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0850z WNW F2 30km 2Ac150 02.4/00.1 1035.3
RMK: Ground semi-frozen. General hoar frost, now melting quickly in the sun. An hour ago there had been 6Ac150 and 1Ac floc080, but the Ac has dissipated rapidly, leaving behind lines of fall-streaks (looks like Ci but clearly lower than some of the residual Ac) aligned roughly N-S. Various halo phenomena, brightly coloured but very abbreviated, on these lines including one patch about 10deg from the vertical. 09-09 Tx 7.5 Tn -2.1 Tg -5.2 RR nil sss 7.1 Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
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![]() "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: ......(corrected dewpoint) 0850z WNW F2 30km 2Ac150 02.4/-04.0 1035.3 RMK: Ground semi-frozen. General hoar frost, now melting quickly in the sun. An hour ago there had been 6Ac150 and 1Ac floc080, but the Ac has dissipated rapidly, leaving behind lines of fall-streaks (looks like Ci but clearly lower than some of the residual Ac) aligned roughly N-S. Various halo phenomena, brightly coloured but very abbreviated, on these lines including one patch about 10deg from the vertical. 1220z NW F3-4 50km 1Cu024 06.3/-00.2 1034.8 RMK: Cu hum. Sadly the earlier interesting display of fallstreaks and refraction phenomena disappeared before I got my camera out Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
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![]() "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: .....(corrected dewpoint) 0850z WNW F2 30km 2Ac150 02.4/-04.0 1035.3 RMK: Ground semi-frozen. General hoar frost, now melting quickly in the sun. An hour ago there had been 6Ac150 and 1Ac floc080, but the Ac has dissipated rapidly, leaving behind lines of fall-streaks (looks like Ci but clearly lower than some of the residual Ac) aligned roughly N-S. Various halo phenomena, brightly coloured but very abbreviated, on these lines including one patch about 10deg from the vertical. 1220z NW F3-4 50km 1Cu024 06.3/-00.2 1034.8 RMK: Cu hum. Sadly the earlier interesting display of fallstreaks and refraction phenomena disappeared before I got my camera out 1750z NW F1 70km SKC 00.3/-00.5 1035.4 RMK: Watched sun set; no green flash tonight. Temp already down to 1°C by 1630z. Grass min now showing -4°C, the thermometer coated with supercooled liquid condensation. 09-18: Tx 7.5 RR nil sss(00-18) 8.3 Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
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