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Hi, All,
It's good to know in these changing times that the good old spring easterly can still make an appearance in NE England and also that the North Sea is still relatively cool enough to make the next week's daily forecasts the traditional challenge in our area. Will the North Sea haar / fret / rope clear or will it not? Will it cool enough for fog and drizzle or will it burn off enough for wall to wall sunshine? Will it stay clear long enough overnight for frost? Will NE folk ignore the difficulties and just complain about the forecast? 09Z-09Z Copley Met O max13.9C min 5.0C grass 1.9C rain nil, month total 13mm(av 58mm) sun 00Z-00Z 9.8hr, month total 177hr(av 152hr) Mean max so far 14.5C (+4.7) Mean min 5.0C (+2.9) Mean 9.7C(+3.7) air frost 1 ground frost 14 Copley Lead Mill 09Z-09Z max 14.1C min 3.5C Mean max so far 15.0C mean min 4.2C mean 9.6C air frost 3 Ken Copley, 253metres asl, nr Barnard Castle, Teesdale, County Durham http://copley.mysite.orange.co.uk |
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Ken Cook wrote:
Hi, All, It's good to know in these changing times that the good old spring easterly can still make an appearance in NE England and also that the North Sea is still relatively cool enough to make the next week's daily forecasts the traditional challenge in our area. Hehe. I like the glib way it gets skipped over on the forecasts - "Perhaps some cloud near the east coast, but apart from that everywhere will be warm and sunny". Pah! Yesterday afternoon, the fret came on in full force, even this far inland (Swaffham, Norfolk). Within an hour, we'd gone from 17c in sunshine to 9c in mist, drizzle and a strong NE wind. Chris |
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![]() "Robb C. Overfield" wrote in message ... On a tatty piece of sub-ether Ken Cook at said... Hi, All, It's good to know in these changing times that the good old spring easterly can still make an appearance in NE England and also that the North Sea is still relatively cool enough to make the next week's daily forecasts the traditional challenge in our area. Will the North Sea haar / fret / rope clear or will it not? Will it cool enough for fog and drizzle or will it burn off enough for wall to wall sunshine? Will it stay clear long enough overnight for frost? Will NE folk ignore the difficulties and just complain about the forecast? Always called it 'a roke' round our neck of the woods... -- Rob C. Overfield Hull As in the Norwegian 'rØke' (or norse), and the local expression for a smoky chimney 'reeking'. |
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posted on 27 Apr 2007 by Robb C. Overfield I would like to add: Always called it 'a roke' round our neck of the woods... Is this just ER - I've not heard it anywhere else. Dad always pronounced it somewhere between "rawk" and "rork" (Jones persists in calling it a "sea rogue" - I can't see why he can't get his tongue round it when place names like Dwygyfylchi are no problem) -- ..ElaineJ. Briallen Gifts/Cards catalogue at http://www.briallen.co.uk ..Virtual. Corn Dollies, Cards, Coasters, Mousemats, Kids' Tshirts StrongArm Jones' Pages at http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/ejones ..RISC PC. Corwen, North Wales; Steam Traction;CMMGB&Yukon Volunteers. |
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Elaine Jones wrote:
Quoting from message posted on 27 Apr 2007 by Robb C. Overfield I would like to add: Always called it 'a roke' round our neck of the woods... Is this just ER - I've not heard it anywhere else. I'm from the ER and that's what we called it, and I haven't heard it anywhere else either. Up here it's definitely a 'haar', and Mr Wheeler suggested we might get one later today, but so far it's been absolutely glorious. Can't provide any temps as VP2 sensor is playing up. Steve -- Sanday, Orkney. 5m ASL |
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There were south easterly winds here all day today but surprisingly no
haar or low cloud whatsoever. It was cloudy for a time during the morning but it was medium level cloud, and it was never fully overcast, otherwise sunny all day. Sunshine amounted to 10.84 hours, min temp 4.1C, max 13.2C. Richard Slessor, Hazlehead, Aberdeen. |
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![]() "Richard Slessor" wrote in message oups.com... There were south easterly winds here all day today but surprisingly no haar or low cloud whatsoever. It was cloudy for a time during the morning but it was medium level cloud, and it was never fully overcast, otherwise sunny all day. Sunshine amounted to 10.84 hours, min temp 4.1C, max 13.2C. Richard Slessor, Hazlehead, Aberdeen. No sign of roke's drift from the east coast. Apologies, that was dreadful). It was an OK 12.2 and cloudy day (afet morning showers), but looking across to the coast from the top of the Wolds 1900 ish, the visibility was almost to the coast approx 10 ,iles. As with affecting snow cover in winter, I think the frequency of fog will be reduced by higher sea temps. -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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