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We had ours early last month!Cloudy and cool ... summer's. Over.
JohnnyO. o/
We had ours early last month!Cloudy and cool ... summer's. Over.
JohnnyO. o/
Thank you.New Liam Dutton video:
Something I'd like to buy myself as and when funds allow. Do you provide data from your station to wunderground.com?I take a bit of interest as I'm not too far from High Bradfield which tends to get battered by wind. I have an Oregon WMR80 weather station
It doesn't have transferable data. I can see the current stats on the weather station. I can also check the minimum & maximums of all readings.Something I'd like to buy myself as and when funds allow. Do you provide data from your station to wunderground.com?
I see - interesting, cheers.It doesn't have transferable data. I can see the current stats on the weather station. I can also check the minimum & maximums of all readings.
This is the newer version, but very similar to mine. http://store.oregonscientific.com/u...ion-plus-an-additional-stc800-solar-cell.html
To conclude, a more mobile pattern of weather for much of next week seems likely though high pressure remains close to southern areas. Later in the week there are signs of high pressure building back in but the direction and orientation of that development is far from clear. The form horse seems to be heights building to the north west so a cooler spell of weather looks likely but fine for the north and west of the British Isles.
Quoting a model summary post from Netweather (I'm going to explain the concept of 'heights' at a later point, but, for now, think of higher heights as equalling higher than average pressure):
It's not the 'heights' that have me puzzled, it's the 'form horse', but I haven't read the entire thread yet...To conclude, a more mobile pattern of weather for much of next week seems likely though high pressure remains close to southern areas. Later in the week there are signs of high pressure building back in but the direction and orientation of that development is far from clear. The form horse seems to be heights building to the north west so a cooler spell of weather looks likely but fine for the north and west of the British Isles.
Simply an expression meaning "the most likely option" - the one that you'd put your money on if you were gambling.It's not the 'heights' that have me puzzled, it's the 'form horse', but I haven't read the entire thread yet...
Ah.. thanks... learned something: the British weather is a bit of a gambleSimply an expression meaning "the most likely option" - the one that you'd put your money on if you were gambling.
ThankyouMore Dutton:
Always......the British weather is a bit of a gamble