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Old July 30th 16, 08:28 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Weatherlawyer Weatherlawyer is offline
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On Friday, 29 July 2016 21:20:55 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
I watched the sky clear the same way it builds this evening. Over towards the Shropshire border got brighter as the afternoon got later. It was interesting to see how the striations develop. I walked home contemplating the effect of the insolation of the individual huge buoyancy units overhead.

I wonder why climatologists can's see how the angle of incidence affects the heat system they study so inefficiently. They DO want a solution do they?


2016/07/29 21:20 34.22N 129.84E Mwp 7.1 South Korea
2016/07/29 21:20 31.71N 137.15E Mb 6.0 Izu Islands, Japan region
2016/07/29 21:18 18.52N 145.53E M 7.7 Mariana Islands

In fact I shall go so far as to say that it is far from over... But...

Last night's forecasts are still on the board at the time of writing. Whichever ones you are familiar with you should take a look at and see how much things change for the next run. In fact there may well be a series of corrections -this is especially true for ground based data forecasts as the balloon and satellite data is more reliable than the stuff the flowerpotmen dig..