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ENE F1-2 25km VCFG 1Ac080 7Ci250 00.0/-01.6 1038.1 RMK: Such a superb morning I went for a long walk, hence RTD. Fog almost fills the Vale of Aylesbury although hills poke through; top of fog can therefore be quite easily pinned down to 140-150m amsl. Excellent vis above it. What appears to be the leading edge of quite a thick layer of Ac low in the W sky; one or two scraps of Ac lentic elsewhere; Ci shows marked undulations; no refraction phenomena. Ground frozen hard. Cotra. 09-09 Tx 6.0 Tn -4.2 Tg -7.5 RR tr(x) sss(00-24) nil Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
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![]() "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: 0850z (RTD) ENE F1-2 25km VCFG 1Ac080 7Ci250 00.0/-01.6 1038.1 RMK: Such a superb morning I went for a long walk, hence RTD. Fog almost fills the Vale of Aylesbury although hills poke through; top of fog can therefore be quite easily pinned down to 140-150m amsl. Excellent vis above it. What appears to be the leading edge of quite a thick layer of Ac low in the W sky; one or two scraps of Ac lentic elsewhere; Ci shows marked undulations; no refraction phenomena. Ground frozen hard. Cotra. 1220z N F1-2 35km 1Sc070 7Ci250 04.2/-01.4 1037.7 RMK: Hoar frost has melted, but the ground is still well-frozen in the shade. Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
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![]() "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: 0850z (RTD) ENE F1-2 25km VCFG 1Ac080 7Ci250 00.0/-01.6 1038.1 RMK: Such a superb morning I went for a long walk, hence RTD. Fog almost fills the Vale of Aylesbury although hills poke through; top of fog can therefore be quite easily pinned down to 140-150m amsl. Excellent vis above it. What appears to be the leading edge of quite a thick layer of Ac low in the W sky; one or two scraps of Ac lentic elsewhere; Ci shows marked undulations; no refraction phenomena. Ground frozen hard. Cotra. 1220z N F1-2 35km 1Sc070 7Ci250 04.2/-01.4 1037.7 RMK: Hoar frost has melted, but the ground is still well-frozen in the shade. 1620z Calm 5km VCFG 1Ac070 6Ci220 -00.6/-00.6 1038.5 RMK: Fog has re-formed in the Vale, and now, in contrast to this morning, the top of the inversion lies at about 250m, just above Ivinghoe Beacon. A dramatic golden-pink sky, lasting long after the sun's gone. Also, surprisingly, Ac cast, with ocsnl prominent towers, stretching from approx 190deg to 090 deg across the SE'ern sky. Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
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