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If you like warm and settled weather - and most do in summer - the gfs
charts over the last day, or so, have been a delight. 5 runs now,
showing an anticyclone over the UK at T240. I feel at least 80%
confident to forecast that much of the UK, but especially the SE will
be under the influence of high pressure in 10 days time (12th June).
Areas under this anticyclonic weather will be experiencing dry,
settled conditions, with little wind and warm temperatures. This
weather will begin before the 12th and we will be in a period of very
summery weather around the 12th.

I think the weather in 10 days time will be very different to the
troughs, rain and severe weather warnings/advisories that are on the
cards for this week. Summer is i cumen in, I reckon!

Paul


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On Jun 2, 7:50 am, Dawlish wrote:

If you like warm and settled weather - and most do in summer - the gfs
charts over the last day, or so, have been a delight. 5 runs now,
showing an anticyclone over the UK at T240. I feel at least 80%
confident to forecast that much of the UK, but especially the SE will
be under the influence of high pressure in 10 days time (12th June).
Areas under this anticyclonic weather will be experiencing dry,
settled conditions, with little wind and warm temperatures. This
weather will begin before the 12th and we will be in a period of very
summery weather around the 12th.

I think the weather in 10 days time will be very different to the
troughs, rain and severe weather warnings/advisories that are on the
cards for this week. Summer is i cumen in, I reckon!


I reckon someone dropped an aeroplane on your bonce. Either that or an
improvised explosive device was put between that smorguessborg and
your hat.

You didn't fall a long way down a large mountain over the weekend
perhaps and agitate a brain cell? Have a transplant with an idiot's
brain and suddenly become an half-wit?

Who taught him about calendars? Or is he just guessing?

Dawlish On-line
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I like that bit about locals and teenagers. I wonder if they count
Paul twice.

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You lousy worm you stole my idea. Thats just cheap coz I notice you often
cut and paste from websites. Dont forget you have your own balmpot quotes as
well - those about what you say but worse THATS on here!. So were's your
website? exactly, you dont have one or do you cummon lets see it i could
just imagine it - Unproffessor Doolittle in a Jack Hargreaves style filthy
old hat
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On Jun 2, 11:20 pm, "Dave R." wrote:

You lousy worm you stole my idea. Thats just cheap coz I notice you often
cut and paste from websites. Dont forget you have your own balmpot quotes as
well - those about what you say but worse THATS on here!. So were's your
website? exactly, you dont have one or do you cummon lets see it i could
just imagine it - Unproffessor Doolittle in a Jack Hargreaves style filthy
old hat


Eh?

Is you is Dawlish? Or is you ain't?
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"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message
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On Jun 2, 7:50 am, Dawlish wrote:

If you like warm and settled weather - and most do in summer - the gfs
charts over the last day, or so, have been a delight. 5 runs now,
showing an anticyclone over the UK at T240. I feel at least 80%
confident to forecast that much of the UK, but especially the SE will
be under the influence of high pressure in 10 days time (12th June).
Areas under this anticyclonic weather will be experiencing dry,
settled conditions, with little wind and warm temperatures. This
weather will begin before the 12th and we will be in a period of very
summery weather around the 12th.

I think the weather in 10 days time will be very different to the
troughs, rain and severe weather warnings/advisories that are on the
cards for this week. Summer is i cumen in, I reckon!


I reckon someone dropped an aeroplane on your bonce. Either that or an
improvised explosive device was put between that smorguessborg and
your hat.

You didn't fall a long way down a large mountain over the weekend
perhaps and agitate a brain cell? Have a transplant with an idiot's
brain and suddenly become an half-wit?

Who taught him about calendars? Or is he just guessing?

Dawlish On-line
Dawlish .net - The most comprehensive guide to Dawlish on the
Internet. Section for tourists, business, locals and teenagers and
much more. Get in the frame, see our Guestbook! Sign our petition to
change our name to Chumpmouth-under-ExitDoor.

I like that bit about locals and teenagers. I wonder if they count
Paul twice.



That was completely uncalled for.....
Paul's posts make a thousand times more sense than yours.

How did that get through my killfiles anyway?
Guess it needs updating.

Jim.





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On Jun 3, 8:13*am, "Jim Smith" wrote:
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On Jun 2, 7:50 am, Dawlish wrote:


If you like warm and settled weather - and most do in summer - the gfs
charts over the last day, or so, have been a delight. 5 runs now,
showing an anticyclone over the UK at T240. I feel at least 80%
confident to forecast that much of the UK, but especially the SE will
be under the influence of high pressure in 10 days time (12th June).
Areas under this anticyclonic weather will be experiencing dry,
settled conditions, with little wind and warm temperatures. This
weather will begin before the 12th and we will be in a period of very
summery weather around the 12th.


I think the weather in 10 days time will be very different to the
troughs, rain and severe weather warnings/advisories that are on the
cards for this week. Summer is i cumen in, I reckon!


I reckon someone dropped an aeroplane on your bonce. Either that or an
improvised explosive device was put between that smorguessborg and
your hat.


You didn't fall a long way down a large mountain over the weekend
perhaps and agitate a brain cell? Have a transplant with an idiot's
brain and suddenly become an half-wit?


Who taught him about calendars? Or is he just guessing?


Dawlish On-line
Dawlish .net - The most comprehensive guide to Dawlish on the
Internet. Section for tourists, business, locals and teenagers and
much more. Get in the frame, see our Guestbook! Sign our petition to
change our name to Chumpmouth-under-ExitDoor.


I like that bit about locals and teenagers. I wonder if they count
Paul twice.


That was completely uncalled for.....
Paul's posts make a thousand times more sense than yours.

How did that get through my killfiles anyway?
Guess it needs updating.

Jim.- Hide quoted text -

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I have no idea what is going on here, or why someone would feel the
need to change a perfectly ordinary thread title. I don't even
understand exactly who the comments are aimed at, as the link doesn't
work. I would appreciate it if you would change it back to the
original - "warmth and settled weather at 10 days"; which I think is
looking a decent prediction a day later......but 9 days can be an
awful long time in forecasting!

Summer is still i cumen in!

Paul
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Jim Smith wrote:


That was completely uncalled for.....
Paul's posts make a thousand times more sense than yours.

How did that get through my killfiles anyway?
Guess it needs updating.


He can get through killfiles if he is replied to without snipping him first.

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Paul

The ECM output of 00Z 3rd June shows a wobble for next week. Is it all going
to fall apart........oh no!
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Otter Valley, Devon
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Dawlish wrote:

I have no idea what is going on here, or why someone would feel the
need to change a perfectly ordinary thread title. I don't even
understand exactly who the comments are aimed at, as the link doesn't
work. I would appreciate it if you would change it back to the
original - "warmth and settled weather at 10 days"; which I think is
looking a decent prediction a day later......but 9 days can be an
awful long time in forecasting!


Paul, might I suggest you switch from using Google Groups and use a proper
news-reader? That way, the threads would work, you'd be able to change the
thread title yourself, and the problems with replies from OE not marking
your postings properly would disappear.


--
Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman, not newsboy.

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On Jun 3, 9:27*am, "Nick Gardner"
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Paul

The ECM output of 00Z 3rd June shows a wobble for next week. Is it all going
to fall apart........oh no!
________________
Nick.
Otter Valley, Devon
83 m amslhttp://www.ottervalley.co.uk


It always could Nick!

Paul

PS Well done getting your Otter Valley summary onto the local BBC SW
TV forecast last night, with David Braine! You've had far surprisingly
less rain than we have here.


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