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The Haytor web site URL has changed.
It is now http://www.lyneside.co.uk/Haytor/aut...antage_Pro.htm

Too hot today, now 21.6C at 0900 .

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On 25/06/2020 09:12, wrote:
The Haytor web site URL has changed.
It is now
http://www.lyneside.co.uk/Haytor/aut...antage_Pro.htm

Too hot today, now 21.6C at 0900 .


According to my Apple Watch, it's 26C here at the moment. Quite warm.


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Hi, Will,
Thanks for that. Good to hear from you hope you're OK
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On 25/06/2020 09:12, wrote:
The Haytor web site URL has changed.
It is now
http://www.lyneside.co.uk/Haytor/aut...antage_Pro.htm

Too hot today, now 21.6C at 0900 .

Cheers,
Will Hand
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Hey Will, haven't heard from you in ages!

More like 31C here!

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On Thursday, 25 June 2020 10:28:36 UTC+1, Ken Cook wrote:
Hi, Will,
Thanks for that. Good to hear from you hope you're OK
Ken
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Yes fit and well Ken, thanks. Posting on UKWW a lot nowadays.

Cheers.


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On Saturday, 27 June 2020 09:32:06 UTC+1, wrote:
On Thursday, 25 June 2020 10:28:36 UTC+1, Ken Cook wrote:
Hi, Will,
Thanks for that. Good to hear from you hope you're OK
Ken
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Yes fit and well Ken, thanks. Posting on UKWW a lot nowadays.

Cheers.


You haven't missed much just everything that has happened during the Wuhan Foo
http://weatherlawyer.altervista.org/the-virus/
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On Sunday, 28 June 2020 06:33:50 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Saturday, 27 June 2020 09:32:06 UTC+1, wrote:
On Thursday, 25 June 2020 10:28:36 UTC+1, Ken Cook wrote:
Hi, Will,
Thanks for that. Good to hear from you hope you're OK
Ken
Copley


Yes fit and well Ken, thanks. Posting on UKWW a lot nowadays.

Cheers.


You haven't missed much just everything that has happened during the Wuhan Foo
http://weatherlawyer.altervista.org/the-virus/


18-JUN-2020 12:49 33.3 S. 177.8 W. 7.4M. S. of Kermadec Islands.
23-JUN-2020 15:29 15.9 N. 95.9 W. 7.4M. Near E coast of Oaxaca, Mexico.
These were no natural events, their Greenland Highs were all wrong. When a significant earthquake occurs the Low would have been complex and gone ashore at the time of the quakes. The weather would have changed dramatically from the Low reaching shore somewhere between Britain and Norway with a resultant High developing immediately afterwards.

Somewhere between the 18th and the 23rd there would have been a noticeably larger than average volcanic eruption:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YKnC8vwYmo If this was a car you would book it in for a service to get the timing fixed. Seriously, where is the eruption that came between the dates given?
https://watchers.news/category/featured-articles/

The real kicker is the absent Tropical Storms, but at least they had that one right. No significant earthquake occurs with a Tropical Storm, so they got it wrong at the same time.


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