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On Dec 11, 9:58*pm, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Dec 10, 8:41*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Dec 10, 7:11*pm, Tudor Hughes wrote: On Dec 10, 3:39*pm, Teignmouth wrote: Agreed and good to see the possibilities being expressed fairly sensibly. Nice to see Will getting excited about something other than cold weather too. *)) You just can't help yourself and resist having constant little digs & jibes at Will's forecasts, yet the minute someone has a swipe at you, you'll threaten to report them to the Google Police. It's one of the reason's so many people have left this group, and why I don't post on here very often anymore. It's about time you grew up, manned up, and stopped acting like a little child that is always right & never wrong. I fully understand why Will has blocked you, and Philip Eden decided to leave this group. It would be a sad day if Will also decided not to post on here, but a relief to many if you finally decided to wind your neck in, or better still if you left this group for others to feel free to post without your constant whining & jibes. Rant over. * * * * * * That is so OTT I'm still rubbing my eyes to make sure I've read it correctly. *Yes, I have. *It's a positive avalanche of self- righteousness, brimming with cod-indignation. * * * * And don't tell me you don't post here much because of Dawlish - it simply doesn't ring true. * Everyone knows I've had a few run-ins with Dawlish but things have changed * * * * Who are you, anyway? *Name please. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - __________________________________________________ _________________________**_______ Tudor: You first had a go at Dawlish and now you have a go at Teignmouth-that really is the last resort.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - * * * * Nice one, but you haven't been to Rhyl or Margate. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bill Gate's mum was a seaside resort. |
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On Dec 10, 9:42*am, "Eskimo Will" wrote:
Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead with a 200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the week, rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day. I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is there for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered Scotland last week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks like a classic Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field will be larger. 00Z GFS run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive potential with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which all occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an eye on the MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in Exeter for sure! http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- Looking at the MO warnings, it appears as though the whole of the UK is going to be covered by custard on Thursday and Friday: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._warnings.html |
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On Dec 12, 12:44*am, wrote:
On Dec 10, 9:42*am, "Eskimo Will" wrote: Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead with a 200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the week, rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day. I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is there for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered Scotland last week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks like a classic Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field will be larger. 00Z GFS run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive potential with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which all occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an eye on the MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in Exeter for sure! http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- Looking at the MO warnings, it appears as though the whole of the UK is going to be covered by custard on Thursday and Friday:http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._warnings.html I also expect some sponge and jelly as this is a storm not to be trifled with , Any Sherry in a storm I say. .. |
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On Dec 12, 11:12*am, Richard Dixon wrote:
wrote : On Dec 10, 9:42*am, "Eskimo Will" wrote: Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead with a 200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the week , rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day. I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is there for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered Scotland last week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks like a classic Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field will be larger. 00Z G FS run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive potentia l with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which all occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an eye on the MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in Exeter for sure! http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt..._Vantage_Pro.h tm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- Looking at the MO warnings, it appears as though the whole of the UK is going to be covered by custard on Thursday and Friday: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._warnings.html I like it - mabye they could rename the 3 colours of warning as custard, marmalade and ketchup? Richard- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ketchup-that's enough of your source, |
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On Dec 12, 12:31*pm, Lawrence13 wrote:
Ketchup-that's enough of your source, You're condimental. |
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On Dec 12, 2:05*pm, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Dec 12, 12:31*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: Ketchup-that's enough of your source, You're condimental. That's tantamount to verbal assalt. |
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On 11/12/11 23:19, Lawrence13 wrote:
.... Bill Gate's mum was a seaside resort. Rather like that celeb woman who's named after a hotel. Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org |
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I think if a car is damaged by a fence falling into your yard, it's
the car owners insurance that has to pay up, and only if they have comprehensive insurance, as the fence owners falling fence is regarded as "An act of God". |
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 at 04:35:55, MahFL
wrote in uk.sci.weather : I think if a car is damaged by a fence falling into your yard, it's the car owners insurance that has to pay up, and only if they have comprehensive insurance, as the fence owners falling fence is regarded as "An act of God". Conveniently, God is unavailable to be sued... ![]() -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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