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UK Wind Map

 
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Old 12-01.-2005, 05:45 PM   #1
Jack Ouzzi
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I stole this from another Newsgroup, but I am sure the original poster
would not mind!!

Excellent for planning that hard days training :-)
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This here is quite a fun site for windwatching:

http://www.xcweather.co.uk/

Good data is available for Lincolnshires because of the large number
of RAF airbases around.
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Old 12-01.-2005, 08:32 PM   #2
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Jack Ouzzi wrote:
> I stole this from another Newsgroup, but I am sure the original poster
> would not mind!!
>
> Excellent for planning that hard days training :-)
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> This here is quite a fun site for windwatching:
>
> http://www.xcweather.co.uk/
>
> Good data is available for Lincolnshires because of the large number
> of RAF airbases around.


I use that all the time - along with the Meto radar to determine whether
I need waterproofs. Sadly, there have been too many (windy) reasons for
not venturing out recently.

--
Chris
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Old 13-01.-2005, 02:02 AM   #3
Peter B
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"Jack Ouzzi" <notospam@nowaymatey.co.au> wrote in message
news:1105515905.6f955954dfc855132cf6a2a20a421580@teranews...
> I stole this from another Newsgroup, but I am sure the original poster
> would not mind!!
>
> Excellent for planning that hard days training :-)
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> This here is quite a fun site for windwatching:
>
> http://www.xcweather.co.uk/
>
> Good data is available for Lincolnshires because of the large number
> of RAF airbases around.


I use this site all the time for windsurfing, it's invaluable.
(RAF Cottesmore and Wittering roughly straddle Rutland Water, my "home"
base).

Pete


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Old 13-01.-2005, 01:10 PM   #4
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Jack Ouzzi wrote:
> I stole this from another Newsgroup, but I am sure the original

poster
> would not mind!!


Nor the person who posted this here in NOV 01!

"One of my favourite weather pages
is <http://www.xcweather.co.uk/> XCWeather uses information from the
UKs airports and airfields, I think. Whatever, it's worth a look."
James

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Old 13-01.-2005, 04:56 PM   #5
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On 12 Jan 2005 19:10:58 -0800, MasonS@BP.com wrote:

>
>Jack Ouzzi wrote:
>> I stole this from another Newsgroup, but I am sure the original

>poster
>> would not mind!!

>
>Nor the person who posted this here in NOV 01!


Didn't spot it then, and maybe helpful to others who did not see it
either. Apologies if I have offended you, but I thought newsgroups
were about exchange of information albeit repeated, and with the
currect weather climate in the UK maybe a timely reminder :-)








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