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Chalfont St Giles - Friday 13th January 2006
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0630z S F2 30+km 7Sc 05.9/02.5 1022
RMK: The position of the moon is discernible through
the cloud but not the moon's disc.


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0630z S F2 30+km 7Sc 05.9/02.5 1022
RMK: The position of the moon is discernible through
the cloud but not the moon's disc.

0900z S F2-3 30+km 6Sc040 8Ac100 06.1/02.7 1022
24-HR STATISTICS: Max (0900-0900z): 6.1 at 1435z
Min (0900-0900z): -3.0 at 0900z
yesterday
Rain (0900-0900z): Nil


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Chalfont St Giles - Friday 13th January 2006
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0630z S F2 30+km 7Sc 05.9/02.5 1022
RMK: The position of the moon is discernible through
the cloud but not the moon's disc.

0900z S F2-3 30+km 6Sc040 8Ac100 06.1/02.7 1022
24-HR STATISTICS: Max (0900-0900z): 6.1 at 1435z
Min (0900-0900z): -3.0 at 0900z
yesterday
Rain (0900-0900z): Nil

1200z S F2-3 30+km 4Sc025 8Sc040 06.8/03.7 1021
RMK: Despite the temperature the air has a distinctly raw feel
to it. Very typical of air with a continental origin and
negligible sea-track in mid-winter.


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