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Over much of Ireland lee wave activity has been marked today, just east of
the cold front located to the west of Ireland. I took a sequence of photos of such a wave, lying close to Malin Head - nine in about 45 minutes. The stationary nature is clear as is the constantly evolving shape of the cloud. http://www.mtullett.plus.com/temp3/ -- Mike Coleraine 55.13°N 6.69°W posted 01/07/2006 16:14:08 GMT |
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In message , Mike Tullett
writes Over much of Ireland lee wave activity has been marked today, just east of the cold front located to the west of Ireland. I took a sequence of photos of such a wave, lying close to Malin Head - nine in about 45 minutes. The stationary nature is clear as is the constantly evolving shape of the cloud. http://www.mtullett.plus.com/temp3/ Nah, you tell from the shape they're just camouflage for a group of UFO motherships ;-) Seriously, nice photos. -- Goalie of the Century |
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Excellent examples, Mike. I can easily imagine one of them on the cover of
Weather! -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Satellite images at: www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html "Mike Tullett" wrote in message ... Over much of Ireland lee wave activity has been marked today, just east of the cold front located to the west of Ireland. I took a sequence of photos of such a wave, lying close to Malin Head - nine in about 45 minutes. The stationary nature is clear as is the constantly evolving shape of the cloud. http://www.mtullett.plus.com/temp3/ -- Mike Coleraine 55.13°N 6.69°W posted 01/07/2006 16:14:08 GMT |
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In message , Mike Tullett
writes Over much of Ireland lee wave activity has been marked today, just east of the cold front located to the west of Ireland. I took a sequence of photos of such a wave, lying close to Malin Head - nine in about 45 minutes. The stationary nature is clear as is the constantly evolving shape of the cloud. http://www.mtullett.plus.com/temp3/ Thanks, hope it's not too temporary as I've put the URL on the member's board of our gliding club. -- Surfer! Email to: ramwater at uk2 dot net |
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