Owen,
If you change the .h at the end of the link to .html it will work.

Regards,

David

-----Original Message-----
From: Owen Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 14 February 2002 7:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [aus-soaring] New Australian Temp Trace site


Whenever I try to visit the address given I get the message "404 Not
Found ....not found on this server"

Is there something else I need to know?

Mike Borgelt need not bother replying to this message.

Regards

Owen R Jones

John Giddy wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> I received the following from a helpful person at the Met
> bureau in response to a question about how to read their
> temp traces, which are available from the Met Bureau web
> site under "aviation" (I think, if my memory is correct)
> Thanks to Mark for making these charts easily available to
> us.
> Pity there is nothing for our Club between Melbourne and
> Wagga.  However, beggars  etc....
>
> Cheers,  John G.
> (Mangalore GC,  Locksley, Vic.)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alan Kernich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 1:02 PM
> Subject: skew T - log P diagrams
>
> | Hello John,
> |
> | Your enquiry (below) was forwarded to me to answer.
> |
> | An excellent description of the Skew T - log P diagram is
> available at
> |
> |
> http://meteora.ucsd.edu/weather/cdf/text/how_to_read_skewt.h
> tml
> |
> | On our web page, the most recent temperature and dew point
> sounding is shown
> | in red and the previous observation is blue.
> |
> | The temperature axis slopes to the right so that the
> sounding line doesn't
> | zoom off strongly to the left with altitude. The pressure
> scale is
> | logarithmic, which makes it linear with respect to height.
> The other axes
> | shown are the mixing ratio (the green dotted sloping
> straight lines near the
> | bottom and the dry and saturated adiabats, the green
> dotted curved lines).
> | The grey curved line near the centre shows the temperature
> a parcel of
> | surface air would have if it were lifted.
> |
> | I agree that it would be good to have more explanation on
> our web site.
> |
> | I trust this information is helpful. Please don't hesitate
> to contact us
> | again if you require further help.
> |
> | > | ----Original Message-----
> | > | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> | > | Sent: Thursday, 29 November 2001 05:56
> | > | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | > | Subject: Aviation
> Industry/Question/Australia-Wide/Climate and Past
> | > | Weather
> | > |
> | > | Reference ID = 'REF2001-333-9'
> | > | Name = 'John Giddy'
> | > | E-mail address = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> | > | Phone Number = (03) 9818 4524
> | > |
> | > | John Giddy wrote:-
> | > |
> | > | Could you please supply some notes on how to read the
> Stuve
> | > Diagrams which
> | > | are now available on this web site.  In particular,
> there are two
> | > | graphs
> | > shown in red. I presume one is temperature and the other
> is dewpoint,
> | > but there is no indication on the diagram.
> | > | Also some elucidation of the various axes shown on the
> diagram would
> | > | be helpful. I am only familiar with a simple diagram
> where the
> | > | temperature
> | > is shown on
> | > | the "x" axis and height is shown on the "y" axis. I
> realise the "y"
> | > | axis
> | > on your diagram is given in hectopascals, so that is not
> a problem,
> | > but I am confused by all the sloping axes shown.
> | > | I can't find any help in the two simple texts
> published by BOM:
> | >  "General
> | > | Meterology" and "Aviation Meterology", but maybe I
> have looked in
> | > | the
> | > wrong
> | > | places...
> | >
> |
> | ----------------------------------------------------------
> -----------
> | Alan Kernich
> | Regional Manager - Climate & Consultancy Services
> | Bureau of Meteorology, South Australia
> | Phone: 08 8366 2664  Fax: 08 8366 2693
> | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | Visit our web site at http://www.bom.gov.au
> | ----------------------------------------------------------
> -----------
> |
> |
>
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