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Currently following conditions in the Mid-Atlantic regions, having
family connections around Baltimore. Predictions for up to 30" in
parts. Live coverage from WBAL in Baltimore at http://www.wbaltv.com/video/4848022/index.html

Jay.

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On 6 Feb, 14:07, Skypilot wrote:
Currently following conditions in the Mid-Atlantic regions, having
family connections around Baltimore. Predictions for up to 30" in
parts. Live coverage from WBAL in Baltimore athttp://www.wbaltv.com/video/4848022/index.html

Jay.


Well forecast, as is usual over there...

....severe weather warnings appropriate, and not given unnecessarily...

....the public treated like adults, and not patronised as a matter of
course...

CK
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On 06/02/2010 20:02, Alan Greig wrote:


I'm only getting the Fox feed you link at 339kbps but I'm getting the
ABC 7 feed at 523kbps so that's higher quality for me. But your mileage
may vary as they say over there. Not sure how I managed to post the wjla
link three times. Wasn't intentional.

CNN have 2mbps p2p feeds but you have to install Octoshape p2p delivery
system and it will eat all your upload bandwidth and get you throttled
down if you're on Virgin.


Although I notice the Fox feed is higher resolution even though it is
lower bandwidth.
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On 06/02/2010 20:08, Paul C wrote:

Interesting. I tried again and WTTG was still better than WJLA.

I've just seen the way forward. I private vehicle driving down the
road with its own snowplough attached!



I disconnected my ABC connection and now I can only reconnect at 273kbps
:-( Oh well have to go out now anyway.

US weatherman on ABC 7 earlier. "I'm so excited. Normally I can just
measure it with a ruler but today I've had to get my yardstick out."

Oooh err...get your titters out madam ;-)


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