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Travelled back to Mid Wales today and almost didn't take my camera - that
bad eh !

Climbing over the Radnor Forest at the highest point everything had turned
white - a very pretty sight
all the fields were wet just trees and fences covered in a pure white frost/
hoar / silver ???...

http://www.weather-pictures.co.uk/3jan06d.jpg


change the '06d' to '06a' through to '06f ' to see more pics.


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Travelled back to Mid Wales today and almost didn't take my camera - that
bad eh !

Climbing over the Radnor Forest at the highest point everything had turned
white - a very pretty sight
all the fields were wet just trees and fences covered in a pure white frost/
hoar / silver ???...

http://www.weather-pictures.co.uk/3jan06d.jpg


change the '06d' to '06a' through to '06f ' to see more pics.


Ian


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Thanks for sharing this Ian - very beautiful.

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Travelled back to Mid Wales today and almost didn't take my camera - that
bad eh !

Climbing over the Radnor Forest at the highest point everything had turned
white - a very pretty sight
all the fields were wet just trees and fences covered in a pure white
frost/ hoar / silver ???...

http://www.weather-pictures.co.uk/3jan06d.jpg


change the '06d' to '06a' through to '06f ' to see more pics.


Ian





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Fantastic pic, we had a similiar thing here, no frost on the valley
floor ,,but say 300ft higher at 1100ft the trees were bright white.Just
to late to go yesterday with the cam------all gone by morning.I'm so
glad someone managed a pic.....Like something off a film set,

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Travelled back to Mid Wales today and almost didn't take my camera - that
bad eh !

Climbing over the Radnor Forest at the highest point everything had turned
white - a very pretty sight
all the fields were wet just trees and fences covered in a pure white frost/
hoar / silver ???...

http://www.weather-pictures.co.uk/3jan06d.jpg


change the '06d' to '06a' through to '06f ' to see more pics.


Ian



Many thanks for sharing the pictures Ian - it's almost as if someone had
doctored the pictures - I wonder why the rime had not formed on the
grass?

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James Brown wrote:
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Travelled back to Mid Wales today and almost didn't take my camera - that
bad eh !

Climbing over the Radnor Forest at the highest point everything had
turned
white - a very pretty sight
all the fields were wet just trees and fences covered in a pure white
frost/
hoar / silver ???...

http://www.weather-pictures.co.uk/3jan06d.jpg


change the '06d' to '06a' through to '06f ' to see more pics.


Ian



Many thanks for sharing the pictures Ian - it's almost as if someone had
doctored the pictures - I wonder why the rime had not formed on the grass?

Cheers
James


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posted on 3 Feb 2006 by James Brown
I would like to add:


Many thanks for sharing the pictures Ian - it's almost as if someone had
doctored the pictures - I wonder why the rime had not formed on the
grass?


Goes of the grass before it goes off the trees (well it does round
here) possibly wind chill. Also depends on which angle you're looking
from e.g. the shady side when the sun has been on the grass.


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Many thanks for sharing the pictures Ian - it's almost as if someone had
doctored the pictures - I wonder why the rime had not formed on the
grass?

Cheers
James
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Yes, the wonders of Photoshop. Seriously, those were great
pictures. The reason there is no rime on the grass is very likely to
be due to the heat being conducted up from the ground. I have seen
this only *once* before, in my own back garden. It makes you take a
hard look and have a bit of a think. The air temperature has to be
only just below freezing and the ground unfrozen beforehand for this to
happen.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey, 556 ft.

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Very nice pics thanks although I thought it was the third of FEBRUARY not
January!!

(Still got a hangover?)

PKH

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Travelled back to Mid Wales today and almost didn't take my camera - that
bad eh !

Climbing over the Radnor Forest at the highest point everything had turned
white - a very pretty sight
all the fields were wet just trees and fences covered in a pure white
frost/ hoar / silver ???...

http://www.weather-pictures.co.uk/3jan06d.jpg


change the '06d' to '06a' through to '06f ' to see more pics.


Ian





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ooops yes , realised after I uploaded - for the record should all be
February ( no alco involved - honest ! )

Will put the full set of photos from Yesterday at
http://www.weather-pictures.co.uk/radnor later today


Ian

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Very nice pics thanks although I thought it was the third of FEBRUARY not
January!!

(Still got a hangover?)

PKH

"ian collins" wrote in message
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Travelled back to Mid Wales today and almost didn't take my camera - that
bad eh !

Climbing over the Radnor Forest at the highest point everything had
turned white - a very pretty sight
all the fields were wet just trees and fences covered in a pure white
frost/ hoar / silver ???...

http://www.weather-pictures.co.uk/3jan06d.jpg


change the '06d' to '06a' through to '06f ' to see more pics.


Ian









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