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Old 21-May-2008, 23:00
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Re: WANTED - Modern weather 'saw'

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.. After all you are trying single-handedly to do what the Meteorolgical Industry is trying to achieve ...
Nothing so foolish PB - for a start I'm asking everybody else !

Seriously, there is enough 'talent' in-house to contruct some sort of basic flow-chart to determine what is happening 'now' and 'most likely' next.

We aren't talking jetstream analysis and sea temps, we're talking pine cones and seaweed !

And if I can then use parts of the logic to give easy speak English or graphics - Great !!

PS. Thank you for your concern - the beteljuice was always a disappointment at school, was it ever thus !
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