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However I feel that they had probably come to the
conclusion that conditions would be much as they eventually
turned out, but once again covered themselves by forecasting
much more serious conditions.

Col


I think we're in danger of going round in circles here, Col. See my 2123Z
post.

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However I feel that they had probably come to the
conclusion that conditions would be much as they eventually
turned out, but once again covered themselves by forecasting
much more serious conditions.

Col


I think we're in danger of going round in circles here, Col. See my 2123Z
post.

Jon.


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However I feel that they had probably come to the
conclusion that conditions would be much as they eventually
turned out, but once again covered themselves by forecasting
much more serious conditions.

Col


I think we're in danger of going round in circles here, Col. See my 2123Z
post.

Jon.


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Time and time and time again severe
weather is exaggerated or simply does not turn up, it happens with
severe gales too. The converse rarely ocurrs.


Well, all I can do is assure you that everyone I work with, and it applies
to all Met Offices, simply try their hardest to get it right. Full stop.


I know they do and that was a point I tried to make clear in my
original post. However I feel that they had probably come to the
conclusion that conditions would be much as they eventually
turned out, but once again covered themselves by forecasting
much more serious conditions.

Col
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Time and time and time again severe
weather is exaggerated or simply does not turn up, it happens with
severe gales too. The converse rarely ocurrs.


Well, all I can do is assure you that everyone I work with, and it applies
to all Met Offices, simply try their hardest to get it right. Full stop.


I know they do and that was a point I tried to make clear in my
original post. However I feel that they had probably come to the
conclusion that conditions would be much as they eventually
turned out, but once again covered themselves by forecasting
much more serious conditions.

Col
--
Bolton, Lancashire.
160m asl.
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html




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Time and time and time again severe
weather is exaggerated or simply does not turn up, it happens with
severe gales too. The converse rarely ocurrs.


Well, all I can do is assure you that everyone I work with, and it applies
to all Met Offices, simply try their hardest to get it right. Full stop.


I know they do and that was a point I tried to make clear in my
original post. However I feel that they had probably come to the
conclusion that conditions would be much as they eventually
turned out, but once again covered themselves by forecasting
much more serious conditions.

Col
--
Bolton, Lancashire.
160m asl.
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html


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Time and time and time again severe
weather is exaggerated or simply does not turn up, it happens with
severe gales too. The converse rarely ocurrs.


Well, all I can do is assure you that everyone I work with, and it applies
to all Met Offices, simply try their hardest to get it right. Full stop.


I know they do and that was a point I tried to make clear in my
original post. However I feel that they had probably come to the
conclusion that conditions would be much as they eventually
turned out, but once again covered themselves by forecasting
much more serious conditions.

Col
--
Bolton, Lancashire.
160m asl.
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html




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