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[OBS]Whipsnade, Beds, Mon 26 Feb 2007
0920z W F5 40km 4Cu014 3Ci250 07.1/03.2 1012.1
RMK: Cu fra/hum; only a trace of rain overnight to go with yesterday's trace. 09-09: Tx 8.1 Tn 5.2 Tg 4.2 RR trace sss nil Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
[OBS]Whipsnade, Beds, Mon 26 Feb 2007
"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: 0920z W F5 40km 4Cu014 3Ci250 07.1/03.2 1012.1 RMK: Cu fra/hum; only a trace of rain overnight to go with yesterday's trace. 1150z WNW F5 50km 6Cu018 07.9/02.9 1014.1 RMK: Cu hum. Can't see any high stuff through the gaps but there's probably at least a little Ci still there. Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
[OBS]Whipsnade, Beds, Mon 26 Feb 2007
"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: 0920z W F5 40km 4Cu014 3Ci250 07.1/03.2 1012.1 RMK: Cu fra/hum; only a trace of rain overnight to go with yesterday's trace. 1150z WNW F5 50km 6Cu018 07.9/02.9 1014.1 RMK: Cu hum. Can't see any high stuff through the gaps but there's probably at least a little Ci still there. 1450z WNW F5-6 60km 1Cu020 6Sc025 07.5/02.0 1015.3 RMK: Most or all of the Sc is cugen. It may be closer to the Cu level than I've indicated Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
[OBS]Whipsnade, Beds, Mon 26 Feb 2007
"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message ... "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: 0920z W F5 40km 4Cu014 3Ci250 07.1/03.2 1012.1 RMK: Cu fra/hum; only a trace of rain overnight to go with yesterday's trace. 1150z WNW F5 50km 6Cu018 07.9/02.9 1014.1 RMK: Cu hum. Can't see any high stuff through the gaps but there's probably at least a little Ci still there. 1450z WNW F5-6 60km 1Cu020 6Sc025 07.5/02.0 1015.3 RMK: Most or all of the Sc is cugen. It may be closer to the Cu level than I've indicated Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m ------------------------- Hi Philip, I'm playing golf at the Bedford GC tomorrow from 10.30 a.m. and I wondered what the timing and extent of tomorrow's rain might be? Regards, Dave. |
[OBS]Whipsnade, Beds, Mon 26 Feb 2007
"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: 0920z W F5 40km 4Cu014 3Ci250 07.1/03.2 1012.1 RMK: Cu fra/hum; only a trace of rain overnight to go with yesterday's trace. 1150z WNW F5 50km 6Cu018 07.9/02.9 1014.1 RMK: Cu hum. Can't see any high stuff through the gaps but there's probably at least a little Ci still there. 1450z WNW F5-6 60km 1Cu020 6Sc025 07.5/02.0 1015.3 RMK: Most or all of the Sc is cugen. It may be closer to the Cu level than I've indicated 1750z WNW F4 35km 1Cu022 3Ci250 05.1/00.9 1017.8 RMK: Tiny trace of Cu fra, also trace of high-based Sc. 09-18: Tx 08.3 RR nil sss(00-18) 6.0 Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
[OBS]Whipsnade, Beds, Mon 26 Feb 2007
"Dave Cornwell" wrote: Hi Philip, I'm playing golf at the Bedford GC tomorrow from 10.30 a.m. and I wondered what the timing and extent of tomorrow's rain might be? Dave ... without having access to detailed guidance, I'd imagine moderate rain till about midday, then ocsnl scuds of drizzle (poss rain and drizzle) mostly slight, but blown horizontally by a fairly strong sou'wester, during the first half of the afternoon. Bedford often escapes the persistent warm-sector drizzle that we get in the Chilterns. It's actually drier on average than most of south Essex with the exception of Grays and Tilbury. Philip |
[OBS]Whipsnade, Beds, Mon 26 Feb 2007
"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message ... "Dave Cornwell" wrote: Hi Philip, I'm playing golf at the Bedford GC tomorrow from 10.30 a.m. and I wondered what the timing and extent of tomorrow's rain might be? Dave ... without having access to detailed guidance, I'd imagine moderate rain till about midday, then ocsnl scuds of drizzle (poss rain and drizzle) mostly slight, but blown horizontally by a fairly strong sou'wester, during the first half of the afternoon. Bedford often escapes the persistent warm-sector drizzle that we get in the Chilterns. It's actually drier on average than most of south Essex with the exception of Grays and Tilbury. Philip --------- Most kind, ta. It's interesting to read your comment re. Grays, Tilbury. Even today they had rain when we were dry, just ten miles away. Is it something to do with the Estuary? Dave |
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