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Old June 17th 05, 09:57 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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Chris wrote:
... my Kitchen floor is wet!

My house is knocking on 300 years old. It was built long before modern
concepts like insulation. Thus, the kitchen floor, which is tiled, is
most likely laid on a screed over sand. This is a cold floor.
Today, that tiled floor has a thin film of condensation over it.
Slippery, yes - but also great for lying on when you get back from a
steamy 35km bike ride!

I noticed that the wet roads from yesterdays rain haven't been able to
dry under any shady areas.

RAF Marham (8 miles away) is currently reporting a dew point of 18c (dry
bulb of 25c - 65% RH); i would guess my kitchen floor is no more than
15c.

--
Chris
www.ivy-house.net



Just dropped my Daughter with her friends in 'Old Leigh', the tide is up
and hundreds of people are outside enjoying this lovely 'balmy' evening
with a drink or two (3, 4, 5 ..?) Leigh Broadway is also full of winebars
and restaurants, again people spilling out onto the streets.

Oh it's good to be alive :-)

--
Keith (Southend)

'Weather Home & Abroad'
http://www.southendweather.net


The paths will be wet later with girls ****.