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Just a headsup = noctilucent cloud visible from Wallsend at 2214z. Could
be a bright 'un!

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Les Crossan wrote:

Just a headsup = noctilucent cloud visible from Wallsend at 2214z. Could
be a bright 'un!


I should imagine that noctilucent cloud is the complete opposite to
misty/low overast?

Not that I am making any suggestions about them and the super-typhoon
current between the Philippines and China. Nor the more central Pacific
storm.
http://satellite.ehabich.info/hurricane2.htm

(I was thinking that the "unusual" heavy showers might do it though. It
is after all a catch-all spell, is it not?)

((Note to self: Add that last bit to ye Prefeptf.))

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On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 22:15:02 GMT, Les Crossan
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Everyone -

Just a headsup = noctilucent cloud visible from Wallsend at 2214z. Could
be a bright 'un!

Les


I 'looked out' at 1am bst mid gmt, the north sky was showing like it
was dawn. Was this noctilucent cloud? Location Lincolnshire 10 mile
NE Lincoln.

Jeff
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On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 22:15:02 GMT, Les Crossan
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Everyone -

Just a headsup = noctilucent cloud visible from Wallsend at 2214z. Could
be a bright 'un!

Les


I 'looked out' at 1am bst mid gmt, the north sky was showing like it
was dawn. Was this noctilucent cloud? Location Lincolnshire 10 mile
NE Lincoln.

It does that anyway on a clear night here in Fife, and even more so in
Fort William. It's a strange sensation - like being in the wrong
hemisphere!

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Les Crossan wrote:

Everyone -

Just a headsup = noctilucent cloud visible from Wallsend at 2214z. Could
be a bright 'un!


Hi, Les,
It was a beauty, wasn't it? I drive home around midnight most Wednesday
and Friday evenings and there is often a NLC display in summer, I
assume it happens other nights as well!

Best wishes,
Ken
Copley, 253metres asl, nr Barnard Castle, County Durham
http://copley.mysite.orange.co.uk



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Ken Cook wrote:

Hi, Les,
It was a beauty, wasn't it? I drive home around midnight most Wednesday
and Friday evenings and there is often a NLC display in summer, I
assume it happens other nights as well!

Best wishes,
Ken
Copley, 253metres asl, nr Barnard Castle, County Durham
http://copley.mysite.orange.co.uk


Got the photographs up. Caution if you use a modem this may take a while!

The webcam's a Philips Pixel Pro - if you want a cam that works in
almost total darkness then this comes highly recommended.

http://llandru.servehttp.com/Wordpress/?p=248

les
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Les Crossan wrote:



Got the photographs up. Caution if you use a modem this may take a while!

The webcam's a Philips Pixel Pro - if you want a cam that works in
almost total darkness then this comes highly recommended.


Impressive array!
I have a couple of this morning's wave clouds, taken around 0930Z on
recent pics p.5

Best wishes,
Ken
Copley, 253metres asl, nr Barnard Castle, County Durham
http://copley.mysite.orange.co.uk

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Weatherlawyer wrote:
Les Crossan wrote:

Just a headsup = noctilucent cloud visible from Wallsend at 2214z. Could
be a bright 'un!


I should imagine that noctilucent cloud is the complete opposite to
misty/low overast?

Not that I am making any suggestions about them and the super-typhoon
current between the Philippines and China. Nor the more central Pacific
storm.
http://satellite.ehabich.info/hurricane2.htm

(I was thinking that the "unusual" heavy showers might do it though. It
is after all a catch-all spell, is it not?)

((Note to self: Add that last bit to ye Prefeptf.))


ITV just forecast misty weather south of the UK notably in the Channel.
The forecaster then went on to say it would hold on in Devon and
Cornwall.

So look out for Sub Tropical (or is it Extra Tropical?) and Tropical
Storms forming in the North Atlantic.

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There was another NLC event on the night of the 9th - 10th. Full moon,
too, very low in the sky. Howl.

For pictures you can go he

http://llandru.servehttp.com/Wordpress/?p=249

Les


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