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Default [OBS] Chalfont St Giles - Thu 14th Jul 2005

On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 09:27:08 GMT, "Martin Rowley"
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"Norman Lynagh" wrote in
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0530z CALM 4000 HZ 4Ci300 14.9/14.2 1021
RMK: Difficult to decide on how much Ci there is because
the haze makes the sky very milky. It feels as though
it'll be a real stinker today. Not my sort of weather!

0900z SW F2 15km -HZ SKC 26.3/16.6 1020


... we used to hate mornings/days like this when briefing for RAF
low-level training sorties over northern & Midland England. Although the
'Met Vis' was usually "reasonable", the dense haze extending to some
considerable height used to mean that aircrew found conditions virtually
useless for extended LL flight, particularly when flying towards the sun
(as the earlier sorties would have been). Until the temperatures rose
sufficiently to mix the lower air, an entire morning's training could be
lost, and on some days (and today is a good example), an entire training
package could be aborted. And yet, civil airfields all around us (in
Yorkshire) were reporting ... CAVOK!!

Martin.



Way back in the mists (pun not intended) of time there used to be an official
pair of Met Office sunglasses obtainable from Met O 1, coloured yellow, for just
such occasions - I found them to be of limited use and always used my own pair
of Polaroid sunglasses for cloud obs.

Martin