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Well I think 17.9C at 11.00pm in a very strong wind on October 10th
constitutes hot! Very reminiscent of a late night barbecue in Sydney when the wind turned and blew from inland. Just add 10 deg C. Also not unlike the night of the Oct 87 "hurricane". It seems to be pretty much a straight southerly. Whilst I've seen this before in Autumn/Winter I'm not sure that the skies were as clear and completely cloudless as now. Dave, S.Essex. |
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![]() "Dave.C" wrote in message .uk... Well I think 17.9C at 11.00pm in a very strong wind on October 10th constitutes hot! Very reminiscent of a late night barbecue in Sydney when the wind turned and blew from inland. Just add 10 deg C. Also not unlike the night of the Oct 87 "hurricane". It seems to be pretty much a straight southerly. Whilst I've seen this before in Autumn/Winter I'm not sure that the skies were as clear and completely cloudless as now. Dave, S.Essex. Dave have you been following the GFS? It was showing a nice easterly for Saturday at 12Z, ok not cold but it would have manifested much cooler nights and was in the right direction and then the 18Z came along. You've got to laugh, "fools gold" comes to mind. |
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Hold on Dave I've just had another look, the 18Z looks gooks good for Monday
onwards...........untill tomorrow that is. Yeah I know I'm being too negative. I blame the NAO. "Dave.C" wrote in message .uk... Well I think 17.9C at 11.00pm in a very strong wind on October 10th constitutes hot! Very reminiscent of a late night barbecue in Sydney when the wind turned and blew from inland. Just add 10 deg C. Also not unlike the night of the Oct 87 "hurricane". It seems to be pretty much a straight southerly. Whilst I've seen this before in Autumn/Winter I'm not sure that the skies were as clear and completely cloudless as now. Dave, S.Essex. |
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