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Well i did some lamp post watching for a while
I saw four pieces of... i think sleet sailing past... now stopped In North Devon... i think that's my lot lol |
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![]() Jon O'Rourke wrote: Spiky super-convergence line heading your way.. http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/UKCpf120.gif As of 7 am, it is on the http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/UKCpf108.gif so remember to subtract a suitable number of hours from the URL depending on your time of viewing GMT. Looks like there will be some seismic activity in between noon 25th Feb 2005(?) and the map for the next period. Or did it trawl up somethng from the wrong server when I changed the URL by 12 hours? It called up something 24 and one year earlier? If it is just a glitch from the Met Office mistyping the date OK. Look at what it is leaving in it's wake 105 degrees back (55 degrees N 90 degrees west.) Let me guess at a fairly high quake for Wednesday/Thursday. Only a 6 to 6.5 or so Mag and there is currently one a day earthwide. But I can place this one on a 120 degree circle centred at northern Denmark. Seeing how much of that arc is in the southern hemisphere I aught to be adamant that it will be somewhere around the international date-line. Or not as the case may be. And for my next guess the Low forecast for 90 east in the present 120hr forecast will be the more interesting if it doesn't dissipate with the next spell on the 28th. An awkward one. Read me and weep! |
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Jon,
Indeed, we can get a lot of precipitation under those conditions. Any northerly funnelling down from the Irish sea & clipping Cornwall is bad news. The 25th & 26th November saw 63.6mm of rain/hail here under similar conditions. The sea was warmer then, which helped make it particularly wet. Graham Penzance "Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message ... Spiky super-convergence line heading your way.. http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/UKCpf120.gif Jon. |
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![]() And, briefly, our only snow of the winter. Graham |
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