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Probably a better way of phrasing this is to highlight the pressure regime, rather than the wind direction.
**On 28th Nov, at T+240, the UK will be under the influence of an anticyclone. Night frosts will be common, if the skies clear and the east coast may be subject to wintry showers, if there is a flow over the UK from the North Sea, but the main weather type is likely to be cool, with grey skies and generally light winds. ** There will be no gales around the 27th/28th November in the UK, this year. *)) |
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On Monday, 18 November 2013 20:15:34 UTC, Dawlish wrote:
Probably a better way of phrasing this is to highlight the pressure regime, rather than the wind direction. **On 28th Nov, at T+240, the UK will be under the influence of an anticyclone. Night frosts will be common, if the skies clear and the east coast may be subject to wintry showers, if there is a flow over the UK from the North Sea, but the main weather type is likely to be cool, with grey skies and generally light winds. ** There will be no gales around the 27th/28th November in the UK, this year.. *)) Ah, if may and if. 80% certain about this? |
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On Monday, November 18, 2013 8:15:34 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
Probably a better way of phrasing this is to highlight the pressure regime, rather than the wind direction. **On 28th Nov, at T+240, the UK will be under the influence of an anticyclone. Night frosts will be common, if the skies clear and the east coast may be subject to wintry showers, if there is a flow over the UK from the North Sea, but the main weather type is likely to be cool, with grey skies and generally light winds. ** There will be no gales around the 27th/28th November in the UK, this year. *)) The gales on 27th/28th comment was taken on board by you, obviously. So much for you saying all my comments could be safely ignored |
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On Monday, November 18, 2013 11:18:29 PM UTC, David Mitchell wrote:
On Monday, 18 November 2013 20:15:34 UTC, Dawlish wrote: Probably a better way of phrasing this is to highlight the pressure regime, rather than the wind direction. **On 28th Nov, at T+240, the UK will be under the influence of an anticyclone. Night frosts will be common, if the skies clear and the east coast may be subject to wintry showers, if there is a flow over the UK from the North Sea, but the main weather type is likely to be cool, with grey skies and generally light winds. ** There will be no gales around the 27th/28th November in the UK, this year. *)) Ah, if may and if. 80% certain about this? *)) |
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On Monday, November 18, 2013 11:21:35 PM UTC, Jim Cannon wrote:
On Monday, November 18, 2013 8:15:34 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote: Probably a better way of phrasing this is to highlight the pressure regime, rather than the wind direction. **On 28th Nov, at T+240, the UK will be under the influence of an anticyclone. Night frosts will be common, if the skies clear and the east coast may be subject to wintry showers, if there is a flow over the UK from the North Sea, but the main weather type is likely to be cool, with grey skies and generally light winds. ** There will be no gales around the 27th/28th November in the UK, this year. *)) The gales on 27th/28th comment was taken on board by you, obviously. So much for you saying all my comments could be safely ignored I said nothing of the sort. I've said you were an idiot and this (Piers sourced?) guess shows I am entirely correct. |
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On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 9:42:37 AM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
On Monday, November 18, 2013 11:21:35 PM UTC, Jim Cannon wrote: On Monday, November 18, 2013 8:15:34 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote: Probably a better way of phrasing this is to highlight the pressure regime, rather than the wind direction. **On 28th Nov, at T+240, the UK will be under the influence of an anticyclone. Night frosts will be common, if the skies clear and the east coast may be subject to wintry showers, if there is a flow over the UK from the North Sea, but the main weather type is likely to be cool, with grey skies and generally light winds. ** There will be no gales around the 27th/28th November in the UK, this year. *)) The gales on 27th/28th comment was taken on board by you, obviously. So much for you saying all my comments could be safely ignored I said nothing of the sort. I've said you were an idiot and this (Piers sourced?) guess shows I am entirely correct. Your preoccupation with my idiocy is really quite worrying, Dawlish! And forget the supposition - why dont you just go along to the next WeatherAction meeting next week and ask the man himself. Oh, and perhaps take a bottle of Croft Original with you |
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On Monday, November 18, 2013 8:15:34 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
Probably a better way of phrasing this is to highlight the pressure regime, rather than the wind direction. **On 28th Nov, at T+240, the UK will be under the influence of an anticyclone. Night frosts will be common, if the skies clear and the east coast may be subject to wintry showers, if there is a flow over the UK from the North Sea, but the main weather type is likely to be cool, with grey skies and generally light winds. ** There will be no gales around the 27th/28th November in the UK, this year.. *)) Nothing in this morning's charts to make me think this forecast will not achieve outcome. |
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On Tuesday, 19 November 2013 09:49:45 UTC, Jim Cannon wrote:
On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 9:42:37 AM UTC, Dawlish wrote: On Monday, November 18, 2013 11:21:35 PM UTC, Jim Cannon wrote: On Monday, November 18, 2013 8:15:34 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote: Probably a better way of phrasing this is to highlight the pressure regime, rather than the wind direction. **On 28th Nov, at T+240, the UK will be under the influence of an anticyclone. Night frosts will be common, if the skies clear and the east coast may be subject to wintry showers, if there is a flow over the UK from the North Sea, but the main weather type is likely to be cool, with grey skies and generally light winds. ** There will be no gales around the 27th/28th November in the UK, this year. *)) The gales on 27th/28th comment was taken on board by you, obviously. So much for you saying all my comments could be safely ignored I said nothing of the sort. I've said you were an idiot and this (Piers sourced?) guess shows I am entirely correct. Your preoccupation with my idiocy is really quite worrying, Dawlish! And forget the supposition - why dont you just go along to the next WeatherAction meeting next week and ask the man himself. Oh, and perhaps take a bottle of Croft Original with you Knowing him (idiot) he'll probably bring this with him http://tinyurl.com/p33aup4 |
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On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 10:05:41 AM UTC, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Tuesday, 19 November 2013 09:49:45 UTC, Jim Cannon wrote: On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 9:42:37 AM UTC, Dawlish wrote: On Monday, November 18, 2013 11:21:35 PM UTC, Jim Cannon wrote: On Monday, November 18, 2013 8:15:34 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote: Probably a better way of phrasing this is to highlight the pressure regime, rather than the wind direction. **On 28th Nov, at T+240, the UK will be under the influence of an anticyclone. Night frosts will be common, if the skies clear and the east coast may be subject to wintry showers, if there is a flow over the UK from the North Sea, but the main weather type is likely to be cool, with grey skies and generally light winds. ** There will be no gales around the 27th/28th November in the UK, this year. *)) The gales on 27th/28th comment was taken on board by you, obviously.. So much for you saying all my comments could be safely ignored I said nothing of the sort. I've said you were an idiot and this (Piers sourced?) guess shows I am entirely correct. Your preoccupation with my idiocy is really quite worrying, Dawlish! And forget the supposition - why dont you just go along to the next WeatherAction meeting next week and ask the man himself. Oh, and perhaps take a bottle of Croft Original with you Knowing him (idiot) he'll probably bring this with him http://tinyurl.com/p33aup4 You are coming over as obsessed, starting several threads specifically about me and making a fool of yourself. I suggest a break. Come back on the 28th when the accuracy (or not) of this forecast can then be judged. |
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Dawlish wrote:
You are coming over as obsessed, starting several threads specifically about me and making a fool of yourself. I suggest a break. Come back on the 28th when the accuracy (or not) of this forecast can then be judged. Obsessed? That's a but rich coming from somebody who repeatedly replies to Lawrence's posts with the word 'idiot'. Why do you persist in doing this, it only serves to make yourself look silly. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg |
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