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Ǝssex Ǝasterly

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  1. Crikey, that is the worst thing to do.. That will just increase your tolerance 10 fold and do further harm at a rapid pace, making the cravings and withdrawals even worse. Do you not have a local charity recovery unit you can get a detox from? I have another detox next month which I'm hoping will get me off the poison once and for all
  2. Just found a link to a live tracker here: Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS GISANDDATA.MAPS.ARCGIS.COM
  3. I had the same issue with mine but reading high, mines a german analogue barometer mounted outside, that also reads up to 1050mb, but it went over the top of the scale at 1052 which obviously wasn't right, it's usually pretty accurate but I suppose if the pressure gets extreme then maybe the accuracy can sway a bit
  4. Are you using a PC/Laptop or phone? As the toolbar should come up like shown below on a PC, with the font size option near the end If the text has already been typed up and needs a size change, drag your cursor over the text you want to change, and just select a different size from the drop down box
  5. Does your station have options to input altitude, because if not you'll be seeing absolute pressure which does get lower at elevation, if you're altitude adjusted you should still be receiving the relative sea level pressure
  6. Still getting over the sprouts from Christmas?
  7. I'm not sure of the year of this one but some time around 6 years ago the south east essex coast got snow on boxing day which is the only time in recent years I can remember snow around Christmas time Best and both worst at the same time are 2013 here - I think it was the night before Christmas Eve, Cyclone Dirk arrived and gave essex one hell of a wind storm, which at some point during the late evening directly aligned with my road facing north east, the howl of the wind is something I won't forget, gusting up to 75mph. But also very bad for local counties as when the low moved away, it dragged up one hell of a storm surge, creating flooding, loss of power, and then people nicking council provided generators which were given out so people could cook Christmas dinner
  8. @damianslaw you have 3 of the same post in a row lol
  9. Same here in Pitsea, a fine haze in the air, frost on the cars but none on the grass, I think it's down to the ground temperature being slightly too high for a frost, the bodywork on the cars and the tiled roofs absorb the cold temperatures much faster than anything else
  10. Worst: November, drab dreary and wet, although I do like the fog and crisp mornings Best: February, for chance of severe cold and snow
  11. Sounds like you need to buy a washing line instead of using garden trees
  12. There are no current warnings for the dartford crossing according to.... wait for it.. Willyweather. River Thames--Queen Elizabeth II Bridge Weather Warnings, EE - WillyWeather WIND.WILLYWEATHER.CO.UK Current active weather warnings for River Thames--Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, issued by the Met Office. Create alerts and filter by warning category.
  13. Here's an overlay displaying Hagabis's current track and the proximity to the Japanese Suzuka circuit
  14. Sleet for the next 3 years and then a full 3cm downpour come 2022 sounds likely
  15. Thanks! Odd that their direct link doesn't show up the latest time frame I originally though it was a time zone issue too but looking at the key message image could see the full probability track, which kept me wondering why the full image wouldn't show, I remember seeing a full image yesterday but couldn't find it today lol
  16. Anyone got a link for a fully working image of this with the south east not cut out? I know they have one as on the summary page you can see a full probability image, but clicking on the larger image gives this cut off.
  17. Looks like Lorenzo may track slightly further south come Thursday, was 115mph 12hrs ago, now back to 130mph sustained, the good news is the forecast is for it to now become below hurricane force near our shores.
  18. I do remember waking up to and recording a covering of around 13 inches the following morning over the garden, which was topped up on and off during the next few days! I don't remember it being extremely cold at the time. 2010 in the local area was almost the same in regards to snowfall, but without thunder, I think I remember that year being the year of the constant ice freeze thaw during the day & night, resulting in huge icicles hanging from gutters, some so thick you had to almost kick the door into them to get out of the house!
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