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missing TTPPWW charts
http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif
This was one of my favourite sites - and it hasn't been updated since 17 September. I don't suppose anyone could suggest an alternative or have any inside knowledge as to when or if it might return? Cheers James |
missing TTPPWW charts
On 02/10/2013 11:11, James wrote:
http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif This was one of my favourite sites - and it hasn't been updated since 17 September. I don't suppose anyone could suggest an alternative or have any inside knowledge as to when or if it might return? Cheers James All their other weather reports have not updated since the same date. Joe Wolverhampton. |
missing TTPPWW charts
James wrote:
http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif This was one of my favourite sites - and it hasn't been updated since 17 September. I don't suppose anyone could suggest an alternative or have any inside knowledge as to when or if it might return? Cheers James Not sure exactly what information you are interested in on those charts, James, but the following is excellent for at least part of the area (watch out for line-wrap): http://meteocentre.com/analyse/map.p...ng=en&area=eur It has the added advantage of being updated hourly. On the station plots the red number top-left is the temperature, the green number bottom-left is the dew point, the blue number top-right is the MSL pressure (013 = 1001.3mb, 974 = 997.4mb etc). The wind flags show the direction from which the wind is blowing. Each full-length feather on the end represents 10 knots and a half-length feather represents 5 knots. The red number middle-right is the change in MSL pressure over the past 3 hours (+26 means a rise of 2.6mb while -15 means a fall of 1.5mb. There's a corresponding chart showing much more detail for the British Isles at the following (again watch the line-wrap) http://meteocentre.com/analyses/map....=en& area=eur -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. |
missing TTPPWW charts
Not sure exactly what information you are interested in on those charts, James, but the following is excellent for at least part of the area (watch out for line-wrap): http://meteocentre.com/analyse/map.p...ng=en&area=eur It has the added advantage of being updated hourly. Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. That's a very useful link, thanks. Graham Penzance |
missing TTPPWW charts
"Norman" wrote:
James wrote: http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif This was one of my favourite sites - and it hasn't been updated since 17 September. I don't suppose anyone could suggest an alternative or have any inside knowledge as to when or if it might return? Cheers James Not sure exactly what information you are interested in on those charts, James, but the following is excellent for at least part of the area (watch out for line-wrap): http://meteocentre.com/analyse/map.p...ng=en&area=eur It has the added advantage of being updated hourly. On the station plots the red number top-left is the temperature, the green number bottom-left is the dew point, the blue number top-right is the MSL pressure (013 = 1001.3mb, 974 = 997.4mb etc). The wind flags show the direction from which the wind is blowing. Each full-length feather on the end represents 10 knots and a half-length feather represents 5 knots. The red number middle-right is the change in MSL pressure over the past 3 hours (+26 means a rise of 2.6mb while -15 means a fall of 1.5mb. There's a corresponding chart showing much more detail for the British Isles at the following (again watch the line-wrap) http://meteocentre.com/analyses/map....=en& area=eur Many thanks - it was specially the Arctic and surrounding region that I was interested in and specially the convenience of the colour coding. Thanks again -- jb |
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