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MetO radar shows strange but heavy showers around the Firth of Forth for
16:00. Some sort of anomoly I'm sure but I have no idea what is
happening here.

Anyone seen this sort of error before?

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...est_radar.html

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On 28/04/10 16:23, Alan LeHun wrote:

MetO radar shows strange but heavy showers around the Firth of Forth for
16:00. Some sort of anomoly I'm sure but I have no idea what is
happening here.

Anyone seen this sort of error before?

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...est_radar.html


Not on the beta version at
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/pws/invent/weathermap/

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"Alan LeHun" wrote in message
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MetO radar shows strange but heavy showers around the Firth of Forth for
16:00. Some sort of anomoly I'm sure but I have no idea what is
happening here.

Anyone seen this sort of error before?

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...est_radar.html

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What you mean anomoly instead of anonamly?

Okay kettle black and that I'll go.


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On Apr 28, 5:08*pm, Graham P Davis wrote:
On 28/04/10 16:23, Alan LeHun wrote:



MetO radar shows strange but heavy showers around the Firth of Forth for
16:00. Some sort of anomoly I'm sure but I have no idea what is
happening here.


Anyone seen this sort of error before?


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...est_radar.html


Not on the beta version at
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/pws/invent/weathermap/

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"I wear the cheese. It does not wear me."


It shows up on the 16:15 and 16:30 frames on the beta version.
Definitely not real weather...
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On 28/04/10 18:01, Freddie wrote:
On Apr 28, 5:08 pm, Graham P Davis wrote:
On 28/04/10 16:23, Alan LeHun wrote:



MetO radar shows strange but heavy showers around the Firth of Forth for
16:00. Some sort of anomoly I'm sure but I have no idea what is
happening here.


Anyone seen this sort of error before?


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...est_radar.html


Not on the beta version at
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/pws/invent/weathermap/


It shows up on the 16:15 and 16:30 frames on the beta version.
Definitely not real weather...


So it does! I only looked at the latest, 1645 at the time, and then the
1600 one. Seems as though the beta 1600 was cleaned up but not the
official version. Weird!

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I must admit though it made me very excited when I saw them. I sat back
and waited ...

Trevor
Dundee

On 2010-04-28 19:33:40 +0100, Alan LeHun said:

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So it does! I only looked at the latest, 1645 at the time, and then the
1600 one. Seems as though the beta 1600 was cleaned up but not the
official version. Weird!


I've seen other anomaly's before and I can understand, to a point, how
they're caused. I can't fathom this one though. It's almost as some
rogue processor somewhere has decided to liven up an otherwise boring
day by inventing some data.

I can't even think of any reasonably recent day that the data could have
been "borrowed" from.






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