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We never hear it mentioned these days. Anybody know why?
Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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![]() "TudorHgh" wrote in message ... We never hear it mentioned these days. Anybody know why? Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. It no longer contributes to the MetO network. I am not sure why. (tongue in cheek) Regards Paul |
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It no longer contributes to the MetO network. I am not sure why. (tongue in
cheek) Thanks for that, Paul. I thought that was the case, but like you, couldn't for the life of me think of a reason. After all, the site itself looks satisfactory, from what I have seen of it. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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On 27 Jul 2004 11:13:18 GMT, TudorHgh wrote in
It no longer contributes to the MetO network. I am not sure why. (tongue in cheek) Thanks for that, Paul. I thought that was the case, but like you, couldn't for the life of me think of a reason. After all, the site itself looks satisfactory, from what I have seen of it. There is still a picture of the station on the BBC Hereford and Worcester site. http://www.bbc.co.uk/england/herefor...r_damari.shtml The last but one paragraph is unchanged from a couple of years ago:-) PS who nicked the sun here in N.I.? I've forgotten what it looks like -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 27/07/2004 11:34:25 UTC |
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![]() "Mike Tullett" wrote in message ... On 27 Jul 2004 11:13:18 GMT, TudorHgh wrote in It no longer contributes to the MetO network. I am not sure why. (tongue in cheek) Thanks for that, Paul. I thought that was the case, but like you, couldn't for the life of me think of a reason. After all, the site itself looks satisfactory, from what I have seen of it. .... I don't want to go into details, as I was intimately involved when the observations stopped: but to make it clear, Mr Damari exercised his right not to provide the Met Office with his data - we simply wanted to ask why his readings were on one occasion *significantly* higher than others, when we (in NMC) could see no good meteorological reason for same. You can draw your own conclusions. Martin. |
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The information I have is that the Met Office did a thorough data check on the
site and it was thought that the data coming from there was a little on the odd side to say the least. An amateur site just a mile or so down the road was measuring temperatures 2-3c lower in hot weather and 2-3c higher in cold weather. You can make your own mind up as to why this was occuring but the latest I hear is that the observer Mr Paul Demari had his card well and truly marked by the Met Office and the data has since been registered as null and void! |
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![]() "Pete Harb MET" wrote in message ... The information I have is that the Met Office did a thorough data check on the site and it was thought that the data coming from there was a little on the odd side to say the least. An amateur site just a mile or so down the road was measuring temperatures 2-3c lower in hot weather and 2-3c higher in cold weather. You can make your own mind up as to why this was occuring but the latest I hear is that the observer Mr Paul Demari had his card well and truly marked by the Met Office and the data has since been registered as null and void! What, the entire Barbourne data series has been expunged from the official records? Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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An amateur site just a mile or so down the road was measuring temperatures
2-3c lower in hot weather and 2-3c higher in cold weather. You can make your own mind up as to why this was occuring but the latest I hear is that the observer Mr Paul Demari had his card well and truly marked by the Met Office and the data has since been registered as null and void! Do the BBC know this? He is a local forecaster for them in the Worcester area. Col gasped: What, the entire Barbourne data series has been expunged from the official records? Well, they couldn't just throw out the naughty bits, could they? It would not then be a dataset. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey |
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In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 27 Jul 2004 at 23:29:10, TudorHgh wrote :
Col gasped: What, the entire Barbourne data series has been expunged from the official records? Well, they couldn't just throw out the naughty bits, could they? It would not then be a dataset. Naughty bits? That phrase has now gotten me thinking of the Kenny Everett Show, not to mention Cleo Rocos! ![]() -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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![]() That phrase has now gotten me thinking Didn't know you were a Yank. TH |
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