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Hi,
Does anyone else have problems accessing: http://polar.wwb.noaa.gov/seaice/Analyses.html It may just be a Wannado blocking thing, but its been gone for a few days now. Cheers, James -- James Brown |
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Hi James,
No luck here, using NTL Cheers Chris Kempston,Bedford -- "James Brown" wrote in message ... Hi, Does anyone else have problems accessing: http://polar.wwb.noaa.gov/seaice/Analyses.html It may just be a Wannado blocking thing, but its been gone for a few days now. Cheers, James -- James Brown |
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James Brown writes: Does anyone else have problems accessing: http://polar.wwb.noaa.gov/seaice/Analyses.html It may just be a Wannado blocking thing, but its been gone for a few days now. I can't access it either. It's not just that page - the whole of http://polar.wwb.noaa.gov appears to have gone AWOL. Maybe they've changed the name of the site? A search of the main NOAA site might turn up a link to it. -- John Hall "Think wrongly if you please, but in all cases think for yourself." Doris Lessing |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , James Brown writes: Does anyone else have problems accessing: http://polar.wwb.noaa.gov/seaice/Analyses.html It may just be a Wannado blocking thing, but its been gone for a few days now. I can't access it either. It's not just that page - the whole of http://polar.wwb.noaa.gov appears to have gone AWOL. Maybe they've changed the name of the site? A search of the main NOAA site might turn up a link to it. -- John Hall "Think wrongly if you please, but in all cases think for yourself." Doris Lessing The site name has been changed to http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/ My pages which use it such as http://www.abmcdonald.freeserve.co.uk/north.htm have been updated. There does not seem to be any more Arctic ice this year than there was last year at this time of minimum extent. Cheers, Alastair. |
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![]() The site name has been changed to http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/ My pages which use it such as http://www.abmcdonald.freeserve.co.uk/north.htm have been updated. There does not seem to be any more Arctic ice this year than there was last year at this time of minimum extent. Cheers, Alastair. Many thanks Alastair - good to be able to see the graphics again. James -- James Brown |
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In message , John Hall
writes In article , James Brown writes: Does anyone else have problems accessing: http://polar.wwb.noaa.gov/seaice/Analyses.html It may just be a Wannado blocking thing, but its been gone for a few days now. I can't access it either. It's not just that page - the whole of http://polar.wwb.noaa.gov appears to have gone AWOL. Maybe they've changed the name of the site? A search of the main NOAA site might turn up a link to it. The site has changed to http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov Norman (delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail) -- Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy Chalfont St Giles England |
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