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![]() "Col" wrote in message ... "nguk.." wrote in message ... Sorry but thats cheating any forecaster can forecast the day ahead temps but if you read what i said , YESTERDAY'S forecast said 7c - 9c today. No you didn't. You didn't mention when the forecast was produced. Here is your post: nguk Bad forecasting You should be down here today, 8C?! yer right met office try 2c /nguk Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk Well im sorry a post did not arrive on the newsgroup and using a bt newserver you should understand that. hehe no harm done. |
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Let's face it, the temps in the South and esp. SW were much lower than
ANYONE predicted yesterday. As the forecasters probably thought... s**t happens. That's the weather for you! Dave "Col" wrote in message ... "nguk.." wrote in message ... Sorry but thats cheating any forecaster can forecast the day ahead temps but if you read what i said , YESTERDAY'S forecast said 7c - 9c today. No you didn't. You didn't mention when the forecast was produced. Here is your post: nguk Bad forecasting You should be down here today, 8C?! yer right met office try 2c /nguk Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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![]() "nguk.." wrote in message ... Well im sorry a post did not arrive on the newsgroup and using a bt newserver you should understand that. hehe no harm done. Actually I'm only using the BT newserver because a few days ago the excellent German newserver CIN.DFN.DE suddenly decided it didn't like me and wouldn't let me on. I haven't been bothered to re-register yet. The BT newserver these days seems far better than what it like a few years ago (virtually unusable) which made me switch to the German one in the first place. Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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Col writes: "John Hall" wrote in message ... Because mild weather had previously been brought deep into Europe, so the wind will have to stay in the NE/E for some time before we get any really cold air arriving. Looking at the temperatures given in this morning's newspaper, it looked as though the nearest really cold air was over Finland and Russia. I see. To be honest I thought that Europe had been quite cold recently, or at least not unseasonably warm. Most of the temperatures given for yesterday for central and northern Europe seemed to be a few degrees above freezing. Of the places listed, only Helsinki and Moscow had temperatures that were substantially negative. Something similar happened in 1986. The wind turned into the NE in late January, but it took four or five days before really cold air arrived. And then look what happened ![]() ![]() Don't get your hopes too high. I'm afraid that we're too late in the winter now for any really prolonged severe cold. -- John Hall "Think wrongly if you please, but in all cases think for yourself." Doris Lessing |
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 20:47:19 +0000 (UTC), Col wrote in
Actually I'm only using the BT newserver because a few days ago the excellent German newserver CIN.DFN.DE suddenly decided it didn't like me and wouldn't let me on. I haven't been bothered to re-register yet. Col - you don't need to re-register. They have simply changed server name to news.individual.net. Change the server name in OE to that and it *should* work again with your existing user name and password. -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 20/02/2004 21:15:24 UTC |
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Col wrote:
"nguk.." wrote in message ... Well im sorry a post did not arrive on the newsgroup and using a bt newserver you should understand that. hehe no harm done. Actually I'm only using the BT newserver because a few days ago the excellent German newserver CIN.DFN.DE suddenly decided it didn't like me and wouldn't let me on. It's now news.individual.net - just change the server address in your settings. -- Brian Wakem |
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![]() "Brian Wakem" wrote in message ... It's now news.individual.net - just change the server address in your settings. Yes I know, I read the thread earlier. Unfortunately I tried all that and it didn't work for me . Somebody else said that they had re-registered and everything was fine so that's what I will do. Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... Don't get your hopes too high. I'm afraid that we're too late in the winter now for any really prolonged severe cold. I'm not particularly hoping for a severe spell, as you say, it's pretty late on in the winter now. Normally at this time of year I'm fed up of winter and wishing for a mild March and early spring. However it would be interesting and indeed unusual for this day and age for there to be a severe spell late in Feb and leading onto a cold and wintry March (No 20C days please!). This would be followed by a rapid change to warm and sunny weather in early April. Well that's my dream weather for the next six weeks anyway ![]() Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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"Col" wrote here on 20 Feb 2004:
Yes I know, I read the thread earlier. Unfortunately I tried all that and it didn't work for me . Somebody else said that they had re-registered and everything was fine so that's what I will do. Col What's happening is that the old cis.dfn.de server is being reserved for university use, and will no longer be available for the public. The news.individual.net server replaces it, so if you do re-register, make sure you don't try to re-register for cis, as it won't work whatever you do. Actually, they mentioned this on their website several months ago, but maybe they should have sent out emails? -- Above address *is* valid - but snip spamtrap to get me to *read*! Support the world's oldest motorsport venue! http://www.shelsley-walsh.co.uk/future.html |
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I believe the automatic temps are for the mildest location and also taken
from the 850 temps, in a high pressure set up as of present will not allow for the colder air below this. Stan "Buzz" wrote in message ... Col Simply put, I believe the forecast temperatures will turn out to be inaccurate as they normally are. Regards Sean B "Col" wrote in message ... OK, we've got a strong NE flow coming up over the weekend moving around high pressure with largely clear skies. However temps are *still* expected to be 6/7C, surely around average for this time of year. Never mind the 'bitter' (ha-ha!) feel of the wind, why so mild? This is a strong NE flow in February for heavens sake, I'd have thought 2-3C, or even lower would be more the order of the day. I would expect 6-7C in a showery and blustery NW flow to the rear of a depression not in what looks like it should be a 'classic' cold situation. So what is the answer, SST's, global warming.........? Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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