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A decade or so ago I would have looked at the forthcoming charts showing
high pressure on the near continent with a slack southerly flow and almost guaranteed widespread fogs. However, so far the forecasts have hardly mentioned fog(s). Is this to do with the "cleaner" air we now live with, compared to the soot producing smogs of yester-year. Wew hardly get an hour or two of fog in a year now, here at Southend-on-Sea, yet I can remember days with it, and some days it never cleared at all through the day. What has changed? -- Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net |
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