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Here's an interesting representaion of world weather. I haven't come
across it before.

http://www.worldweathermeteo.com/

Thanks to someone on TWO for posting it.

It's the "Dog days" before the onset of the monsoon in Northern India
and Autumn gales in Chile and NZ. Potential spring tornadoes in the
USA later in the week.

The little circling sperm thingies swimming round and round and round
in the lows are mesmerising!

Paul

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On May 3, 8:53 am, Dawlish wrote:
Here's an interesting representaion of world weather. I haven't come
across it before.

http://www.worldweathermeteo.com/

Thanks to someone on TWO for posting it.

It's the "Dog days" before the onset of the monsoon in Northern India
and Autumn gales in Chile and NZ. Potential spring tornadoes in the
USA later in the week.

The little circling sperm thingies swimming round and round and round
in the lows are mesmerising!


I suppose I aught to bookmark it as it is the first site I have found
that indicates pressure regions in Russia or China. I will think about
it.

It makes no mention of any Arctic weather. There was a 1056 High
showing on the Canadian site recently. I'd have thought that worthy.
Or maybe it has passed its sell by date.

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On May 3, 10:13*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On May 3, 8:53 am, Dawlish wrote:

Here's an interesting representaion of world weather. I haven't come
across it before.


http://www.worldweathermeteo.com/


Thanks to someone on TWO for posting it.


It's the "Dog days" before the onset of the monsoon in Northern India
and Autumn gales in Chile and NZ. Potential spring tornadoes in the
USA later in the week.


The little circling sperm thingies swimming round and round and round
in the lows are mesmerising!


I suppose I aught to bookmark it as it is the first site I have found
that indicates pressure regions in Russia or China. I will think about
it.

It makes no mention of any Arctic weather. There was a 1056 High
showing on the Canadian site recently. I'd have thought that worthy.
Or maybe it has passed its sell by date.


I'll do this in the style of Weatherlawyer. *))

OK, OK, somebody needs to help you sometimes with your, often
unintelligable, way out in left field, beliefs about highly unlikely
connections between natural hazards and the weather.

Try good old Wetterzentrale. Look at this page carefully - or get
someone else more skilled to look at it for you; then scroll down the
menu to find pressures in the Arctic.I know it is in German;cope with
it.

Hope this helps, though I doubt your children will find you in the
register of great thinkers of our time after you have gone.

After your constant insults to everyone who posts on here, this post
should have come as no surprise.

Paul

* For the man himself, "left field" is an analogy to where they stick
players who can't catch in baseball. It's the unlikeliest place for
the ball to land after being hit. *))

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On May 3, 11:32*am, Dawlish wrote:
On May 3, 10:13*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:





On May 3, 8:53 am, Dawlish wrote:


Here's an interesting representaion of world weather. I haven't come
across it before.


http://www.worldweathermeteo.com/


Thanks to someone on TWO for posting it.


It's the "Dog days" before the onset of the monsoon in Northern India
and Autumn gales in Chile and NZ. Potential spring tornadoes in the
USA later in the week.


The little circling sperm thingies swimming round and round and round
in the lows are mesmerising!


I suppose I aught to bookmark it as it is the first site I have found
that indicates pressure regions in Russia or China. I will think about
it.


It makes no mention of any Arctic weather. There was a 1056 High
showing on the Canadian site recently. I'd have thought that worthy.
Or maybe it has passed its sell by date.


I'll do this in the style of Weatherlawyer. *))

OK, OK, somebody needs to help you sometimes with your, often
unintelligable, way out in left field, beliefs about highly unlikely
connections between natural hazards and the weather.

Try good old Wetterzentrale. Look at this page carefully - or get
someone else more skilled to look at it for you; then scroll down the
menu to find pressures in the Arctic.I know it is in German;cope with
it.

Hope this helps, though I doubt your children will find you in the
register of great thinkers of our time after you have gone.

After your constant insults to everyone who posts on here, this post
should have come as no surprise.

Paul

* For the man himself, "left field" is an analogy to where they stick
players who can't catch in baseball. It's the unlikeliest place for
the ball to land after being hit. *))- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Roasavn062.png
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"Dawlish" wrote in message
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On May 3, 10:13 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:


I'll do this in the style of Weatherlawyer. *))


OK, OK, somebody needs to help you sometimes with your, often
unintelligable, way out in left field, beliefs about highly unlikely
connections between natural hazards and the weather.


Try good old Wetterzentrale. Look at this page carefully - or get
someone else more skilled to look at it for you; then scroll down the
menu to find pressures in the Arctic.I know it is in German;cope with
it.


Hope this helps, though I doubt your children will find you in the
register of great thinkers of our time after you have gone.


After your constant insults to everyone who posts on here, this post
should have come as no surprise.


LOL!
Although you forgot 'or not, as the case may be'.
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On Sat, 3 May 2008 03:32:17 -0700 (PDT), Dawlish
wrote:

After your constant insults to everyone who posts on here, this post
should have come as no surprise.


Just for the record, I haven't been constantly insulted. Please don't
speak for me.

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Webcam and weather:- http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/weather
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On May 3, 12:41*pm, Alan White wrote:
On Sat, 3 May 2008 03:32:17 -0700 (PDT), Dawlish
wrote:

After your constant insults to everyone who posts on here, this post
should have come as no surprise.


Just for the record, I haven't been constantly insulted. Please don't
speak for me.

--
Alan White
Mozilla Firefox and Forte Agent.
Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Lochs Long and Goil in Argyll, Scotland.
Webcam and weather:-http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/weather


Nor me. Perplexed, many times. Insulted, none that I can
recall.

Tudor Hughes.

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On 3 May, 14:22, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On May 3, 12:41*pm, Alan White wrote:

On Sat, 3 May 2008 03:32:17 -0700 (PDT), Dawlish
wrote:


After your constant insults to everyone who posts on here, this post
should have come as no surprise.


Just for the record, I haven't been constantly insulted. Please don't
speak for me.


--
Alan White
Mozilla Firefox and Forte Agent.
Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Lochs Long and Goil in Argyll, Scotland.
Webcam and weather:-http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/weather


* * * * * Nor me. *Perplexed, many times. *Insulted, none that I can
recall.

Tudor Hughes.


Yes, I'll go with perplexed.

Graham
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On May 3, 12:41 pm, Alan White wrote:

Just for the record, I haven't been constantly insulted. Please don't
speak for me.


Awfully sorry old boy. I didn't mean to overlook you.

Who are you BTW?

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On May 3, 12:41*pm, Alan White wrote:
On Sat, 3 May 2008 03:32:17 -0700 (PDT), Dawlish
wrote:

After your constant insults to everyone who posts on here, this post
should have come as no surprise.


Just for the record, I haven't been constantly insulted. Please don't
speak for me.

--
Alan White
Mozilla Firefox and Forte Agent.
Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Lochs Long and Goil in Argyll, Scotland.
Webcam and weather:-http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/weather


Apologies Alan, I didn't mean to speak for everyone! But........Yoyu'd
have to not be any of these to have not been insulted in one way, or
another and these are only in the last few weeks.

"More likely forcing; when two pressure systems come together. Which
begs an explanation for why they don't just mingle to expiry. (Far
too
technical for the droids on here I imagine.)" ....... not an insult if
you are not a droid.

"A droid lacks imagination. (And lacks humour and insight too, you
droid.) They tend to ask the same thing over and over again as they
lack the ability to learn. They never ask questions that have not
been
asked before. And they seldom supply original answers. Pretty much
like inedible and
unproductive sheep. I bet they are good at housework"............
Fine, if you are not a droid, again.

I hope you don't live in China, or Russia....."All I need now is China
or Siberia and/or both would be even nicer.
Not content with criminal characteristics towards humanity, the
enticing culture of communiteeism seems radically hostile to all forms
of pressure. Perhaps if we started calling them The People's
Liberation of National
Weather Data instead of Synoptics... Or perhaps if we stopped calling
them ******s? The *******!"

.....or anyone who has ever disagreed with him.....

"They put out the fires with ****? You are full of it".
"I just started to find you a link but then I thought, you could use
the mental exercise. And it will give you something to do while
waiting for the next instalment".
"Meanwhile if I could ask you to shut up for a few more days and then
come down on me like a ton of bricks if I am wrong, I might be
grateful..........Or not, as the case may be. ".
"If I could be bothered to correct your grammar I certainly can't be
sked to ascertain the correct diagnoses of my aspersion by means of
it. And that, you idiot, is why I shall do neither." etc (only a small
set of examples).

...or a scientist......"I should hate to be considered a scientist if
the present crop of
bought and paid for sheeps heads are anything to go by".

.......or even people who have asked generally for help - in response
to a request from a teacher for help for primary school clhildren he
said this; "You are either desperate or ignorant".

As long as you have never replied to anything he has said, or are a
scientist, or have communist leanings, or have asked for help and had
a reply from him, or are one of the "droids" on here (which I think
refers to most of us, then you may not have been insulted and I
apologise. Wait a little while though Alan, or suggest that his ideas
may not be the "only explanation" for what he sees, then you may feel
a little put out in the way that Weatherlawyer replies to people and
gets his ideas across.

Paul











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