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0920z WNW F3 28km 1Cu008 4Ci300 12.0/11.2 1024.9
RMK: Tr cu fra. Also tr high Ac, and 1Ci250, both towards
the SW horizon. Cotra too. Tr of rain overnight, don't know
when.

09-09 Tx 16.2 Tn 9.6 Tg 6.0 RR trace sss(00-24) 0.3

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"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote :
0920z WNW F3 28km 1Cu008 4Ci300 12.0/11.2 1024.9
RMK: Tr cu fra. Also tr high Ac, and 1Ci250, both towards
the SW horizon. Cotra too. Tr of rain overnight, don't know
when.

1150z NW F2-3 40km 1Cu012 7Ci300 12.8/09.8 1025.2
RMK: Tr Cu fra. Also 2Ci250 plus Cotra.

Philip Eden
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"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote:
"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote :


0920z WNW F3 28km 1Cu008 4Ci300 12.0/11.2 1024.9
RMK: Tr cu fra. Also tr high Ac, and 1Ci250, both towards
the SW horizon. Cotra too. Tr of rain overnight, don't know
when.

1150z NW F2-3 40km 1Cu012 7Ci300 12.8/09.8 1025.2
RMK: Tr Cu fra. Also 2Ci250 plus Cotra


1750z ENE F1 40km 3Ac150 6Ci250 06.2/06.0 1026.5
RMK: Very thin Ac layer ... not sure whether it's moved in
or whether it developed from a pre-existing patch of thick
Ci. Temperature nose-diving ... I'm getting the impression
that, on a radiation night, this site responds very quickly at
and just after sunset, but fails to capitalise on good starts.
It may be that the katabatic catchment is too small.

09-18: Tx 13.9 RR nil sss(00-18) 8.5

Philip Eden
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