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I see the BoM radar loop has a new look this morning. Lots of new
options to keep button clickers happy. Love the National loop. DaveB |
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DaveB wrote:
> I see the BoM radar loop has a new look this morning. Lots of new > options to keep button clickers happy. Love the National loop. I just found that "National Loop" one myself! Sweet! BTH |
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On 2008-02-27, BT Humble (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea: > DaveB wrote: >> I see the BoM radar loop has a new look this morning. Lots of new >> options to keep button clickers happy. Love the National loop. > > I just found that "National Loop" one myself! Sweet! I'll take a look later when my network isn't losing so many packets (yay usenet!), but they're always had a national loop, quite featureful, buried away somewhere. I get a subscription to weatherzone.com.au as part of work, and you get to lay the lightning detector over a radar over a satellite, and then get to zoom down to a regional level. Mind you, I preferred the BoM national loop which showed where you're not going to get rain because there's no coverage or that radar is currently out - weatherzone just makes it look like there is no rain there. -- TimC "Cycling is like a church - many attend, but few understand." -- Jim Burlant |
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