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Hi, All,
Further note on yesterday's high temperature here. Copley Met O site, 253metres 09Z - 09Z Max 13.1C Min -0.6C (grass -8.6C) sun 8.8hr Lead Mill, 218metres 09Z - 09Z Max 7.5C Min -3.5C Same small NE Pennine village, sites barely 300 metres apart. Fancy forecasting temperatures accurately to 1degC during calm, clear conditions in hill country anyone? This is not an unusual winter occurrence btw. Ken Copley, nr Barnard castle, Teesdale, County Durham http://copley.mysite.orange.co.uk |
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On Feb 4, 12:18?pm, "Ken Cook" wrote:
Hi, All, Further note on yesterday's high temperature here. Copley Met O site, 253metres 09Z - 09Z Max 13.1C Min -0.6C (grass -8.6C) sun 8.8hr Lead Mill, 218metres 09Z - 09Z Max 7.5C Min -3.5C Same small NE Pennine village, sites barely 300 metres apart. Fancy forecasting temperatures accurately to 1degC during calm, clear conditions in hill country anyone? This is not an unusual winter occurrence btw. 253metres -218metres = more sun for the higher elevation and thus a much lower temperature. Obvious. No? In the UK the trend is that the more sunlight and insolation you get, the more heat you lose. Am I the only one who knows this? |
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On 4 Feb 2007 05:30:03 -0800, "Weatherlawyer"
wrote: On Feb 4, 12:18?pm, "Ken Cook" wrote: Hi, All, Further note on yesterday's high temperature here. Copley Met O site, 253metres 09Z - 09Z Max 13.1C Min -0.6C (grass -8.6C) sun 8.8hr Lead Mill, 218metres 09Z - 09Z Max 7.5C Min -3.5C Same small NE Pennine village, sites barely 300 metres apart. Fancy forecasting temperatures accurately to 1degC during calm, clear conditions in hill country anyone? This is not an unusual winter occurrence btw. 253metres -218metres = more sun for the higher elevation and thus a much lower temperature. Obvious. No? In the UK the trend is that the more sunlight and insolation you get, the more heat you lose. Am I the only one who knows this? I bet you're the only one who knows WTF you are talking about. Go and say hello to Dr Drivel, you two would get on well together. Or not. Obvious. Yes ! |
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