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Old March 13th 05, 10:08 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default [OBS] Bracknell(TF) Sun 13 Mar 2005

Sunday, 13 March 2005
BRACKNELL (TF)
0900 WNW F2 25km - 7/SC T021D-001
RMK: Classic Stratocumulus stratiformis (extensive sheet) translucidus
(position of sun seen through cloud elements) perlucidus (distinct gaps
between elements). We appear to be on the SW edge of a sheet across the
SE of England - convective over-turning mixing the dry air into the
sheet ought to see it break up further; it looks very thin: occasional
shafts of strong sunshine. Early very slight hoar frost but that now
gone.
[ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z):
screen min: -00.8 grass min: -03.0 precipitation: NIL
other data: Hard/paved surfaces dry; soil surfaces again drying out (we
are on a sandy soil type, so this is not uncommon in extended periods of
little rain.]=

1000 W F3 28km - 1/CU 7/CI COTRA T034D009
RMK: The Sc in 09Z ob began breaking up/moving away (combination of
both processes) not long after that time, and by 0930Z, very little left
with shallow Cu developing to distant north, and revealing extensive Ci,
which looks suspiciously to have a significant condensation trail
component. A fine morning. =


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Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire
NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m
Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W)