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Old July 3rd 11, 11:17 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Bernard Burton Bernard Burton is offline
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Default Strange patch of cloud on radar

"Dave Cornwell" wrote in message
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I notice on the 10 am radar on both IR and vis a very well defined but
completely isolated clump of thick cloud over the Midlands. I wondered at
first if there had been a fire. Not associated with any rain.
Dave


The patch of cloud to which you refer, Dave, is at about 6000ft-7000ft, and
can be traced back to yesterday's convective activity just east the Welsh
border. The convection was capped at that level, and produced a saturated
area which would probably have been maintained by an absence of dynamic
descent in that layer plus internal convective overturning as a result of
cloud top cooling.
A 3 hourly sequence of imagery can be found at:

http://www.woksat.info/etctg02m/indextg02m.html
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Bernard Burton

Wokingham Berkshire.

Weather data and satellite images at:
http://www.woksat.info/wwp.html