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Default [WR] Haytor 20/03/05 (Normal service resumed !)


"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message
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"Will Hand" wrote in message
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Well after yesterday's unbroken sunshine all day, it is now back to normal

on
Dartmoor - dense fog and drizzle.

1000

Temp 6.4 deg C
Dewpoint 6 deg C
Wind easterly 9 knots
Weather - dense fog and light drizzle
Visibility - 40 metres
Bar 1017.9 hPa - steady

All horizontal and vertical surfaces wet, water dripping off trees.

From a gloomy, damp, cold and obscure Haytor,

Will.



Sky clear, 15.6°C and a bit hazy here, Will, as of 1400Z.

Notice the DartCam still looks a bit murky
http://www.dartcom.co.uk/dartcam/dartcam.jpg


Well dense fog all day here Jon with less than 50m visibility.
Just come back from a walk and on the moor the fog is the thickest I have ever
seen it on Dartmoor.
10-15m visibility at times and it was a good job I know the area, otherwise I
would still be out there in quite nasty conditions given the moderate east wind
and drizzle.

1700

Temp. 7.4 deg C (Day max. 8.1 deg C)
Dewpoint 7 deg C
Wind E 11 knots
Visibility 30 metres
Weather - Dense fog
Bar - 1014.1 hPa - steady

Ground surfaces - drying out, vertical surfaces now damp rather than wet.

From a cold Haytor still shrouded in very dense fog,

Will
--

" Visit Haytor meteorological office at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm "
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Default [WR] Haytor 20/03/05 (Normal service resumed !)


"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message
...
"Will Hand" wrote in message
...


Well after yesterday's unbroken sunshine all day, it is now back to normal

on
Dartmoor - dense fog and drizzle.

1000

Temp 6.4 deg C
Dewpoint 6 deg C
Wind easterly 9 knots
Weather - dense fog and light drizzle
Visibility - 40 metres
Bar 1017.9 hPa - steady

All horizontal and vertical surfaces wet, water dripping off trees.

From a gloomy, damp, cold and obscure Haytor,

Will.



Sky clear, 15.6°C and a bit hazy here, Will, as of 1400Z.

Notice the DartCam still looks a bit murky
http://www.dartcom.co.uk/dartcam/dartcam.jpg


Well dense fog all day here Jon with less than 50m visibility.
Just come back from a walk and on the moor the fog is the thickest I have ever
seen it on Dartmoor.
10-15m visibility at times and it was a good job I know the area, otherwise I
would still be out there in quite nasty conditions given the moderate east wind
and drizzle.

1700

Temp. 7.4 deg C (Day max. 8.1 deg C)
Dewpoint 7 deg C
Wind E 11 knots
Visibility 30 metres
Weather - Dense fog
Bar - 1014.1 hPa - steady

Ground surfaces - drying out, vertical surfaces now damp rather than wet.

From a cold Haytor still shrouded in very dense fog,

Will
--

" Visit Haytor meteorological office at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm "
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet).

mailto:
www:
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk

DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal
and do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
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Default [WR] Haytor 20/03/05 (Normal service resumed !)


"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message
...
"Will Hand" wrote in message
...


Well after yesterday's unbroken sunshine all day, it is now back to normal

on
Dartmoor - dense fog and drizzle.

1000

Temp 6.4 deg C
Dewpoint 6 deg C
Wind easterly 9 knots
Weather - dense fog and light drizzle
Visibility - 40 metres
Bar 1017.9 hPa - steady

All horizontal and vertical surfaces wet, water dripping off trees.

From a gloomy, damp, cold and obscure Haytor,

Will.



Sky clear, 15.6°C and a bit hazy here, Will, as of 1400Z.

Notice the DartCam still looks a bit murky
http://www.dartcom.co.uk/dartcam/dartcam.jpg


Well dense fog all day here Jon with less than 50m visibility.
Just come back from a walk and on the moor the fog is the thickest I have ever
seen it on Dartmoor.
10-15m visibility at times and it was a good job I know the area, otherwise I
would still be out there in quite nasty conditions given the moderate east wind
and drizzle.

1700

Temp. 7.4 deg C (Day max. 8.1 deg C)
Dewpoint 7 deg C
Wind E 11 knots
Visibility 30 metres
Weather - Dense fog
Bar - 1014.1 hPa - steady

Ground surfaces - drying out, vertical surfaces now damp rather than wet.

From a cold Haytor still shrouded in very dense fog,

Will
--

" Visit Haytor meteorological office at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm "
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet).

mailto:
www:
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk

DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal
and do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
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Default [WR] Haytor 20/03/05 (Normal service resumed !)


"Will Hand" wrote in message
...

"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message
...
"Will Hand" wrote in message
...


Well after yesterday's unbroken sunshine all day, it is now back to
normal

on
Dartmoor - dense fog and drizzle.

1000

Temp 6.4 deg C
Dewpoint 6 deg C
Wind easterly 9 knots
Weather - dense fog and light drizzle
Visibility - 40 metres
Bar 1017.9 hPa - steady

All horizontal and vertical surfaces wet, water dripping off trees.

From a gloomy, damp, cold and obscure Haytor,

Will.



Sky clear, 15.6°C and a bit hazy here, Will, as of 1400Z.

Notice the DartCam still looks a bit murky
http://www.dartcom.co.uk/dartcam/dartcam.jpg


Well dense fog all day here Jon with less than 50m visibility.
Just come back from a walk and on the moor the fog is the thickest I have
ever
seen it on Dartmoor.
10-15m visibility at times and it was a good job I know the area,
otherwise I
would still be out there in quite nasty conditions given the moderate east
wind
and drizzle.

1700

Temp. 7.4 deg C (Day max. 8.1 deg C)
Dewpoint 7 deg C
Wind E 11 knots
Visibility 30 metres
Weather - Dense fog
Bar - 1014.1 hPa - steady

Ground surfaces - drying out, vertical surfaces now damp rather than wet.

From a cold Haytor still shrouded in very dense fog,

Will
--

" Visit Haytor meteorological office at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm "
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet).

mailto:
www:
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk

DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal
and do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------




Yet again Sea Fog in Torquay
Its a pain this wind direction in March,April and May im use to it now but
its so annoying!

Gary
Torquay
Weatherbanter Chat http://www.weatherbanter.co.uk/chat/flashchat.php




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Default [WR] Haytor 20/03/05 (Normal service resumed !)


"Will Hand" wrote in message
...

"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message
...
"Will Hand" wrote in message
...


Well after yesterday's unbroken sunshine all day, it is now back to
normal

on
Dartmoor - dense fog and drizzle.

1000

Temp 6.4 deg C
Dewpoint 6 deg C
Wind easterly 9 knots
Weather - dense fog and light drizzle
Visibility - 40 metres
Bar 1017.9 hPa - steady

All horizontal and vertical surfaces wet, water dripping off trees.

From a gloomy, damp, cold and obscure Haytor,

Will.



Sky clear, 15.6°C and a bit hazy here, Will, as of 1400Z.

Notice the DartCam still looks a bit murky
http://www.dartcom.co.uk/dartcam/dartcam.jpg


Well dense fog all day here Jon with less than 50m visibility.
Just come back from a walk and on the moor the fog is the thickest I have
ever
seen it on Dartmoor.
10-15m visibility at times and it was a good job I know the area,
otherwise I
would still be out there in quite nasty conditions given the moderate east
wind
and drizzle.

1700

Temp. 7.4 deg C (Day max. 8.1 deg C)
Dewpoint 7 deg C
Wind E 11 knots
Visibility 30 metres
Weather - Dense fog
Bar - 1014.1 hPa - steady

Ground surfaces - drying out, vertical surfaces now damp rather than wet.

From a cold Haytor still shrouded in very dense fog,

Will
--

" Visit Haytor meteorological office at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm "
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet).

mailto:
www:
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk

DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal
and do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------




Yet again Sea Fog in Torquay
Its a pain this wind direction in March,April and May im use to it now but
its so annoying!

Gary
Torquay
Weatherbanter Chat http://www.weatherbanter.co.uk/chat/flashchat.php




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Default [WR] Haytor 20/03/05 (Normal service resumed !)


"Will Hand" wrote in message
...

"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message
...
"Will Hand" wrote in message
...


Well after yesterday's unbroken sunshine all day, it is now back to
normal

on
Dartmoor - dense fog and drizzle.

1000

Temp 6.4 deg C
Dewpoint 6 deg C
Wind easterly 9 knots
Weather - dense fog and light drizzle
Visibility - 40 metres
Bar 1017.9 hPa - steady

All horizontal and vertical surfaces wet, water dripping off trees.

From a gloomy, damp, cold and obscure Haytor,

Will.



Sky clear, 15.6°C and a bit hazy here, Will, as of 1400Z.

Notice the DartCam still looks a bit murky
http://www.dartcom.co.uk/dartcam/dartcam.jpg


Well dense fog all day here Jon with less than 50m visibility.
Just come back from a walk and on the moor the fog is the thickest I have
ever
seen it on Dartmoor.
10-15m visibility at times and it was a good job I know the area,
otherwise I
would still be out there in quite nasty conditions given the moderate east
wind
and drizzle.

1700

Temp. 7.4 deg C (Day max. 8.1 deg C)
Dewpoint 7 deg C
Wind E 11 knots
Visibility 30 metres
Weather - Dense fog
Bar - 1014.1 hPa - steady

Ground surfaces - drying out, vertical surfaces now damp rather than wet.

From a cold Haytor still shrouded in very dense fog,

Will
--

" Visit Haytor meteorological office at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm "
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet).

mailto:
www:
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk

DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal
and do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------




Yet again Sea Fog in Torquay
Its a pain this wind direction in March,April and May im use to it now but
its so annoying!

Gary
Torquay
Weatherbanter Chat http://www.weatherbanter.co.uk/chat/flashchat.php


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Default [WR] Haytor 20/03/05 (Normal service resumed !)


"Will Hand" wrote in message
...

"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message
...
"Will Hand" wrote in message
...


Well after yesterday's unbroken sunshine all day, it is now back to
normal

on
Dartmoor - dense fog and drizzle.

1000

Temp 6.4 deg C
Dewpoint 6 deg C
Wind easterly 9 knots
Weather - dense fog and light drizzle
Visibility - 40 metres
Bar 1017.9 hPa - steady

All horizontal and vertical surfaces wet, water dripping off trees.

From a gloomy, damp, cold and obscure Haytor,

Will.



Sky clear, 15.6°C and a bit hazy here, Will, as of 1400Z.

Notice the DartCam still looks a bit murky
http://www.dartcom.co.uk/dartcam/dartcam.jpg


Well dense fog all day here Jon with less than 50m visibility.
Just come back from a walk and on the moor the fog is the thickest I have
ever
seen it on Dartmoor.
10-15m visibility at times and it was a good job I know the area,
otherwise I
would still be out there in quite nasty conditions given the moderate east
wind
and drizzle.

1700

Temp. 7.4 deg C (Day max. 8.1 deg C)
Dewpoint 7 deg C
Wind E 11 knots
Visibility 30 metres
Weather - Dense fog
Bar - 1014.1 hPa - steady

Ground surfaces - drying out, vertical surfaces now damp rather than wet.

From a cold Haytor still shrouded in very dense fog,

Will
--

" Visit Haytor meteorological office at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm "
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet).

mailto:
www:
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk

DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal
and do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------




Yet again Sea Fog in Torquay
Its a pain this wind direction in March,April and May im use to it now but
its so annoying!

Gary
Torquay
Weatherbanter Chat http://www.weatherbanter.co.uk/chat/flashchat.php


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