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I see the infamous Bartlett high has got a mention on the bbc weather board.
Even has a reply from someone saying not to worry as not a classic Bartlett Hight. Looks like our own Paul Bartlett has his name linked with the the infamous mild High pressure shifted from the Azores to Alps region for good now ![]() Stan |
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Stanley Kellett writes: Looks like our own Paul Bartlett has his name linked with the the infamous mild High pressure shifted from the Azores to Alps region for good now ![]() ![]() IIRC, the classic Bartlett High is located over Iberia or the western Med. -- John Hall "George the Third Ought never to have occurred. One can only wonder At so grotesque a blunder." E.C.Bentley (1875-1956) |
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