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Bonos Ego
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uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
June 6th 10, 08:10 PM
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Weather on national radio...
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Bonos Ego
Weather on national radio...
On Jun 6, 8:45*pm, "David Haggas" wrote:
"Anne Burgess" wrote in message
... The south...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
May 23rd 10, 10:58 AM
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Venus the Evening Star Shinning Brightly
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208
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Bonos Ego
Venus the Evening Star Shinning Brightly
Thanks Nick,
I'll look out for that, if the skies are clear.
Must drag myself away from the computer and get out in the sun, off
for a walk over to Shaldon and a few beers at the Ferryboat.
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
May 23rd 10, 10:15 AM
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Venus the Evening Star Shinning Brightly
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208
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Bonos Ego
Venus the Evening Star Shinning Brightly
Couldn't help but notice how bright Venus was in the NW sky last night
after sunset (between 22:00 - 23:00 BST). Mars could also be easily
spotted higher in the WSW, and Saturn was just above the...
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uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
May 22nd 10, 10:37 AM
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European Monsoon
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261
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Bonos Ego
European Monsoon
If we do see a return to Westerlies, I think we will be in for an
awful summer due to the relatively low sea surface temperatures
currently around our shores for the time of year.
However, if we...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
May 16th 10, 11:11 AM
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Volcano still at full blast
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Bonos Ego
Volcano still at full blast
It's not a matter of if, but when!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katla
In the past 1,000 years, all three known eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull
have triggered subsequent Katla eruptions.[14] ...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
April 23rd 10, 12:31 PM
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3
It's a bit cold at the South Pole today!
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213
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Bonos Ego
It's a bit cold at the South Pole today!
On 23 Apr, 13:29, Bonos Ego wrote:
I know I'm stating the bleeding obvious, but it's a bone chilling
-58°c at the South Pole...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
April 23rd 10, 12:29 PM
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It's a bit cold at the South Pole today!
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213
Posted By
Bonos Ego
It's a bit cold at the South Pole today!
I know I'm stating the bleeding obvious, but it's a bone chilling
-58°c at the South Pole today.
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/NZSP.html
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
April 20th 10, 09:13 PM
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BA Flights Bound for Heathrow
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288
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Bonos Ego
BA Flights Bound for Heathrow
The Website is very accurate, the main flight path from the US to
London Gatwick is right over Teignmouth/Dawlish, I was able to both
track the planes on the radar and see them from my window this...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
April 20th 10, 06:12 PM
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BA Flights Bound for Heathrow
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288
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Bonos Ego
BA Flights Bound for Heathrow
There are a few BA flights bound for Heathrow that can be tracked here
http://www.flightradar24.com/
the one from Denver appears to be circling the Isle Of Man
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
April 17th 10, 08:28 PM
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Volcanic Sunset Pics on River Teign
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202
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Bonos Ego
Volcanic Sunset Pics on River Teign
Cracking sunset on the River Teign, all 62 of them can be viewed here,
some good, some not so good & some...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
April 17th 10, 04:00 PM
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[OBS] Epping
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Bonos Ego
Epping
I noticed here in Teignmouth, Devon, that cars seem to have a very
fine brownish dust on them.
Me thinks we could be in for a very disappointing summer this year, if
this volcano continues to erupt.
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
April 12th 10, 12:22 PM
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High April / Not so good summer
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Bonos Ego
High April / Not so good summer
See previous post, this may help.
I have produced an analysis of Central England
Temperatures (CET) for each month & season since 1971 with its
Standard Deviation from Mean over the same period, see...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
April 10th 10, 02:16 PM
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0
Contrails over Celtic Sea
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188
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Bonos Ego
Contrails over Celtic Sea
Is that Contrails that can be seen on the Satellite Animation over the
Celtic Sea? http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/modules/standard/viewpage.asp?id=623
Fabulous day here in Teignmouth, the beach is...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
April 5th 10, 04:39 PM
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Average CET & Standard Deviation From Mean (1971-2010)
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317
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Bonos Ego
Average CET & Standard Deviation From Mean (1971-2010)
I was a bit bored at work the other day, so thought I would advance my
Excel skills, I have produced an analysis of Central England
Temperatures (CET) for each month & season since 1971 with...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 22nd 10, 06:26 PM
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25
... here we go again!
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1,578
Posted By
Bonos Ego
... here we go again!
Of course the past does not always equal the future, I'm only showing
what has happened since 1940 when there has been a Winter with the CET
below +3.5c.
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 22nd 10, 05:50 PM
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25
... here we go again!
Views:
1,578
Posted By
Bonos Ego
... here we go again!
On Mar 22, 6:29*pm, John Hall wrote:
In article
,
*Bonos Ego writes:
...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 22nd 10, 05:04 PM
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25
... here we go again!
Views:
1,578
Posted By
Bonos Ego
... here we go again!
Martin,
I've done a quick analysis on the correlation between cold winters
since 1940 and the following summer whereby;
Winter Average CET 1971-2000 = +4.5c
Cold Winter CET = +3.5c
Summer Average...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 22nd 10, 03:07 PM
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25
... here we go again!
Views:
1,578
Posted By
Bonos Ego
... here we go again!
On 22 Mar, 14:03, "Martin Rowley"
wrote:
"Bonos Ego" wrote ...
I just don't see it being a hot summer this year, quite the opposite.
As mentioned...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 22nd 10, 12:03 PM
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... here we go again!
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1,578
Posted By
Bonos Ego
... here we go again!
I just don't see it being a hot summer this year, quite the opposite.
As mentioned by me before, following a cold winter we more often than
not get a cooler than average summer and I see no reason...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 20th 10, 10:18 AM
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Spring equinox
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320
Posted By
Bonos Ego
Spring equinox
On Mar 20, 8:23*am, Bob Martin wrote:
What time is the equinox?
I've found several different answers, ranging from 06:31 to 17:35
The date & time of the seasons since...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 15th 10, 09:40 AM
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27
Winter in context - help me decide
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1,517
Posted By
Bonos Ego
Winter in context - help me decide
On 15 Mar, 09:31, "Martin Rowley"
wrote:
"John Hall" wrote ...
snip
I'm confused. You seem to be talking about Hurn Airport, whereas
Bonos
...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 14th 10, 07:08 PM
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27
Winter in context - help me decide
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1,517
Posted By
Bonos Ego
Winter in context - help me decide
It's always a bad idea to base a winter on past memories, because I
would have said that the winter of 1978-79 was colder than this winter
here in South Devon!
But guess what, surprise, surprise...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 9th 10, 12:23 PM
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5
Blizzards hit the French Mediterranean Coast
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609
Posted By
Bonos Ego
Blizzards hit the French Mediterranean Coast
On 9 Mar, 13:21, Bonos Ego wrote:
Also,
Heavy Snow in southern France causes travel problemshttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8555881.stm
Wetterzentrale...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 9th 10, 12:21 PM
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5
Blizzards hit the French Mediterranean Coast
Views:
609
Posted By
Bonos Ego
Blizzards hit the French Mediterranean Coast
Also,
Heavy Snow in southern France causes travel problems
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8555881.stm
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 9th 10, 12:20 PM
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5
Blizzards hit the French Mediterranean Coast
Views:
609
Posted By
Bonos Ego
Blizzards hit the French Mediterranean Coast
Blizzards have hit the French Mediterranean coast amid warnings of up
to 20 inches of snow in Northern Spain on Tuesday.
Nimes and Perpignan were among the cities hit by the bad weather near
the...
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