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Anothing interesting summary from Joe *******i..

http://wwwa.accuweather.com/adcbin/p...?type=jbeurope

Certainly, many of the longer term charts 7 days +, are showing signs
of the pattern he suggests. January/February are our coldest months,
if only we get the right sypnotic conditions, so we can look forward
to the next 8 to 9 weeks and all that it brings us weatherwise.

Keith (Southend)

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Anothing interesting summary from Joe *******i..

http://wwwa.accuweather.com/adcbin/p...?type=jbeurope


Possibly. It would be easier to tell if only he could learn to write in
English rather than in almost impenetrable (at least to me) jargon.
--
John Hall "He crams with cans of poisoned meat
The subjects of the King,
And when they die by thousands G.K.Chesterton:
Why, he laughs like anything." from "Song Against Grocers"
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Joe *******i is very well respected, and yes, he does use jargon, but keep
reading his daily reports as they are captivating and so far I have found
him to be very accurate in his longer term predictions.
This may be due to the fact that he views the bigger picture and thats
really what counts in meteorology.
We all know that weather is only ever local to ourselves and how it affects
our everyday lives, but it is driven 90% of the time by what happens
somewhere else. and this is what Joe appears to specialize in.

Best regards. Len.
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Keith Southend 2 writes:
Anothing interesting summary from Joe *******i..

http://wwwa.accuweather.com/adcbin/p...?type=jbeurope


Possibly. It would be easier to tell if only he could learn to write in
English rather than in almost impenetrable (at least to me) jargon.
--
John Hall "He crams with cans of poisoned meat
The subjects of the King,
And when they die by thousands G.K.Chesterton:
Why, he laughs like anything." from "Song Against Grocers"



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Joe *******i is very well respected, and yes, he does use jargon,

snip

I don't necessarily think he is difficult to understand because he uses a
lot of jargon. I think part of the problem is due to the fact that he has
all these ideas that he rushes to get down in print. I might be wrong but I
feel that he wakes up, switches his brain on and out pours all his ideas for
the day without any input of legible sentence construction.

Victor


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On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 20:54:11 -0000, "Victor West"
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"Weatherman" wrote in message
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Joe *******i is very well respected, and yes, he does use jargon,

snip

I don't necessarily think he is difficult to understand because he uses a
lot of jargon. I think part of the problem is due to the fact that he has
all these ideas that he rushes to get down in print. I might be wrong but I
feel that he wakes up, switches his brain on and out pours all his ideas for
the day without any input of legible sentence construction.


He must have read my last post on his imaginative use of the English
language because he is now writing "trough" instead of "trof".

JPG


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Victor West writes:

"Weatherman" wrote in message
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Joe *******i is very well respected, and yes, he does use jargon,

snip

I don't necessarily think he is difficult to understand because he uses a
lot of jargon. I think part of the problem is due to the fact that he has
all these ideas that he rushes to get down in print. I might be wrong but I
feel that he wakes up, switches his brain on and out pours all his ideas for
the day without any input of legible sentence construction.


Yes, that was really what I had in mind, but I didn't put it very well.
"Jargon" wasn't really the right term for me to use.
--
John Hall "He crams with cans of poisoned meat
The subjects of the King,
And when they die by thousands G.K.Chesterton:
Why, he laughs like anything." from "Song Against Grocers"


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