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Old November 22nd 05, 07:55 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Fog - pic

Funny u mention the Plume this pic here also taken from Malvers last
Saturday with Plume in distance
Havent actually got map out to Identify approx looking SE . - thats a
guestimate can't find map at mo

http://www.weatherpictures.co.uk/plume.jpg

Also this one looking back towards Hereford and the Much Marcle Mast - much
Zoomed

http://www.weatherpictures.co.uk/ridge%20hill.jpg

Ian





"Keith Dancey" wrote in message
...
In article , Kate Brown
writes:
In article . com, dated
Mon, 21 Nov 2005,
wrote

Some excellent fog pictures have been posted by a gliding friend Mike
Rubin, taken from his glider flying above the fog at the weekend.

http://www.flybywire.dsl.pipex.com/p...ing/index.html

They show the remarkable, but typical, patchy nature of fog.


Lovely pictures



Agreed - cracking photos:-)


- we were driving through much of that (well, in and out
of it) on Saturday. Coming down from the Cotswolds the Thames Valley
fog was very evident, with the Didcot plume above - what was also sadly
evident was a significant layer of dirty yellow pollution lying above
the fog - we thought it must be Didcot as it was at approximately that
level, but absolutely spread out and flattened by the high pressure.
What else might it have been?



Vehicles.


Cheers,

keith





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