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Old December 13th 06, 02:18 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default [OBS] Bracknell (Tawfield) Wed 13 Dec 2006

Martin Rowley wrote:

Wednesday, 13 December 2006
BRACKNELL (TAWFIELD)
0900 SW F4 40km - 1/SC 6/AC 8/AS T112D082
RMK: 1Sc~030, 6Ac~120, 8As~150; the latter cloud may be precipitating,
but can't be su whatever is happening, there is a considerable amount
of shearing evident in the cloud below the As, with the virga (if that's
what it is) being tugged dramatically sideways. Current temperature is
the 24hr maximum temperature (again).
[ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z):
screen min: 10.0 grass min: 08.5 precipitation: 0.1 [24hr total: 00.1
mm]
other data: sporadic rain, short-periods moderate, between 1930 &
2100Z. ]=

1200 SW F3-4 45km - 3/CU 6/SC 7/AC T117D079
RMK: 3Cu~018, 6Sc~030, 7Ac~120, /Ci~250/280.
[ I heard someone twittering on this morning on the radio saying that it
would be a 'mild' day, even warm! Obviously went straight from a warm
car to a heated enclosed studio! With the wind touching 25 mph at times
and overcast conditions, if you are outside for any length of time, it
is NOT mild, let alone 'warm'! ]=


I expect that on temperatures alone it would qualify as mild or very mild
but I agree it didn't feel particularly warm when I was out this morning. A
situation where they should have separated the warmth of the air from what
it feels like when it's rushing around like it is at the moment.

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Graham Davis
Bracknell