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Just had a look at your link (I assume it is to the "Atlantic Pressure
Charts") and I see no fronts, nor signs of any precipitation, for any day of
the week. Perhaps the BBC have responded to feedback, or are rather
embarrassed by this blunder, and removed them.

Regards, Roger



Interesting Roger - it definitely was there earlier today, but now just
isobars - all the fronts have been removed - so perhaps someone is
listening!!

Cheers,

James

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James Brown

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"James Brown" wrote in message
...

Just had a look at your link (I assume it is to the "Atlantic Pressure
Charts") and I see no fronts, nor signs of any precipitation, for any day

of
the week. Perhaps the BBC have responded to feedback, or are rather
embarrassed by this blunder, and removed them.

Regards, Roger



Interesting Roger - it definitely was there earlier today, but now just
isobars - all the fronts have been removed - so perhaps someone is
listening!!

Cheers,

James


They are still there for Europe- North

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"James Brown" wrote in message
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Just had a look at your link (I assume it is to the "Atlantic Pressure
Charts") and I see no fronts, nor signs of any precipitation, for any day

of
the week. Perhaps the BBC have responded to feedback, or are rather
embarrassed by this blunder, and removed them.

Regards, Roger



Interesting Roger - it definitely was there earlier today, but now just
isobars - all the fronts have been removed - so perhaps someone is
listening!!

Cheers,

James


They are still there for Europe- North

--
James Brown



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"James Brown" wrote in message
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Just had a look at your link (I assume it is to the "Atlantic Pressure
Charts") and I see no fronts, nor signs of any precipitation, for any day

of
the week. Perhaps the BBC have responded to feedback, or are rather
embarrassed by this blunder, and removed them.

Regards, Roger



Interesting Roger - it definitely was there earlier today, but now just
isobars - all the fronts have been removed - so perhaps someone is
listening!!

Cheers,

James


They are still there for Europe- North

--
James Brown



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"James Brown" wrote in message
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Just had a look at your link (I assume it is to the "Atlantic Pressure
Charts") and I see no fronts, nor signs of any precipitation, for any day

of
the week. Perhaps the BBC have responded to feedback, or are rather
embarrassed by this blunder, and removed them.

Regards, Roger



Interesting Roger - it definitely was there earlier today, but now just
isobars - all the fronts have been removed - so perhaps someone is
listening!!


I think sogrin. Cardiff is now north of the Severn Estuary.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/wales/

Cheers, Alastair.






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"James Brown" wrote in message
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Just had a look at your link (I assume it is to the "Atlantic Pressure
Charts") and I see no fronts, nor signs of any precipitation, for any day

of
the week. Perhaps the BBC have responded to feedback, or are rather
embarrassed by this blunder, and removed them.

Regards, Roger



Interesting Roger - it definitely was there earlier today, but now just
isobars - all the fronts have been removed - so perhaps someone is
listening!!


I think sogrin. Cardiff is now north of the Severn Estuary.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/wales/

Cheers, Alastair.




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"James Brown" wrote in message
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Just had a look at your link (I assume it is to the "Atlantic Pressure
Charts") and I see no fronts, nor signs of any precipitation, for any day

of
the week. Perhaps the BBC have responded to feedback, or are rather
embarrassed by this blunder, and removed them.

Regards, Roger



Interesting Roger - it definitely was there earlier today, but now just
isobars - all the fronts have been removed - so perhaps someone is
listening!!


I think sogrin. Cardiff is now north of the Severn Estuary.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/wales/

Cheers, Alastair.




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"James Brown" wrote in message
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Just had a look at your link (I assume it is to the "Atlantic Pressure
Charts") and I see no fronts, nor signs of any precipitation, for any day

of
the week. Perhaps the BBC have responded to feedback, or are rather
embarrassed by this blunder, and removed them.

Regards, Roger



Interesting Roger - it definitely was there earlier today, but now just
isobars - all the fronts have been removed - so perhaps someone is
listening!!


I think sogrin. Cardiff is now north of the Severn Estuary.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/wales/

Cheers, Alastair.


Thanks for that Alastair - wow they did note my e-mail! ... or is
someone receiving uk.sci.weather I wonder.... Big auntie is watching
you... :-))

Cheers,

James
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In message , Alastair McDonald
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"James Brown" wrote in message
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Just had a look at your link (I assume it is to the "Atlantic Pressure
Charts") and I see no fronts, nor signs of any precipitation, for any day

of
the week. Perhaps the BBC have responded to feedback, or are rather
embarrassed by this blunder, and removed them.

Regards, Roger



Interesting Roger - it definitely was there earlier today, but now just
isobars - all the fronts have been removed - so perhaps someone is
listening!!


I think sogrin. Cardiff is now north of the Severn Estuary.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/wales/

Cheers, Alastair.


Thanks for that Alastair - wow they did note my e-mail! ... or is
someone receiving uk.sci.weather I wonder.... Big auntie is watching
you... :-))

Cheers,

James
--
James Brown
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In message , Alastair McDonald
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"James Brown" wrote in message
. ..

Just had a look at your link (I assume it is to the "Atlantic Pressure
Charts") and I see no fronts, nor signs of any precipitation, for any day

of
the week. Perhaps the BBC have responded to feedback, or are rather
embarrassed by this blunder, and removed them.

Regards, Roger



Interesting Roger - it definitely was there earlier today, but now just
isobars - all the fronts have been removed - so perhaps someone is
listening!!


I think sogrin. Cardiff is now north of the Severn Estuary.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/wales/

Cheers, Alastair.


Thanks for that Alastair - wow they did note my e-mail! ... or is
someone receiving uk.sci.weather I wonder.... Big auntie is watching
you... :-))

Cheers,

James
--
James Brown


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