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On Monday, January 28, 2013 6:19:58 PM UTC, Freddie wrote:
http://www.southendweather.net/charts.html The links are dead on that site. No, they are not all dead - just the Met Office ones. There are some useful links in the boxes below that; thanks very much. I wouldn't go to the Met Office to complain though, as the links are actually to charts on the Karlsruher Institute for Technology (KIT), Germany, web site. Just thought I'd better point that out... Actually, a few of the other ones do not work either. No, I was not thinking of complaining, as I assume MO products are copyright? |
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On Jan 28, 6:19*pm, "Freddie" wrote:
http://www.southendweather.net/charts.html The links are dead on that site. No, they are not all dead - just the Met Office ones. There are some useful links in the boxes below that; thanks very much. I wouldn't go to the Met Office to complain though, as the links are actually to charts on the Karlsruher Institute for Technology (KIT), Germany, web site. *Just thought I'd better point that out... Those being the dead ones as far as I can tell. |
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On Monday, 28 January 2013 18:19:58 UTC, Freddie wrote:
http://www.southendweather.net/charts.html The links are dead on that site. No, they are not all dead - just the Met Office ones. There are some useful links in the boxes below that; thanks very much. I wouldn't go to the Met Office to complain though, as the links are actually to charts on the Karlsruher Institute for Technology (KIT), Germany, web site. Just thought I'd better point that out... I am sure the Bracknell charts going back to year dot used to be on there... Mike |
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On Jan 29, 4:11*pm, Mike McMillan wrote:
On Monday, 28 January 2013 18:19:58 UTC, Freddie *wrote: http://www.southendweather.net/charts.html The links are dead on that site. No, they are not all dead - just the Met Office ones. There are some useful links in the boxes below that; thanks very much.. I wouldn't go to the Met Office to complain though, as the links are actually to charts on the Karlsruher Institute for Technology (KIT), Germany, web site. *Just thought I'd better point that out... I am sure the Bracknell charts going back to year dot used to be on there.... Maybe they need to update the link. I thought wetterzentrale had them going back years too but I can't find them. I have them on a disk going back from 1950dd to 1880something. Not a great deal of use though. TBH, I am stuck with the latest tech now and can't manage to interpret the wether types so clearly on anything less than the latest model. I've never like upper cloud stuff as the models can go to pot in three dimensions without counting heat change. So that makes 6 dimensions. (Have I got that right?) And it only shows vorticity anyway. |
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