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A few day ago I posted details of an AVI animation I had done on the
recent Biscay storm, and had a few folk comment on it. Checking my web page statistics today revealed a massive 859 attempts to download the file in just the last couple of days!! The vast majority had come via: www.wetter-zentrale.com I had a look at the site, but my German is almost non-existent so I couldn't see a reference to it, even in the forums. I'm not complaining as 1&1 can well cope with the surge of interest, but just intrigued. There were lots of failed attempts as well with alternative endings instead of .avi. Anyone in the know, or able to see a reference to it on the site just to satisfy my curiosity? The reference was to: www.cambrensis.org.uk/Biscaystorm.avi Cheers, James -- James Brown |
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http://translate.google.com/translat...language_tools "James Brown" wrote in message ... A few day ago I posted details of an AVI animation I had done on the recent Biscay storm, and had a few folk comment on it. Checking my web page statistics today revealed a massive 859 attempts to download the file in just the last couple of days!! The vast majority had come via: www.wetter-zentrale.com I had a look at the site, but my German is almost non-existent so I couldn't see a reference to it, even in the forums. I'm not complaining as 1&1 can well cope with the surge of interest, but just intrigued. There were lots of failed attempts as well with alternative endings instead of .avi. Anyone in the know, or able to see a reference to it on the site just to satisfy my curiosity? The reference was to: www.cambrensis.org.uk/Biscaystorm.avi Cheers, James -- James Brown |
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writes try http://translate.google.com/translat...e.com&langpair =de%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&prev=%2Flanguage_tools Doesn't seem to work on the forums page. J. -- James Brown |
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James Brown wrote:
A few day ago I posted details of an AVI animation I had done on the recent Biscay storm, and had a few folk comment on it. Checking my web page statistics today revealed a massive 859 attempts to download the file in just the last couple of days!! The vast majority had come via: www.wetter-zentrale.com I had a look at the site, but my German is almost non-existent so I couldn't see a reference to it, even in the forums. I'm not complaining as 1&1 can well cope with the surge of interest, but just intrigued. There were lots of failed attempts as well with alternative endings instead of .avi. Anyone in the know, or able to see a reference to it on the site just to satisfy my curiosity? The reference was to: www.cambrensis.org.uk/Biscaystorm.avi Cheers, James If you have access to your web server's logs the referrer is probably logged in there so you can see exactly which page the hits were coming from. -- Brian Wakem |
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On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 21:57:33 +0100, James Brown wrote in
snip Anyone in the know, or able to see a reference to it on the site just to satisfy my curiosity? The reference was to: www.cambrensis.org.uk/Biscaystorm.avi Hi James It took some time wading through the forums but I think this is the source of all the hits. It was a thread started at 22.13 on the 27th. http://www.wetter-zentrale.com/cgi-b...pl?read=581704 I had the same happen to me last year when I posted my aurora images. Within an hour, two astronomical websites had a link on their home pages. -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 29/10/2004 21:48:42 UTC |
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writes On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 21:57:33 +0100, James Brown wrote in snip Anyone in the know, or able to see a reference to it on the site just to satisfy my curiosity? The reference was to: www.cambrensis.org.uk/Biscaystorm.avi Hi James It took some time wading through the forums but I think this is the source of all the hits. It was a thread started at 22.13 on the 27th. http://www.wetter-zentrale.com/cgi-b...pl?read=581704 I had the same happen to me last year when I posted my aurora images. Within an hour, two astronomical websites had a link on their home pages. Thanks so much Mike! I'll have to try and see what the discussion was about now. Nos da J. -- James Brown |
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I think we have seen the same Joachim occasionally posting to this group
(I pay some attention to other foreigners !) The text is approximately: "OBSERVATION: Biskaya storm as Met8-Avi-Film Hello I found a AVI film straight in the English weather forum ( uk.sci.weather). one made with the 15-minute Meteosat8 IR-10.8um pictures - however CAUTION: 60 MT, only for broadband users!!! Now it seems to be somewhat slow - too many people downloading it simultaneously ?" You get a readable translation even from babelfish: world.altavista.com/ Cheers, Elena (who read 5 years German 20 years ago). James Brown wrote: In message , Mike Tullett writes On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 21:57:33 +0100, James Brown wrote in snip Anyone in the know, or able to see a reference to it on the site just to satisfy my curiosity? The reference was to: www.cambrensis.org.uk/Biscaystorm.avi Hi James It took some time wading through the forums but I think this is the source of all the hits. It was a thread started at 22.13 on the 27th. http://www.wetter-zentrale.com/cgi-b...pl?read=581704 I had the same happen to me last year when I posted my aurora images. Within an hour, two astronomical websites had a link on their home pages. Thanks so much Mike! I'll have to try and see what the discussion was about now. Nos da J. |
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James Brown wrote:
Anyone in the know, or able to see a reference to it on the site just to satisfy my curiosity? The reference was to: This thread in the forum: http://www.wetter-zentrale.com/cgi-b...pl?read=581704 -- Steve Loft, Wanlockhead, Dumfriesshire. 1417ft ASL http://www.wanlockhead.org.uk/weather/ Free weather softwa http://cumulus.nybbles.co.uk/ Experimental webcam: http://www.wanlockhead.org.uk/webcam.php |
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Elena Saltikoff wrote in message ...
:I think we have seen the same Joachim occasionally posting to this group Yes. This is Joachim Schug from Switzerland who has often posted to uk.sci.weather in the past. :"OBSERVATION: Biskaya storm as Met8-Avi-Film Biscay storm ... :Hello I found a AVI film straight in the English weather forum :uk.sci.weather). one made with the 15-minute Meteosat8 IR-10.8um :pictures - however CAUTION: 60 MT, only for broadband users!!! :Now it seems to be somewhat slow - too many people downloading it :simultaneously ?" Not bad at all, Elena ;-) I suggest something like: "Just found in the British weather forum (uk.sci.weather) ... someone has made an AVI film from the 15-minute Meteosat 8 IR-10.8um (?) pictures - but BEWA 60 MB, only for broadband users !!! What's more, it seems a bit sluggish just now - too many people trying to download it ?" What is this "10.8um" ? Colin Youngs Unexpectedly still in Brussels. As a result of a public transport strike in Brussels yesterday I missed my train to London and am having to put off my trip to the UK until next weekend ! |
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James Brown wrote in message ...
:Thanks so much Mike! I'll have to try and see what the discussion was :about now. There is not really a discussion. Philipp from Munich asks why the clouds over western France are streaming east or south-eastwards out of the depression. Mirko from near Berlin says the film is "magnificent", "a text book example" and "should be stored". Rainer Schweizer says the "data protection people" in Offenbach (DWD - German Weather Service) will have to work overtime again ... Colin Youngs Brussels |
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