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On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 3:30:45 PM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 2:41:04 PM UTC+1, David Mitchell wrote: On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 2:27:32 PM UTC+1, Dawlish wrote: On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 10:22:18 AM UTC+1, David Mitchell wrote: On Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 7:06:29 PM UTC+1, Dawlish wrote: On Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 1:53:53 PM UTC+1, David Mitchell wrote: I think you have rather missed the point. You took a sarcastic swipe towards Will for using the word 'could' Col Actually, as I explained, I didn't do anything of the sort. The vultures missed their mark, by not reading what I'd said. You know exactly what the point was that you were making, Yawn. Scroll back and read. "as I explained". Where have you explained what you meant or why you made such an absurd comment? You haven't. I have asked you to explain and once again in typical Dawlish fashion you have failed to answer a question.. There is no justification for this school-ground behaviour on an adult newsgroup. This is why people challenge you, dislike you and even revert to using foul language. You have been monitoring this group recently and you will know full well that in the absence of your provocative posts, the contributors have been acting with the sort of behaviour that any decent human being would expect. Is it any great surprise that as soon as you start you pathetic responses that people respond? Of course not. When will you ever get the message that you're behaviour is not warranted or wanted here. In fact I'll clarify that, I have no objection to anyone contributing to an open unmoderated forum, provided they make a positive contribution, which you do on occasions. Just cut out the look at me, look at me crap. Yawn. Still sore about being shown up quite a long time ago now, aren't you? Now understand this. I'll post how I like, when I like and I won't be in any way influenced by someone like you mitchell. Exactly the same rules for anyone else too. It's newsgroup; not a forum and each individual speaks for themselves, not for others. Got it now? Show me where you've shown me up, you live in a world beyond fantasy. Now you're cross because you are totally unable to justify your post or give a rational explanation for it. I've had it with this group. That's it, enough. If you're going to continue in this vein than what is the point of belonging to something that just deteriorates in mindless slanging matches every time you raise your ugly head. Goodbye. Many of us have felt the same way David, I'd really hate to see someone else join the long line of decent people driven away by Dawlish. Bloody hell, it didn't take him long to destroy the peace! Graham Penzance - Sunny, warm Breezy. You mean disturb the boredom......... 'long line of people'. A pure fabrication for your own purposes. |
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On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 4:58:37 PM UTC+1, xmetman wrote:
On Friday, 25 September 2015 18:27:01 UTC+1, xmetman wrote: On Friday, 25 September 2015 17:55:16 UTC+1, wrote: On Friday, September 25, 2015 at 1:08:12 PM UTC+1, Dave Cornwell wrote: On 24/09/2015 22:05, Joe Egginton wrote: On 24/09/2015 20:03, Dawlish wrote: Dry in most areas and potentially warmer than average in the daytime on 4th Oct. If skies clear, cool nights. A very nice end to Sept, start to Oct and extending to the middle of the first week. The Idiot Is Back! --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus ---------------------------------------- Don't be so hard on yourself! I like the way he had to later clarify it was Dawlish he was talking about. it would be an easy mistake to make that he was talking about himself Col Getting back to the anticyclonic easterlies... The pattern for the 29th of September is almost unique as far as I can see if today's GFS is correct at T+96, with a high in the central North sea (1041 hPa) and a deepening low (975 hPa) SW of Iceland. I've checked the Lamb Weather Types for some form of analog for this type of situation for the end of September without any luck. The central north Atlantic (45N 25W) were the negative SST anomalies are lie under the influence of high pressure as well. The pattern was correct that the GFS suggested, although the low might have been overdone a bit. Whether the high will dominate on Sunday is moot! |
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David Mitchell writes as you start you pathetic responses that people respond? Of course not. When will you ever get the message that you're behaviour is not warranted or wanted here. In fact I'll clarify that, I have no objection to anyone contributing to an open unmoderated forum, provided they make a positive contribution, which you do on occasions. Just cut out the look at me, look at me crap. Abstract question if I may. Who appointed you the group arbiter on what is, or not, acceptable ? Certainly not me or at least I didn't get a say if there was a vote. You speak for yourself by all means but please don't try and dictate what the rest of us want. Cheers -- Jim |
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You*speak for yourself by all means but please don't try and dictate what*
the rest of us want.* Cheers* --* Jim* "...the rest of "US" want, Jim? Aren't you making a similar misjudgement? Joe |
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Fair enough, Jim.
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On Thursday, 24 September 2015 21:38:17 UTC+1, xmetman wrote:
On Thursday, 24 September 2015 20:03:39 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote: Dry in most areas and potentially warmer than average in the daytime on 4th Oct. If skies clear, cool nights. A very nice end to Sept, start to Oct and extending to the middle of the first week. what we call in the trade an indian summer... Looks like no one bothered telling the Atlantic http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn1261.gif |
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On Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 8:03:39 PM UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
Dry in most areas and potentially warmer than average in the daytime on 4th Oct. If skies clear, cool nights. A very nice end to Sept, start to Oct and extending to the middle of the first week. And on the long-forgotten subject of this thread, it looks like this forecast will verify, but only just! Col |
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On Friday, October 2, 2015 at 9:13:30 PM UTC+1, Freddie wrote:
Wrote in message: it looks like this forecast will verify, but only just! That's the problem I have with this forecast - how do you verify that "high pressure is dominating UK weather"? I would've said yes for the past week - but looking at the 1200z prognosis for Sunday that it is dominating over Europe but not the UK, as low pressure is moving in. Still - better not attempt verification until it actually occurs ;-) Yes indeed ![]() It is of course highly subjective as to what 'high pressure dominating' actually means and I think come Sunday it will be borderline as to whether the UK as a whole could be described as coming under such conditions. As you say, best wait for outcome before dissecting a forecast! Col |
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