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Paul

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  1. I'd maybe recommend clearing your browser cache and restarting your device to see if that helps, as we've not had anyone else reporting issues and it all seems to be working normally from what I can see.
  2. Sounds odd. Do you login with username/ password or with one of the third party options?
  3. It's totally separate to the forum. I'm not seeing any issues on there at the moment on monitoring, server loads or using it. But it could be something network related somewhere. I'll keep an eye on things.
  4. I think the forum may be trolling me.
  5. So, I think we're on the way to getting this resolved. Invision have done some initial work to optimise things in the datacentre, which appears to have reduced the number of issues we've been seeing. So, as they continue with what they're doing over the coming days, hopefully we'll stop seeing them entirely.
  6. Nice snowy dog walk here in Aviemore this morning, will head up to Glenmore tomorrow, imagine it's a bit of a winter wonderland.
  7. Now is probably a good time to remind everyone about the model highlights thread. This thread is, by it's nature, a bit dramatic at times, which is fine and part of the fun of following the models etc. But it's not for everyone and is one of the reasons we set up the highlights threads, so that the most insightful posts (crowdsourced and based on the insightful reaction) can be viewed from one place. So, if you're looking for a quicker, less dramatic look at what the models are showing, it's definitely recommended. And for those using this thread, please continue to use the insightful reaction on the posts you think ought to go over to the highlights thread.
  8. I've clarified the above as my initial version was obviously not worded brilliantly - model based snow discussion is obviously fine. But, when we get more into nowcasting or general forecasting and discussions around that, this isn't the thread.
  9. We're getting way off topic here - looser (eg not solely model related) discussions around will it or won't it snow are better suited to the regional or winter chat thread, as we're getting outside the realms of model output with much of it and more into nowcasting or more general forecasts.
  10. How many times would you say you've seen the message so far today?
  11. Here you go: MOGREPS Model Viewer| Netweather.tv WWW.NETWEATHER.TV
  12. Yep, was quite a long lasting issue then. We're pushing invision to get it resolved asap, if not, we'll be pushing the button and looking to move everything back to our own servers pretty imminently as it's getting a bit much.
  13. You can access that here https://www.netweather.tv/charts-and-data/met-office
  14. There are a few 'will it snow in....' or 'what will the weather be like' type questions appearing, but unfortunately this isn't the thread for them. Best spot for those discussions is over in the regional groups: https://community.netweather.tv/clubs/
  15. As we have a fresh thread up and running, just a quick reminder that the model highlights thread is crowd-sourced. Please use the 'insightful' reaction on posts you think should be highlighted - when enough people mark a post as insightful, it'll be automatically copied over there. This is the insightful reaction: And the highlights thread is here:
  16. I think there have been a few things at play. The initial outbreak of slowness a couple of weeks back was database related and ultimately fixed within a few days. Beyond that we've had periodic slowdowns and temporarily unavailable messages which are actually very brief so you have to be somewhat unlucky to catch one . This issue is something in the data centre and is the problem that Invision are saying they'll sort soon (very soon I hope). Today seems to have been something network related between users and the forum servers, probably. Because the route the a user's connection can take to the server can vary between locations and isp's, some have obviously been fine today, while some saw a spell of slowness. Which by the looks of it has been resolved now.
  17. It's definitely beginning a feel a bit like winter. A couple from a chilly dog walk this morning.
  18. I'm not sure if there's a network or backbone issue somewhere, because I can see some increased loading times on our monitoring, but nothing to that extent and don't actually have any problems loading pages here. So, with any luck whatever the issue may be, it should be resolved soon.
  19. Invision have (finally) identified an issue in the datacentre which they think is the cause of the issues we've been seeing. They're aiming to get it fixed asap, so fingers crossed...
  20. I assume you're meaning on the local forecasts, as you're talking about specific temperatures in a specific place. Those are automated, they use the UKV in the first five days and the NMM's we run in house after that. We certainly make no manual 'sensationalism' interventions, and let's face it, even if we wanted to, how would we know what the person viewing wants to see? Hotter, colder, drier, wetter - they can all be sensational or share worthy to different people at different times.
  21. Yep, saw that this morning as well. We're hoping for a resolution one way or the other this week.
  22. There's a bit of an edge in here at the moment, which is unneeded. This isn't twitter - where ego, arguments (and worse) reign, there's no fight for rt's, likes, follows etc just to get people to even see what you have to say. Everyone's posts are visible and available to be read by anyone else who wants to. So, can we leave all that at the door please, and keep it friendly, respectful and reasonable. Our guidelines are here: https://community.netweather.tv/guidelines/ The driving principles of which are: Be kind -- Stay on topic -- Share your knowledge -- Be polite -- Be honest -- Be tolerant -- Be family-friendly
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