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Nigel Paice October 3rd 07 09:05 PM

[WR] Romsey - shallow fog forming
 
At 2050Z:
Wisps of quite shallow fog are swirling around on the
dew covered fields around Romsey under a starry sky,
although cloud amounts have recently increased slightly.
If this trend continues, the fog may well disperse.
Currently:

SYNOP 03/2050Z
03/// 41757 21802 10125 20117 40185 53005
71100 81530 333 81650=

METAR
EG// 032050Z 18002KT 7000 MIFG FEW050
13/12 Q//// WHT=

Details:
wind... S, force 1.
visibility... 7km.
weather... shallow fog.
clouds... 1/8 SC at 5000ft, 2/8 AC at 15000ft.
dry bulb... +12.5C.
dewpoint... +11.7C.
RH... 95%.
sea level pressure... 1018.5mb (now rising).
max temp today... +17.7C.
rainfall today... 0.0mm.

beaufort letters (1950-2050Z)... bw,bfgw.

Nigel (Romsey, Hampshire)




Jonathan Stott October 3rd 07 09:29 PM

[WR] Romsey - shallow fog forming
 
Nigel Paice wrote:
At 2050Z:
Wisps of quite shallow fog are swirling around on the
dew covered fields around Romsey under a starry sky,
although cloud amounts have recently increased slightly.
If this trend continues, the fog may well disperse.


Shallow fog was quite clearly in evidence across the New Forest as I
passed through on the train at around 7pm tonight.

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Dave Ludlow October 3rd 07 10:01 PM

[WR] Romsey - shallow fog forming
 
On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 22:29:55 +0100, Jonathan Stott
wrote:

Nigel Paice wrote:
At 2050Z:
Wisps of quite shallow fog are swirling around on the
dew covered fields around Romsey under a starry sky,
although cloud amounts have recently increased slightly.
If this trend continues, the fog may well disperse.


Shallow fog was quite clearly in evidence across the New Forest as I
passed through on the train at around 7pm tonight.


Likewise in the Meon valley at Titchfield, 8:45pm this evening as i
drove along the A27.

--
Dave
Fareham (West)

Jonathan Stott October 4th 07 07:26 AM

[WR] Romsey - shallow fog forming
 
Jonathan Stott wrote:

Shallow fog was quite clearly in evidence across the New Forest as I
passed through on the train at around 7pm tonight.


The fog was still there this morning (7am) - particularly dense east of
Brockenhurst with visibility less than 50m in places (although hard to
judge from a train doing 90mph!).

Jonathan

Alastair October 4th 07 12:59 PM

Romsey - shallow fog forming
 
The fog was still there this morning (7am) - particularly dense east of
Brockenhurst with visibility less than 50m in places (although hard to
judge from a train doing 90mph!).

Jonathan


Still misty at 8:30 am driving from Wimborne to Ringwood. Now, 2 pm,
bright sunshine and light 3 octa clouds.

Can any one explain why morning mist and fog is more likely in the
autumn than at other times of year?

Cheers, Alastair.


Robin Nicholson October 4th 07 11:09 PM

Romsey - shallow fog forming
 
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 05:59:03 -0700, Alastair
wrote:


Still misty at 8:30 am driving from Wimborne to Ringwood. Now, 2 pm,
bright sunshine and light 3 octa clouds.

Can any one explain why morning mist and fog is more likely in the
autumn than at other times of year?

Cheers, Alastair.


It may be because the ground is relatively warm still and, pressure
high, with little wind ( nothing here in a Dorset valley), which
always seems a feature at some stage in autumn
R



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