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0900z 25km, W F2-3, T 13.5, Td 9.5, 6Ci, 1020.7 (R)
09-09z Tmax 16.4, Tmin 9.3, Tg 5.9, rain Tr. RMK: Contrails. 1Cu fra, Total cloud cover 6 okta. Ci mostly very tenuous. Glanced out at 0530, 3Sc 6Ci. No rain on last nights weak cold front. Cu fra started to form 0845z. Grass wet with dew, concrete dry. Fantastic autumn morning. Ian, Raunds, East Northants. 63m. Grid Ref SP9972. --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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On 4 Oct, 10:29, Ian wrote:
0900z 25km, W F2-3, T 13.5, Td 9.5, 6Ci, 1020.7 (R) 09-09z Tmax 16.4, Tmin 9.3, Tg 5.9, rain Tr. RMK: Contrails. 1Cu fra, Total cloud cover 6 okta. Ci mostly very tenuous. Glanced out at 0530, 3Sc 6Ci. No rain on last nights weak cold front. Cu fra started to form 0845z. Grass wet with dew, concrete dry. Fantastic autumn morning. 1200z 25km, W F3, T 15.6, Td 7.8, 5Ci, 1021.1 (R) RMK: Contrails. 1Cu fra/hum. Total cloud cover 5 okta. Ci remains quite tenuous, a little thicker to the South. Deep blue sky to the Northwest. Virtually unbroken sun since 0900z. Temperatures seem a little slow to respond to the sun. Ian, Raunds, East Northants. 63m. Grid Ref SP9972 --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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On 4 Oct, 13:31, Ian wrote:
On 4 Oct, 10:29, Ian wrote: 0900z 25km, W F2-3, T 13.5, Td 9.5, 6Ci, 1020.7 (R) 09-09z Tmax 16.4, Tmin 9.3, Tg 5.9, rain Tr. RMK: Contrails. 1Cu fra, Total cloud cover 6 okta. Ci mostly very tenuous. Glanced out at 0530, 3Sc 6Ci. No rain on last nights weak cold front. Cu fra started to form 0845z. Grass wet with dew, concrete dry. Fantastic autumn morning. 1200z 25km, W F3, T 15.6, Td 7.8, 5Ci, 1021.1 (R) RMK: Contrails. 1Cu fra/hum. Total cloud cover 5 okta. Ci remains quite tenuous, a little thicker to the South. Deep blue sky to the Northwest. Virtually unbroken sun since 0900z. Temperatures seem a little slow to respond to the sun. 2100z 20km. WNW F1-2, T 8.8, Td 5.9, 1Ci. 1024.2 (R) RMK: Glorious day on Thursday, virtually unbroken sunshine and a day max of 16.6. Clear, starry night. A little Ci to the South and West. Light dew on grass. No sign of any mist. Ian, Raunds, East Northants. 63m. SP9972 -------------------------------------------------------- |
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On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 14:19:04 -0700, Ian wrote:
RMK: Glorious day on Thursday, virtually unbroken sunshine and a day max of 16.6. Clear, starry night. A little Ci to the South and West. Light dew on grass. No sign of any mist. Lovely in Dorset too. Not that quiet 2.5 metres from my front door two days ago owing to a burst water main. Men, diggers, arc lights,much cursing and swearing and drooping fags. They failed to mend after 9 hours,due to the pressure being too high so got a night crew in and finished at 0300 ish. Unfortunately they turned my supply off and forgot to..... It all happens down here you know. More exciting than that is my AWS is nearly up at home! R |
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On 5 Oct, 00:16, Robin Nicholson
wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 14:19:04 -0700, Ian wrote: RMK: Glorious day on Thursday, virtually unbroken sunshine and a day max of 16.6. Clear, starry night. A little Ci to the South and West. Light dew on grass. No sign of any mist. Lovely in Dorset too. Not that quiet 2.5 metres from my front door two days ago owing to a burst water main. Men, diggers, arc lights,much cursing and swearing and drooping fags. They failed to mend after 9 hours,due to the pressure being too high so got a night crew in and finished at 0300 ish. Unfortunately they turned my supply off and forgot to..... It all happens down here you know. More exciting than that is my AWS is nearly up at home! R Hi Robin, Sounds like a nightmare!! you haven't been having much luck with water this year have you! You should have set the Labs on them ;-) When are you hoping to get your AWS up and running? Not quiet here either tonight....Donna's snoring is causing the windows to vibrate! I've retired to the study with a large Scotch for a bit of peace, the Cat has just joined me........It must be bad ;-) Regards, Ian, Raunds, Northants. |
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On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 00:26:26 -0000, Ian wrote:
When are you hoping to get your AWS up and running? It was supposed to be this weekend - and might still be - but I have extra duty at work on both Sat&Sun. The pole is up, as is the anenometer. The aerial man surprised me when he said he had done a lot of these things recently - I get such chronic TV reception that I decided to get a sat dish and so obviously am using the same pole. This place is listed and so have it fixed to the wall of the old washhouse that lies back from the house over a courtyard. R |
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