
May 15th 07, 08:57 PM
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Frost on Monday night in Scotland: Tulloch Bridge -2.7°C
On May 15, 8:26�pm, Colin Youngs
wrote:
Meteosat 8 satellite picture from Ferdinand Valk's site at 12.00 UTC
on Tuesday 15th Mayhttp://www.fvalk.com/images/Day_image/METEOSAT-8-1200-EUR.jpg
NOAA 18 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 13.43 UTC on
Tuesday 15th Mayhttp://www.woksat.info/etcpe15/pe15-1343-a-uk.html
Meteosat MSG-1 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 12.00
UTC on Tuesday 15th Mayhttp://www.woksat.info/etcpe15m/pe15-msg-1200-uk.html
Extensive cloud over Ireland, England and Wales, but brighter over
Scotland. * Cloud is well broken over Belgium but with a band of
showers through the centre of the country.
UK min. temps on Monday night *http://tinyurl.com/2xdtwg
Lossiemouth 1.9°C, *Altnaharra and Tain Range 0.7°C, *Lusa/Skye
0.6°C, *Wick 0.5°C, *Strathallan -1.0°C, *Aviemore and Loch
Glascarnoch -1.1°C, *Aboyne -1.4°C, *Tulloch Bridge -2.7°C.
Valley, Camborne and Plymouth 9.7°C, *Culdrose 10.0°C, *St Athan
10.1°C, *St Mary's 10.8°C *- *06.00 UTC synops only.
UK max. temps on Tuesday *http://tinyurl.com/yrm88q
Yeovilton and Boscombe Down 16.2°C, *Brize Norton 16.6°C, *Lyneham and
Heathrow 16.9°C, *Coleshill 17.5°C *- *incomplete list: 18.00 UTC
synops only.
Lerwick 8.4°C, *Kirkwall 9.9°C, *Wick 11.0°C, *South Uist 11.1°C *-
18.00 UTC synops only.
OGIMET summary * *http://tinyurl.com/2d7woe
Rainfall radar *http://www.meteox.com/h.aspx?r=&soort=loop24uur&URL
orhttp://www.meteo24.com/uk/index.php?q=radar
Rain moves SE across Scotland, northern England and Wales on Monday
night and over the Midlands and southern England on Tuesday morning.
Showers in England and Wales in the afternoon.
Rainfall totals *http://tinyurl.com/245u7c
Lake Vyrnwy, Cranwell, Boscombe Down, Herstmonceux and Guernsey 8 mm,
Capel Curig and Chivenor 9 mm, *Sennybridge 11 mm, *Liscombe 12 mm,
Cardinham 13 mm, *Bedford 16 mm, *Brize Norton 21 mm.
Location of some UK stations *http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/education/data/uk_map.html
Colin Youngs
Brussels
Do you mean yesterday?
I was half expecting the Asian ET to be the result of the hot weather
in the built up area of Stoke on Trent so rapidly evapourating the
fallen rain as to have caused the phenomena so vigorously denied on
here.
But of course such -such as wassname, would never stand for it.
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