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Following the appaling early summer and the miserable sunshine amounts ,it
seems now the sun shines nearly everyday ( in the south anyway),so is nature
trying to balance things up again ?
This Polar Maritime stuff usually comes good in the winter,but maybe next
week if the Scan high does what's promised it could be back to gloom and
doom.
The Norton & Radstock analysis seems to have taken Wills stuff to a higher
level, to a weather buff like me I find this coverage excellent and perfect
for my needs. Well done that man !

http://www.norton-radstockweather.co.uk/page7.htm

RonB



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On 5 Dec, 14:33, "ron button" wrote:
Following the appaling early summer and the miserable sunshine amounts ,it
seems now the sun shines nearly everyday ( in the south anyway),so is nature
trying to balance things up again ?
This Polar Maritime stuff usually comes good in the winter,but maybe next
week if the Scan high does what's promised it could be back to gloom and
doom.
The Norton & Radstock analysis seems to have taken Wills stuff to a higher
level, to a weather buff like me I find this coverage excellent and perfect
for my needs. Well done that man !

http://www.norton-radstockweather.co.uk/page7.htm

RonB


It's OK but not really any different to Darren Prescott's analysis. I
really miss Paul Bartlett's forecasts on Rutnet - always easy to
understand and always with model froth taken away. His ability /
refusal to get excited about cold and severe weather always gave a
balanced view
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On 5 Dec, 16:05, Scott W wrote:
On 5 Dec, 14:33, "ron button" wrote:

Following the appaling early summer and the miserable sunshine amounts ,it
seems now the sun shines nearly everyday ( in the south anyway),so is nature
trying to balance things up again ?
This Polar Maritime stuff usually comes good in the winter,but maybe next
week if the Scan high does what's promised it could be back to gloom and
doom.
The Norton & Radstock analysis seems to have taken Wills stuff to a higher
level, to a weather buff like me I find this coverage excellent and perfect
for my needs. Well done that man !


http://www.norton-radstockweather.co.uk/page7.htm


RonB


It's OK but not really any different to Darren Prescott's analysis. I
really miss Paul Bartlett's forecasts on Rutnet - always easy to
understand and always with model froth taken away. His ability /
refusal to get excited about cold and severe weather always gave a
balanced view


My apologies - I appear to have been looking at a different site - it
is, indeed, very good. Cheers, Ron
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ron button wrote:
Following the appaling early summer and the miserable sunshine amounts ,it
seems now the sun shines nearly everyday ( in the south anyway),so is nature
trying to balance things up again ?
This Polar Maritime stuff usually comes good in the winter,but maybe next
week if the Scan high does what's promised it could be back to gloom and
doom.
The Norton & Radstock analysis seems to have taken Wills stuff to a higher
level, to a weather buff like me I find this coverage excellent and perfect
for my needs. Well done that man !

http://www.norton-radstockweather.co.uk/page7.htm

RonB


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Indeed, like Darren's which it complements, a good addition to our
analysis. He did post it on here for a while but didn't seem to get the
response it deserved.
Dave
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ron button writes:
Following the appaling early summer and the miserable sunshine amounts ,it
seems now the sun shines nearly everyday ( in the south anyway),so is nature
trying to balance things up again ?
This Polar Maritime stuff usually comes good in the winter,but maybe next
week if the Scan high does what's promised it could be back to gloom and
doom.
The Norton & Radstock analysis seems to have taken Wills stuff to a higher
level, to a weather buff like me I find this coverage excellent and perfect
for my needs. Well done that man !

http://www.norton-radstockweather.co.uk/page7.htm

RonB


That does look very good. Thanks for the heads up.
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