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Old September 3rd 03, 08:40 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Joe, perfectly normal round a ex-hurricane. Truth is nobody know the true
thickness and to some extent it is irrelevant, the main point is that the air is
still very warm and moist. It doesn't look poised to do much in the UK, but the
forward 'ordinary' low will give plenty of rain by looks of things.

" A little old lady came in from next door and said there's a hurricane on the
charts .... " he he he

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Joe wrote in message ...
I'm rather new to meteorology, but I was very surprised to see 582dm
thinkness at about 45 degress latitude, is this normal ?


"Simon S" wrote in message
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I have never seen a chart quite like this. So much energy still
attached to FABIAN with thickness upto 582 dm. Its also having the
effect of draging 528 dm air down early in the season.

If this hits the UK then it will bring a serious end to the drought!


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