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There is a pile of heavy showers in the Southern North Sea tracking
towards the Normandy coast. It wouldn't take much of a slight Easterly
track for them to hit Margate etc.
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Dave Cornwell wrote:
There is a pile of heavy showers in the Southern North Sea tracking
towards the Normandy coast. It wouldn't take much of a slight Easterly
track for them to hit Margate etc.
Dave


Meant westerly track or as in a bit more of an Easterly flow.
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"Dave Cornwell" wrote in message
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There is a pile of heavy showers in the Southern North Sea tracking
towards the Normandy coast. It wouldn't take much of a slight Easterly
track for them to hit Margate etc.
Dave


They are more at risk from those bloody estuary wind turbines producing some
respectable power output and that's not likely to happen either. LO
pretty quietly actually


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On Nov 25, 8:33*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Dave Cornwell wrote:
There is a pile of heavy showers in the Southern North Sea tracking
towards the Normandy coast. It wouldn't take much of a slight Easterly
track for them to hit Margate etc.
Dave


Meant westerly track or as in a bit more of an Easterly flow.


http://www.sat24.com/Region.aspx?cou...t=ir&type=loop

When you look at this animation it makes you realise that a slight
change in the direction of flow and things could change very quickly.

Keith (Southend)
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Dave Cornwell wrote:
There is a pile of heavy showers in the Southern North Sea tracking
towards the Normandy coast. It wouldn't take much of a slight Easterly
track for them to hit Margate etc.
Dave



According to www.raintoday.co.uk they just hit Margate / Ramsgate... anyone
there on the ground to report what's falling?

L




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Keith (Southend)G wrote:
On Nov 25, 8:33 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Dave Cornwell wrote:
There is a pile of heavy showers in the Southern North Sea tracking
towards the Normandy coast. It wouldn't take much of a slight Easterly
track for them to hit Margate etc.
Dave

Meant westerly track or as in a bit more of an Easterly flow.


http://www.sat24.com/Region.aspx?cou...t=ir&type=loop

When you look at this animation it makes you realise that a slight
change in the direction of flow and things could change very quickly.

Keith (Southend)


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Where is this N.E flow?
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"Les Hemmings" wrote in message
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Dave Cornwell wrote:
There is a pile of heavy showers in the Southern North Sea tracking
towards the Normandy coast. It wouldn't take much of a slight Easterly
track for them to hit Margate etc.
Dave



According to www.raintoday.co.uk they just hit Margate / Ramsgate...
anyone there on the ground to report what's falling?

L


Margate Len, is populated by people either to out of their boxes on tennants
super and smack they wouldn't be aware if a tsunami hit them, elderly care
homes where everyone has been conveniently shoved to bed and finally eastern
Europeans who couldn't care less if they ever see snow again. Try asking the
fairies ;-)


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Lawrence Jenkins wrote:

Margate Len, is populated by people either to out of their boxes on
tennants super and smack they wouldn't be aware if a tsunami hit
them, elderly care homes where everyone has been conveniently shoved
to bed and finally eastern Europeans who couldn't care less if they
ever see snow again. Try asking the fairies ;-)


Trying to work out what catagory my Aunt fits in! Fingers crossed for the
first one as I could do with a good xmas!

Knowing my luck it'll be the latter! Good old Aunt Mavis Cruet!

Les


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On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 21:08:11 +0000, Les Hemmings wrote:

According to www.raintoday.co.uk they just hit Margate / Ramsgate...
anyone there on the ground to report what's falling?


Nothing here yet, Dave.

Simon (Ramsgate).
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 21:08:11 +0000, Les Hemmings wrote:

According to www.raintoday.co.uk they just hit Margate / Ramsgate...
anyone there on the ground to report what's falling?


Nothing here yet, Dave.

Simon (Ramsgate).


Opps

I did say Margate




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