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0920z WSW F3 30km 1Ac170 3Ci280 10.6/07.5 1020.6
RMK: Also 2Ci220, advancing from the NW, densest at its leading edge which appears almost "rolled up". 09-09 Tx 17.5 Tn 4.7 Tg 0.1 RR 0.6 sss(00-24) 4.7 Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
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![]() "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: 0920z WSW F3 30km 1Ac170 3Ci280 10.6/07.5 1020.6 RMK: Also 2Ci220, advancing from the NW, densest at its leading edge which appears almost "rolled up". 1250z SW F3 30km 1Cu020 5Ac120 6Ac170 12.5/08.5 1021.9 RMK: The Ci which advanced from the W and NW was really quite low and gradually metamorphosed into high Ac. Layer of lower Ac now moving in from the W. Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
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![]() "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote : "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: 0920z WSW F3 30km 1Ac170 3Ci280 10.6/07.5 1020.6 RMK: Also 2Ci220, advancing from the NW, densest at its leading edge which appears almost "rolled up". 1150z SW F3 30km 1Cu020 5Ac120 6Ac170 12.5/08.5 1021.9 RMK: The Ci which advanced from the W and NW was really quite low and gradually metamorphosed into high Ac. Layer of lower Ac now moving in from the W. (time corrected) 1450z SW F2-3 18km 1Sc020 5Ac070 8As100 11.5/08.8 1022.4 RMK: Sc cugen; upper layers probably precipitating, but nothing reaching the ground as yet. Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
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![]() "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote : "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: 0920z WSW F3 30km 1Ac170 3Ci280 10.6/07.5 1020.6 RMK: Also 2Ci220, advancing from the NW, densest at its leading edge which appears almost "rolled up". 1150z SW F3 30km 1Cu020 5Ac120 6Ac170 12.5/08.5 1021.9 RMK: The Ci which advanced from the W and NW was really quite low and gradually metamorphosed into high Ac. Layer of lower Ac now moving in from the W. (time corrected) 1450z SW F2-3 18km 1Sc020 5Ac070 8As100 11.5/08.8 1022.4 RMK: Sc cugen; upper layers probably precipitating, but nothing reaching the ground as yet. 1750z SW F2 15km 5Ac070 8As100 10.1/08.2 1023.4 RMK: Rain 1510-30, briefly moderate at outset, otherwise slight. 09-18: Tx 12.7 RR 0.1 sss(00-18) 3.6 Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
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