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Friday 16th March 2012


Meteosat MSG satellite picture from Ferdinand Valk's site at 12.00 UTC
http://www.fvalk.com/images/Day_image/MSG-1200-EUR.jpg

Meteosat MSG-2 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 12.00 UTC
http://www.woksat.info/etcuc16m/uc16-msg-1200-uk.html

NOAA 19 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 13.35 UTC
http://www.woksat.info/etcuc16/uc16-1335-b-uk.html


UK min. temps on Thursday night http://tinyurl.com/6rflf6o

Baltasound, Bridlington and Weybourne 4.2°C, Leek (Thorncliffe) and
Liscombe 4.1°C, Glen Ogle and Loftus 3.4°C, Aviemore 3.2°C, Woodford
2.8°C, Dishforth and Fylingdales 2.1°C, Aboyne 2.0°C, Leeming 1.4°C,
Hawarden 0.8°C, Topcliffe -1.1°C.

Glenanne and London St James's Park 8.7°C, Portglenone 8.8°C, Castlederg
9.1°C, St Angelo 9.5°C, Belfast (Aldergrove) 9.6°C.


UK max. temps on Friday http://tinyurl.com/8a9te2a

Glen Ogle 6.6°C, Eskdalemuir, St Bees Head and High Wycombe 7.4°C, Little
Rissington and Liscombe 7.9°C.

Tain Range and Lossiemouth 13.4°C, Topcliffe 13.5°C, Dishforth and Church
Fenton 13.6°C, Crosby 13.9°C, Leeming 14.0°C, Hawarden 14.6°C, London St
James's Park 15.0°C, Aboyne 15.2°C, Aberdeen (Dyce) 15.3°C.

OGIMET summary http://tinyurl.com/6nayo99


Rainfall radar http://www.meteox.com/h.aspx?r=&soort=loop24uur&URL or
http://www.raintoday.co.uk/

Rainfall totals in 24 hours ending 18.00 UTC on Friday
http://tinyurl.com/82qlfrf

Belfast (Aldergrove), South Uist, Machrihanish and Carlisle 6 mm, Port
Ellen (Islay) and Strathallan 7 mm, Lusa (Skye), West Freugh and Drumalbin
10 mm, Prestwick 11 mm, Eskdalemuir 14 mm, Tulloch Bridge and Glasgow
(Bishopton) 15 mm.


Location of some UK stations
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/educatio...eather-data-uk


Colin Youngs
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In article ,
Colin Youngs writes:
UK max. temps on Friday http://tinyurl.com/8a9te2a

Glen Ogle 6.6°C, Eskdalemuir, St Bees Head and High Wycombe 7.4°C, Little
Rissington and Liscombe 7.9°C.

Tain Range and Lossiemouth 13.4°C, Topcliffe 13.5°C, Dishforth and Church
Fenton 13.6°C, Crosby 13.9°C, Leeming 14.0°C, Hawarden 14.6°C, London St
James's Park 15.0°C, Aboyne 15.2°C, Aberdeen (Dyce) 15.3°C.


It's not all that far between High Wycombe and St James's Park, so
that's quite a contrast in temperature.
--
John Hall
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by those who have not got it."
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On Mar 16, 9:46*pm, John Hall wrote:
In article ,
*Colin Youngs writes:

UK max. temps on Friday *http://tinyurl.com/8a9te2a


Glen Ogle 6.6°C, *Eskdalemuir, St Bees Head and High Wycombe 7.4°C, *Little
Rissington and Liscombe 7.9°C.


Tain Range and Lossiemouth 13.4°C, *Topcliffe 13.5°C, *Dishforth and Church
Fenton 13.6°C, *Crosby 13.9°C, *Leeming 14.0°C, *Hawarden 14..6°C, *London St
James's Park 15.0°C, *Aboyne 15.2°C, *Aberdeen (Dyce) 15.3°C.


It's not all that far between High Wycombe and St James's Park, so
that's quite a contrast in temperature.
--
John Hall
* * * * * * *"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism
* * * * * * * by those who have not got it."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * George Bernard Shaw


The St James Park maximum temperature on Friday was only 10.1C. The
apparent maximum of 15.0C arises because that was the temperature at
1800 GMT on Thursday evening following the warmth earlier that
afternoon.

Dick Lovett
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In article
,
Dick writes:
On Mar 16, 9:46*pm, John Hall wrote:
In article ,
*Colin Youngs writes:

UK max. temps on Friday *http://tinyurl.com/8a9te2a


Glen Ogle 6.6°C, *Eskdalemuir, St Bees Head and High Wycombe 7.4°C, *Little
Rissington and Liscombe 7.9°C.


Tain Range and Lossiemouth 13.4°C, *Topcliffe 13.5°C, *Dishforth and Church
Fenton 13.6°C, *Crosby 13.9°C, *Leeming 14.0°C, *Hawarden 14.6°C, *London St
James's Park 15.0°C, *Aboyne 15.2°C, *Aberdeen (Dyce) 15.3°C.


It's not all that far between High Wycombe and St James's Park, so
that's quite a contrast in temperature.


The St James Park maximum temperature on Friday was only 10.1C. The
apparent maximum of 15.0C arises because that was the temperature at
1800 GMT on Thursday evening following the warmth earlier that
afternoon.

Dick Lovett


Thanks. Presumably the High Wycombe maximum is since 9am only, as I
imagine that it would have been warmer than 7.4C at 6pm the previous
evening.
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by those who have not got it."
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Dick wrote:
On Mar 16, 9:46 pm, John Hall wrote:
In article ,
Colin Youngs writes:

UK max. temps on Friday http://tinyurl.com/8a9te2a


Glen Ogle 6.6°C, Eskdalemuir, St Bees Head and High Wycombe 7.4°C,
Little Rissington and Liscombe 7.9°C.


Tain Range and Lossiemouth 13.4°C, Topcliffe 13.5°C, Dishforth and
Church Fenton 13.6°C, Crosby 13.9°C, Leeming 14.0°C, Hawarden
14.6°C, London St James's Park 15.0°C, Aboyne 15.2°C, Aberdeen
(Dyce) 15.3°C.


It's not all that far between High Wycombe and St James's Park, so
that's quite a contrast in temperature.
--
John Hall
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism
by those who have not got it."
George Bernard Shaw


The St James Park maximum temperature on Friday was only 10.1C. The
apparent maximum of 15.0C arises because that was the temperature at
1800 GMT on Thursday evening following the warmth earlier that
afternoon.

Dick Lovett


Dick, I realise that if a 24 hour period is used to define Tmax then some
unexpected figures can emerge, but are you sure that the 15C figure is not a
misprint? I thought that the "day" defining the Tmax figures in the Colin's
tinyurl reference to the Met Office website is the period 0900-2100hrs.
(and a Tmax of 10C is quoted for St James Park)

Please let me know if it is not so simple!

Roger




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On Mar 17, 11:23*am, "Roger Smith" wrote:
Dick wrote:
On Mar 16, 9:46 pm, John Hall wrote:
In article ,
Colin Youngs writes:


UK max. temps on Fridayhttp://tinyurl.com/8a9te2a


Glen Ogle 6.6°C, Eskdalemuir, St Bees Head and High Wycombe 7.4°C,
Little Rissington and Liscombe 7.9°C.


Tain Range and Lossiemouth 13.4°C, Topcliffe 13.5°C, Dishforth and
Church Fenton 13.6°C, Crosby 13.9°C, Leeming 14.0°C, Hawarden
14.6°C, London St James's Park 15.0°C, Aboyne 15.2°C, Aberdeen
(Dyce) 15.3°C.


It's not all that far between High Wycombe and St James's Park, so
that's quite a contrast in temperature.
--
John Hall
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism
by those who have not got it."
George Bernard Shaw


The St James Park maximum temperature on Friday was only 10.1C. The
apparent maximum of 15.0C arises because that was the temperature at
1800 GMT on Thursday evening following the warmth earlier that
afternoon.


Dick Lovett


Dick, I realise that if a 24 hour period is used to define Tmax then some
unexpected figures can emerge, but are you sure that the 15C figure is not a
misprint? *I thought that the "day" defining the Tmax figures in the Colin's
tinyurl reference to the Met Office website is the period 0900-2100hrs.
(and a Tmax of 10C is quoted for St James Park)

Please let me know if it is not so simple!

Roger


I have always assumed that the maximum temperatures that Colin lists
are for the 24 hours ending at 1800 GMT. On this basis the St James
Park figure of 15.0C is correct, but by the same reasoning the High
Wycombe value is wrong. It should be 9.0C and not the quoted 7.4C. The
value of 7.4C looks to be either the 2100-2100 or 0900-2100 GMT
maximum.

Dick Lovett
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On 17/03/2012 11:10, John Hall wrote:
Thanks. Presumably the High Wycombe maximum is since 9am only, as I
imagine that it would have been warmer than 7.4C at 6pm the previous
evening.


.... just to answer John's query, from the SYNOP reports, the highest
hourly in the period 15/1800 to 16/1800Z was 9.0°C at 15/18Z. I don't
know how WeatherOnline sort their maxima out so can't comment on that
aspect.

As a general remark (not for Dick, because I know he knows!), 'High
Wycombe' is not really a very 'representative' name for the observing
location. It is station number 03660, which unless it's been
significantly moved since my time, is sitting on top of the bunker at
the facility which has as it's nearest village Walter's Ash. This is
some 7 km/4 miles NNW of the centre of High Wycombe, and the observing
point is listed as 204 m amsl, c.f., a figure of around 100-120 m for
the middle of High Wycombe (and 5 m for St. James' Park).

Martin.



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"Dick" schreef

On Mar 16, 9:46 pm, John Hall wrote:

Colin Youngs writes:
UK max. temps on Friday http://tinyurl.com/8a9te2a
Tain Range and Lossiemouth 13.4°C, Topcliffe 13.5°C, Dishforth and Church
Fenton 13.6°C, Crosby 13.9°C, Leeming 14.0°C, Hawarden 14.6°C, London St
James's Park 15.0°C, Aboyne 15.2°C, Aberdeen (Dyce) 15.3°C.


It's not all that far between High Wycombe and St James's Park, so
that's quite a contrast in temperature.


The St James Park maximum temperature on Friday was only 10.1C. The
apparent maximum of 15.0C arises because that was the temperature at
1800 GMT on Thursday evening following the warmth earlier that
afternoon.
________________________

Yes - sorry about that. Max. temps I list are those reported at 18.00 GMT
for the previous 12 hours. If I had checked the map, I would have noticed
that all other stations in the SE were well below 15°C.

Colin Youngs
Brussels


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"John Hall" schreef:
: ... Presumably the High Wycombe maximum is since 9am only, as I
: imagine that it would have been warmer than 7.4C at 6pm the previous
: evening.

It is the max. temp. reported in the 18.00 synop for the 12 hours ending
18.00.

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"Roger Smith" schreef

: ... I thought that the "day" defining the Tmax figures in the Colin's
: tinyurl reference to the Met Office website is the period 0900-2100hrs.

Most of the temperature figures I quote come from the 06.00 and 18.00 synops
and cover periods of 12 hours ending at the synop times:

Min. temps: 18.00 on the previous day to 06.00 on the day in question.
Max. temps: 06.00 to 18.00 on the day in question.

Rainfall totals are for the 24 hours from 18.00 on the previous day to 18.00
on the day in question (the two 12-hour synop totals added together).

I also look at the lists on OGIMET, which show the 06.00 min. temps and
18.00 max. temps, for Charlwood, Exeter, Mona, Leek, Albemarle, Woodford and
St James's Park.

Those figures refer to the previous 24 hours, so I try to exclude any values
which fall outside the synop 12-hour periods.

In this case, I overlooked the fact that the 15.0°C at St James's Park was
recorded the previous day - as Dick Lovett has pointed out.

Colin Youngs
Brussels




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