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Sorry to see this going. I used it a lot. Any substitute for similar?

http://wxweb.meteostar.com/sample/sa...tml?text=EGXV/


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Me wrote:

Sorry to see this going. I used it a lot. Any substitute for similar?

http://wxweb.meteostar.com/sample/sa...tml?text=EGXV/



Suggest you have a poke around this one

https://tinyurl.com/367m6skk

It lets you select from 3 models and many of the presentations show ensemble
data - much more helpful than the deterministic data from the Meteostar site.

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On 14/05/2021 11:54, Me wrote:
Sorry to see this going. I used it a lot. Any substitute for similar?

http://wxweb.meteostar.com/sample/sa...tml?text=EGXV/


Something similar for neaby, en Francais :-(

https://www.meteociel.fr/previsions/53191/goole.htm

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On 14/05/2021 13:24, Norman Lynagh wrote:
Me wrote:

Sorry to see this going. I used it a lot. Any substitute for similar?

http://wxweb.meteostar.com/sample/sa...tml?text=EGXV/



Suggest you have a poke around this one

https://tinyurl.com/367m6skk

It lets you select from 3 models and many of the presentations show ensemble
data - much more helpful than the deterministic data from the Meteostar site.


Cheers Norman - I presume you remember me from Imcos Marine days?

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On 14/05/2021 13:24, Norman Lynagh wrote:
Me wrote:

Sorry to see this going. I used it a lot. Any substitute for similar?

http://wxweb.meteostar.com/sample/sa...tml?text=EGXV/



Suggest you have a poke around this one

https://tinyurl.com/367m6skk

It lets you select from 3 models and many of the presentations show ensemble
data - much more helpful than the deterministic data from the Meteostar
site.


Cheers Norman - I presume you remember me from Imcos Marine days?


Hi Trevor,

Yes, indeed. That was a long time ago. I've lost touch with most Imcos people.
I still hear from Ken Pallas now and again but as he's in his 90s it's a bit of
a worry that he has been quiet for a while. David Hibbert and Peter Brooker
both died some years ago and Philip Eden and Martin Akery more recently. I
haven't heard from Keith Chaplin for a while so there's another worry. Ian
Bingham, who you may know, posts on here from time to time. Also, I do have a
bit of contact with Neil Talboys. I had some dealings with Colin Grant about 3
years ago so he's still going strong. But that's about it as far as I can
remember. I'm still working, even though I'm getting a bit long in the tooth!

Good to hear from you.

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