flow becomes
more northerly. Watch out Graham!

Will
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The best dangler for many months.

Graham
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On 3 Mar, 22:51, "Will Hand" wrote:
Looking at the radar picture sequence in the last hour it looks like a
"Pembrokeshire dangler" convergence line is developing as the flow

becomes
more northerly. Watch out Graham!

Will
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The best dangler for many months.

Graham


You're welcome. But don't expect a first class personal service all the
time, I reserve that for Haytor residents ;-)

Will
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