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| Dive Charter Boats & Skippers: Discuss Skippers only please-What weather forecasting method do you use? in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: Just as an update: http://theyr.net/index.html has now gone to a subscription service but still worth the money. 35/year Definitely, i ... |
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__________________ Paul Oliver Canterbury Divers DUE - Dover Underwater Explorers 2 Rules - 1. You books you pays. 2. Always return to the shot |
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| http://www.xcweather.co.uk/ David (Skipper Ocean Diver) (Ok Its a club RIB, but I still like to refer to myself as "Captain"). |
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__________________ Paul Oliver Canterbury Divers DUE - Dover Underwater Explorers 2 Rules - 1. You books you pays. 2. Always return to the shot Last edited by Paul Oliver : 06-05-06 at 11:03 PM. |
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| hi mate, we use a mixture of three: http://www.metcheck.com Met Office: Inshore waters forecast GB Wind Map. By looking at all three we can usually get a good idea of what its going to be like, but the inshore forecast tends to be a little more reliable than the others. Cheers Doc |
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