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Hi, All,
Max gust so far 48KT(56mph) and highest 10min 34KT(39mph) so just a
gale. Looking at the weatheronline obs it seems to be yet another
Pennine lee-wave.
Roll on summer which is becoming half-decent around these parts
nowadays!
Ken
Copley, nr Barnard Castle, Teesdale, County Durham
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On Jan 4, 9:07 am, "Ken Cook" wrote:
Hi, All,
Max gust so far 48KT(56mph) and highest 10min 34KT(39mph) so just a
gale. Looking at the weatheronline obs it seems to be yet another
Pennine lee-wave.
Roll on summer which is becoming half-decent around these parts
nowadays!
Ken
Copley, nr Barnard Castle, Teesdale, County Durhamhttp://copley.mysite.orange.co.uk



Max 41.7knots on my side, 10min average falling to just 18knots

Paul Crabtree
Brampton
www.bramtonweather.co.uk

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On 4 Jan 2007 01:26:38 -0800, Paul Crabtree wrote:

Max gust so far 48KT(56mph) and highest 10min 34KT(39mph) so just a
gale. Looking at the weatheronline obs it seems to be yet another
Pennine lee-wave.


Max 41.7knots on my side, 10min average falling to just 18knots


The shallow peak was around the time you boys were posting. F5 (20mph or
so) a few gusts to low 30's. NW'ly though which is not a particulary well
exposed direction for the anemometer.

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