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Looking at e.g.:

http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif

It appears that winds from central Russia are reaching the west coast of
Canada - via - Scandinavia - Greenland - Western Canada.

If any of you can access NH IR animations such as a few of us receive
direct from EUMETSAT it is quite extraordinary IMHO to see the flow of
air in this direction.

Looks like an ice day here in Porthcawl. Now at -0.8C after an overnight
minimum of -5.3C Webcam back on for a few hours at:

http://90.205.2.77:8081

Will there be more snow for S Wales Will?

(Note unusual start and finish of sentence! ;-)))

Cheers

James
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On 19/12/2010 11:29, James Brown wrote:

Looking at e.g.:

http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif

It appears that winds from central Russia are reaching the west coast of
Canada - via - Scandinavia - Greenland - Western Canada.

If any of you can access NH IR animations such as a few of us receive
direct from EUMETSAT it is quite extraordinary IMHO to see the flow of
air in this direction.

Looks like an ice day here in Porthcawl. Now at -0.8C after an overnight
minimum of -5.3C Webcam back on for a few hours at:

http://90.205.2.77:8081

Will there be more snow for S Wales Will?

(Note unusual start and finish of sentence! ;-)))

Cheers

James



Where's the sun gone James?

You always call it Sunny Porthcawl and my daughter is now engaged to
someone who was born in Porthcawl and his parents always start with
[name] from Sunny Porthcawl. It seems that it is a standard greeting. Is
it to avoid the link with Port Talbot? :-)

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On 19/12/2010 11:29, James Brown wrote:

Looking at e.g.:

http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif

It appears that winds from central Russia are reaching the west coast of
Canada - via - Scandinavia - Greenland - Western Canada.

If any of you can access NH IR animations such as a few of us receive
direct from EUMETSAT it is quite extraordinary IMHO to see the flow of
air in this direction.

Looks like an ice day here in Porthcawl. Now at -0.8C after an overnight
minimum of -5.3C Webcam back on for a few hours at:

http://90.205.2.77:8081

Will there be more snow for S Wales Will?

(Note unusual start and finish of sentence! ;-)))

Cheers

James



Where's the sun gone James?

You always call it Sunny Porthcawl and my daughter is now engaged to
someone who was born in Porthcawl and his parents always start with
[name] from Sunny Porthcawl. It seems that it is a standard greeting.
Is it to avoid the link with Port Talbot? :-)

Heh heh! You might think so Howard, but I couldn't possibly comment ;-))

I think being on something of an isthmus a lot of land convection cloud
does seem to melt away before it reaches us - but there is no sunshine
recording device that I'm aware of in the town, so can't confirm.

Still with about 6" of level snow on the grass at the back.

Hope your road gets passable soon Howard,

cheers

James (from frozen Porthcawl!)

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On 19/12/2010 12:07, James Brown wrote:
In message , Howard
Neil writes

On 19/12/2010 11:29, James Brown wrote:

Looking at e.g.:

http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif


It appears that winds from central Russia are reaching the west coast of
Canada - via - Scandinavia - Greenland - Western Canada.

If any of you can access NH IR animations such as a few of us receive
direct from EUMETSAT it is quite extraordinary IMHO to see the flow of
air in this direction.

Looks like an ice day here in Porthcawl. Now at -0.8C after an overnight
minimum of -5.3C Webcam back on for a few hours at:

http://90.205.2.77:8081

Will there be more snow for S Wales Will?

(Note unusual start and finish of sentence! ;-)))

Cheers

James



Where's the sun gone James?

You always call it Sunny Porthcawl and my daughter is now engaged to
someone who was born in Porthcawl and his parents always start with
[name] from Sunny Porthcawl. It seems that it is a standard greeting.
Is it to avoid the link with Port Talbot? :-)

Heh heh! You might think so Howard, but I couldn't possibly comment ;-))

I think being on something of an isthmus a lot of land convection cloud
does seem to melt away before it reaches us - but there is no sunshine
recording device that I'm aware of in the town, so can't confirm.

Still with about 6" of level snow on the grass at the back.

Hope your road gets passable soon Howard,

cheers

James (from frozen Porthcawl!)


Thanks. I have a contingency plan if it doesn't. I will go into town
with my neighbour in his 4x4 tractor. I have recorded 34cm of snow so
far and it looks like more tomorrow.


Regards

Howard Neil
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James (from frozen Porthcawl!)


Thanks. I have a contingency plan if it doesn't. I will go into town
with my neighbour in his 4x4 tractor. I have recorded 34cm of snow so
far and it looks like more tomorrow.


Regards

Howard Neil


Wow that's almost 14" in old money!

Uncertain times we live in this week.

Cheers

James
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On 19/12/2010 13:23, James Brown wrote:
James (from frozen Porthcawl!)


Thanks. I have a contingency plan if it doesn't. I will go into town
with my neighbour in his 4x4 tractor. I have recorded 34cm of snow so
far and it looks like more tomorrow.


Regards

Howard Neil


Wow that's almost 14" in old money!

Uncertain times we live in this week.


Not totally uncertain; I'm staying indoors, the sheep are staying in the
sheep shed and only the dogs are going out (I just watch them playing in
the snow on my CCTV). :-)

Regards

Howard Neil
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In message , Howard
Neil writes

On 19/12/2010 13:23, James Brown wrote:
James (from frozen Porthcawl!)


Thanks. I have a contingency plan if it doesn't. I will go into town
with my neighbour in his 4x4 tractor. I have recorded 34cm of snow so
far and it looks like more tomorrow.


Regards

Howard Neil


Wow that's almost 14" in old money!

Uncertain times we live in this week.


Not totally uncertain; I'm staying indoors, the sheep are staying in
the sheep shed and only the dogs are going out (I just watch them
playing in the snow on my CCTV). :-)

Regards

Howard Neil


Ah these hobby farmers! ;-))

Cheers
James

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On 19/12/2010 14:46, James Brown wrote:
In message , Howard
Neil writes

On 19/12/2010 13:23, James Brown wrote:
James (from frozen Porthcawl!)


Thanks. I have a contingency plan if it doesn't. I will go into town
with my neighbour in his 4x4 tractor. I have recorded 34cm of snow so
far and it looks like more tomorrow.


Regards

Howard Neil

Wow that's almost 14" in old money!

Uncertain times we live in this week.


Not totally uncertain; I'm staying indoors, the sheep are staying in
the sheep shed and only the dogs are going out (I just watch them
playing in the snow on my CCTV). :-)

Regards

Howard Neil


Ah these hobby farmers! ;-))


Fair weather farmers, as well. ;-) :-)

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(western end of the Brecon Beacons National Park, at 235 metres asl)


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