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Old December 20th 06, 03:12 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Ian Currie Ian Currie is offline
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Yes Alan I agree. The air pressure today was not as high in Coulsdon by a
millibar of the 1041 mb reached here on Sat 10th Dec 2005. Incidentally I
recorded 1043 mb in December 1991.
Ian Currie- Coulsdon.
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"Alan Gardiner" wrote in message
...
BlankA hard frost overnight with a minimum of -3,8°C and the temperture is
struggling to reach 4°C. The sky has virtually no cloud apart from afew
contrails and a small patch of Cirrus so despite the low temepratures it

is
very pleasant outside.

I am slightly surprised to see Philip Eden's comment about the pressure
being the highest since Dec 2001 since I saw a pressure of 1041.7 hPa on
the the 12th Dec 2005,;the pressure today reached 1041.1hPa. The pressure
today equaled that seen in Decemnber 2001. It could be that some

calibration
drift has occurred with my weather station and I tend to regard the

readings
as only being accurate to 1mb for that reason, in effect the pressures on
these three days are the same witin the accuracy limits of the weather
station.

The pressure at the NPL at Teddington is 1040.2 hPa at 14:25 which is
identical to my current value so I have no reason to doubt today's

reading.


Alan Gardiner
Chiswell Green, St Albans
101m ASL