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One to bookmark in to your favourites...
Ideal if you live 0.5deg E and 51.5deg N http://wetterzentrale.de/pics/MS_005515_g05.png Great for an "at-a-glance" look at wind direction, speed, max/min temperature, pressure, precipitation , cloudcover and humidity (dewpoint) over the next 7 days. Can anybody tell me what the 2mRF (%) graph means? If you live in Kent or East Anglia, click on your location on this map: http://wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsmetgrg05.html |
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Brendan DJ Murphy writes: Can anybody tell me what the 2mRF (%) graph means? Looks like it could be relative humidity, presumably measured at a height of 2 metres. -- John Hall "Distrust any enterprise that requires new clothes." Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) |
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John Hall wrote in message ...
: Brendan DJ Murphy writes: :Can anybody tell me what the 2mRF (%) graph means? :Looks like it could be relative humidity, presumably measured at a :height of 2 metres. Yes. RF will be German "relative Feuchtigkeit" = relative humidity. Colin Youngs Brussels |
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![]() "Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message One to bookmark in to your favourites... Ideal if you live 0.5deg E and 51.5deg N Brilliant thanks for sharing that, will bookmark! Apologies if I am pointing out the obvious here, but you can specify different locations in the url hence http://wetterzentrale.de/pics/MS_005515_g05.png note the "005515" in the url is 0.5deg W and 51.5deg N http://wetterzentrale.de/pics/MS_025555_g05.png note the "025555" in the url is 2.5deg W and 55.5deg N (closest to my part of the world) [it only seems to work in ½° increments] |
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![]() "Stuart" wrote in message ... "Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message One to bookmark in to your favourites... Ideal if you live 0.5deg E and 51.5deg N Brilliant thanks for sharing that, will bookmark! Apologies if I am pointing out the obvious here, but you can specify different locations in the url hence http://wetterzentrale.de/pics/MS_005515_g05.png note the "005515" in the url is 0.5deg W and 51.5deg N http://wetterzentrale.de/pics/MS_025555_g05.png note the "025555" in the url is 2.5deg W and 55.5deg N (closest to my part of the world) [it only seems to work in ½° increments] They are all Eastings, can't work out how to specify west |
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"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message
... One to bookmark in to your favourites... Ideal if you live 0.5deg E and 51.5deg N http://wetterzentrale.de/pics/MS_005515_g05.png Great for an "at-a-glance" look at wind direction, speed, max/min temperature, pressure, precipitation , cloudcover and humidity (dewpoint) over the next 7 days. Also see the meteograms here http://pages.unibas.ch/geo/mcr/3d/meteo/ if you haven't already. Jon. |
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Brendan DJ Murphy wrote:
One to bookmark in to your favourites... Ideal if you live 0.5deg E and 51.5deg N http://wetterzentrale.de/pics/MS_005515_g05.png Great for an "at-a-glance" look at wind direction, speed, max/min temperature, pressure, precipitation , cloudcover and humidity (dewpoint) over the next 7 days. Does GFS ever get the temperature forecasts correct for the UK? Forecasted temperature minima and -especially- maxima are usually far from reality here. Yannis, SE Athens |
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