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Tugmistress
14-Sep-10, 20:09
OK, Caithness Weather (http://www.tugmistress.co.uk) now has a fourth weather station uploading, it is located in Reay :)
The windy thing will read slightly low as it is below rooftop height but as an indication it should be good :)

Kodiak
14-Sep-10, 20:23
Ahh, the ole Anemometer Eh! Well blow me down. LOL :D

Looking forward to the 30th September and your Talk.

Tugmistress
14-Sep-10, 22:00
lol, that's the one kodiak, i can't spell it or say it !!

Hopefully the 30th will be as entertaining as i think it might be ;)

John Little
14-Sep-10, 22:04
I have been looking at your forecast.

Umbrellas out!!!


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

Green_not_greed
14-Sep-10, 23:11
OK, Caithness Weather (http://www.tugmistress.co.uk) now has a fourth weather station uploading, it is located in Reay :)
The windy thing will read slightly low as it is below rooftop height but as an indication it should be good :)

Tugs - brilliant, thank you. As you know I work at Scrabster and so the Scrabster forecast has always been great to have (and accurate), but now to have one where I live is absolutely brilliant. You provide a truly winderful service. (Was a typo but appropriate to leave in!)

GNG

Happy Guy
15-Sep-10, 12:26
lol, that's the one kodiak, i can't spell it or say it !!

Hopefully the 30th will be as entertaining as i think it might be ;)

I am sure it will, so please- everone come and support Tugs, and also hear our own expert meterologist Alison McLure, comming up from Edinburgh, Sept 30th, Wick and Thurso, and a chance to take part in the largest ever study of weather across the county, see: www.caithness-science.org (http://www.caithness-science.org)
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