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Hi, All,

Amazing to read the threads on fog, light winds and smoke because here
the mean wind for the past 10 minutes was 27033G41KT, 1KT below
gale-force!
I assume a Pennine Wave is on as there are several lenticular clouds
forming. I expect it to fluctuate through the night as these waves do -
probably enough for me to get some sleep later.
The weather variations in our small country never cease to fascinate
me!

Ken
Copley 253metres asl, nr Barnard Castle, Teesdale, County Durham
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Hi, All,

Amazing to read the threads on fog, light winds and smoke because here
the mean wind for the past 10 minutes was 27033G41KT, 1KT below
gale-force!
I assume a Pennine Wave is on as there are several lenticular clouds
forming. I expect it to fluctuate through the night as these waves do -
probably enough for me to get some sleep later.
The weather variations in our small country never cease to fascinate
me!


The gradient was expected to increase this evening over northern England
aiding wave generation and I'd image this is the primary cause for what
you've experienced again, Ken. SIGMETs have been running all day for severe
mountain waves for the Scottish Flight Information Region (FIR) and may now
be required for the north of the London FIR.

EGPX SIGMET 07 VALID 042200/050400 EGRR-
EGPX SCOTTISH FIR SEV MTW VSP 700FPM FCST FL050/180 N OF N5600
STNR NC=

The wave motion over Scotland still evident on the IR loop
http://wind.met.fu-berlin.de/cgi-bin...laymode=Endlos

Rainfall to the east of Scotland appears to be of the standing wave variety
and earlier there was a report of severe icing south of Aberdeen probably
attributed to the waves.

Jon.


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On 4 Nov 2006 14:50:15 -0800, Ken Cook wrote:

Amazing to read the threads on fog, light winds and smoke because here
the mean wind for the past 10 minutes was 27033G41KT, 1KT below
gale-force!


Nowt o'a wind to speak of up here Ken. I've not been here but the plots
show a general F2 W'ly all day.

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Jon O'Rourke wrote:

The gradient was expected to increase this evening over northern England
aiding wave generation and I'd image this is the primary cause for what
you've experienced again, Ken. SIGMETs have been running all day for severe
mountain waves for the Scottish Flight Information Region (FIR) and may now
be required for the north of the London FIR.


Thanks for that, Jon. Our local forecast this evening was going for
gusty winds.
Back to 23007KT at 2350Z after 27033G41KT an hour ago!
Looks like we're in for a roller coaster night.

Ken
Copley
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Ken Cook wrote:


Jon O'Rourke wrote:

The gradient was expected to increase this evening over northern England
aiding wave generation and I'd image this is the primary cause for what
you've experienced again, Ken. SIGMETs have been running all day for
severe mountain waves for the Scottish Flight Information Region (FIR)
and may now be required for the north of the London FIR.


Thanks for that, Jon. Our local forecast this evening was going for
gusty winds.
Back to 23007KT at 2350Z after 27033G41KT an hour ago!
Looks like we're in for a roller coaster night.


In the forecast on Five yesterday evening (1940), rotors were mentioned. Not
something you hear on TV forecasts very often.

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Graham Davis
Bracknell



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