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On Sunday, October 12, 2014 8:45:47 PM UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
We're in for some pretty disturbed weather at 10 days. **At T+240, on Wednesday 22nd Nov, the UK will be experiencing weather with an Atlantic source. Gales are likely in the NW and spells of heavy rain and strong winds are possible in other areas. These will interspersed with calmer spells, with night frosts, only in transient ridges of high pressure. Typical zonal weather.** I have few worries now about this forecast, especially as Gonzalo may well add a terrific amount of energy into the jet and thus further energise my forecast Atlantic flow on the 22nd. |
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On Thursday, October 16, 2014 10:53:34 PM UTC+1, David Mitchell wrote:
CK Google came up with this, in response to that uninteiigable post (so ironic, isn't it, after mitchell's comments): "Translate message to English" |
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Unbelievable. You requote your own post, still fail to change November to October, cannot be bothered to accept that it is misleading, like all before it. You have the temerity to comment on another post where a taxi driver is believed to be a more accurate forecaster than the MO, yet once again you do exactly the same.
Grow up. CK. |
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Not happy today, mitchell? Smile, you'll feel less angry. *))
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On Friday, October 17, 2014 9:02:58 AM UTC+1, David Mitchell wrote:
Unbelievable. You requote your own post, still fail to change November to October, cannot be bothered to accept that it is misleading, like all before it. You have the temerity to comment on another post where a taxi driver is believed to be a more accurate forecaster than the MO, yet once again you do exactly the same. Grow up. CK. Youre wasting your time trying to get sense out of someone who suffered with early male-pattern baldness... "Hairs are your aerials. They pick up signals from the cosmos, and transmit them directly into the brain. This is the reason bald-headed men are uptight." Avoid trying to engage this utter pratt of a man |
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On Friday, 17 October 2014 17:42:45 UTC+1, Jim Cannon wrote:
On Friday, October 17, 2014 9:02:58 AM UTC+1, David Mitchell wrote: Unbelievable. You requote your own post, still fail to change November to October, cannot be bothered to accept that it is misleading, like all before it. You have the temerity to comment on another post where a taxi driver is believed to be a more accurate forecaster than the MO, yet once again you do exactly the same. Grow up. CK. Youre wasting your time trying to get sense out of someone who suffered with early male-pattern baldness... "Hairs are your aerials. They pick up signals from the cosmos, and transmit them directly into the brain. This is the reason bald-headed men are uptight." Avoid trying to engage this utter pratt of a man Big Jim don't waste your time talking about a failed teacher who was transferred over to Torquay Council on Toupee - the man is a pig pure and simple .. So moving on I need to ask you a question: I had to travel on a 63 bus yesterday up to Blakfriars and noticed as I came down the New Kent road that the Heygate is now negate-its gawn. Where have you and your boss Piers moved too now; not another squat I hope. My colleague at work knew you two when he lived in a squat near Camden Town hall. Last thing: I also note that the big tall build with the three massive wind turbines at the top at the Elephant known as the Strata still shows no sign of life where those turbines are concerned. I guarantee that some green faux energy deal was struck with Southwark where business rates were concerned or some sweetener like that based on low carbon usage due to harnessing wind energy. I believe the building has been there some yen years and those turbines have never so much as powered one bloody light bulb. The turbines were a fraudulent lei to gain low rate or planning permission. It really is disgraceful if I were a journalist I would love to investigate further. |
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On Friday, October 17, 2014 9:38:42 PM UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Friday, 17 October 2014 17:42:45 UTC+1, Jim Cannon wrote: On Friday, October 17, 2014 9:02:58 AM UTC+1, David Mitchell wrote: Unbelievable. You requote your own post, still fail to change November to October, cannot be bothered to accept that it is misleading, like all before it. You have the temerity to comment on another post where a taxi driver is believed to be a more accurate forecaster than the MO, yet once again you do exactly the same. Grow up. CK. Youre wasting your time trying to get sense out of someone who suffered with early male-pattern baldness... "Hairs are your aerials. They pick up signals from the cosmos, and transmit them directly into the brain. This is the reason bald-headed men are uptight." Avoid trying to engage this utter pratt of a man Big Jim don't waste your time talking about a failed teacher who was transferred over to Torquay Council on Toupee Just amazing what this one fabricates shakes head Anyway. moving on laughing I have few reservations about this forecast achieving outcome. This is a zonal flow with some very disturbed weather embedded within it. |
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Typical zonal weather was the outcome. A decent forecast from 10 days out.
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On Sunday, October 12, 2014 8:45:47 PM UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
We're in for some pretty disturbed weather at 10 days. **At T+240, on Wednesday 22nd Nov, the UK will be experiencing weather with an Atlantic source. Gales are likely in the NW and spells of heavy rain and strong winds are possible in other areas. These will interspersed with calmer spells, with night frosts, only in transient ridges of high pressure. Typical zonal weather.** Not bad. Fairly typical zonal weather. Atlantic source now. Not quite as mobile as the charts were suggesting 10 days ago, but pretty accurate from 10 days out. |
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