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Tuesday, 07 November 2006
BRACKNELL (TAWFIELD) 0900 NE F1 3500 BR 8/ST T069D067 RMK: 8St~007/009; about an hour ago, the ST broke up, to reveal 7+Sc~012, which I suspect is still there. The ST is of varying thickness. [ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z): screen min: 02.1 grass min: -00.8 precipitation: 0.1 [24hr total: 00.1 mm] other data: Fog much of night (from around 23Z), with visibility below 200M at times; above fog limits ~05Z. Combination of ocnl thick fog and heavy dew fall produced the 0.1mm in the gauge this morning. Thermometers heavily affected by condensation as dew point has risen after the cold night.]= -- Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire, UK NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51° 23' 30'' N: Long: 00° 46' 28'' W |
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Tuesday, 07 November 2006
BRACKNELL (TAWFIELD) 0900 NE F1 3500 BR 8/ST T069D067 RMK: 8St~007/009; about an hour ago, the ST broke up, to reveal 7+Sc~012, which I suspect is still there. The ST is of varying thickness. [ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z): screen min: 02.1 grass min: -00.8 precipitation: 0.1 [24hr total: 00.1 mm] other data: Fog much of night (from around 23Z), with visibility below 200M at times; above fog limits ~05Z. Combination of ocnl thick fog and heavy dew fall produced the 0.1mm in the gauge this morning. Thermometers heavily affected by condensation as dew point has risen after the cold night.]= 1500 SSE F2 6000 HZ 7/SC 7/CI T096D074 RMK: [COTRA] - 7Sc~010/012, 7Ci/COTRA~250/300. Enough gaps in Sc to see that upper cloud is quite extensive / thick. Despite the cloud cover, with only very brief bursts of sunshine, the temperature has risen quite well today.= -- Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire, UK NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51° 23' 30'' N: Long: 00° 46' 28'' W |
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Tuesday, 07 November 2006
BRACKNELL (TAWFIELD) 0900 NE F1 3500 BR 8/ST T069D067 RMK: 8St~007/009; about an hour ago, the ST broke up, to reveal 7+Sc~012, which I suspect is still there. The ST is of varying thickness. [ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z): screen min: 02.1 grass min: -00.8 precipitation: 0.1 [24hr total: 00.1 mm] other data: Fog much of night (from around 23Z), with visibility below 200M at times; above fog limits ~05Z. Combination of ocnl thick fog and heavy dew fall produced the 0.1mm in the gauge this morning. Thermometers heavily affected by condensation as dew point has risen after the cold night.]= 1500 SSE F2 6000 HZ 7/SC 7/CI T096D074 RMK: [COTRA] - 7Sc~010/012, 7Ci/COTRA~250/300. Enough gaps in Sc to see that upper cloud is quite extensive / thick. Despite the cloud cover, with only very brief bursts of sunshine, the temperature has risen quite well today.= 1800 SE F1 3200 HZ 7/SC //CI T076D058 RMK: 7Sc~015/018, /Ci above. Can't now determine much about the Cirrus. Low Sc/St reported earlier cleared for a short time, then we got this Sc back at a slightly higher altitude. [ DAYTIME DATA (09Z - 18Z): screen max: 10.0 precipitation: NIL ]= -- Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire, UK NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51° 23' 30'' N: Long: 00° 46' 28'' W |
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Tuesday, 07 November 2006
BRACKNELL (TAWFIELD) 0900 NE F1 3500 BR 8/ST T069D067 RMK: 8St~007/009; about an hour ago, the ST broke up, to reveal 7+Sc~012, which I suspect is still there. The ST is of varying thickness. [ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z): screen min: 02.1 grass min: -00.8 precipitation: 0.1 [24hr total: 00.1 mm] other data: Fog much of night (from around 23Z), with visibility below 200M at times; above fog limits ~05Z. Combination of ocnl thick fog and heavy dew fall produced the 0.1mm in the gauge this morning. Thermometers heavily affected by condensation as dew point has risen after the cold night.]= 1500 SSE F2 6000 HZ 7/SC 7/CI T096D074 RMK: [COTRA] - 7Sc~010/012, 7Ci/COTRA~250/300. Enough gaps in Sc to see that upper cloud is quite extensive / thick. Despite the cloud cover, with only very brief bursts of sunshine, the temperature has risen quite well today.= 1800 SE F1 3200 HZ 7/SC //CI T076D058 RMK: 7Sc~015/018, /Ci above. Can't now determine much about the Cirrus. Low Sc/St reported earlier cleared for a short time, then we got this Sc back at a slightly higher altitude. [ DAYTIME DATA (09Z - 18Z): screen max: 10.0 precipitation: NIL ]= 2100 SSE F1 2000 BR 8/SC T054D043 RMK: 8Sc~015/018.= -- Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire, UK NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51° 23' 30'' N: Long: 00° 46' 28'' W |
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