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It might be a bit murky down below, but the air
seems quite dry higher up: Temps and dew points at 1500Z from http://www.met.rdg.ac.uk/~brugge/15.html 4.0 -21.1 Aonach Moor 4.1 -18.1 Cairngorm 3.7 -15.0 Cairnwell 2.6 -17.5 Great Dun Fell Or is this a feature of modern instrumentation - or a synop-creation bug? Roger |
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On Dec 21, 4:08�pm, Roger Brugge wrote:
It might be a bit murky down below, but the air seems quite dry higher up: Temps and dew points at 1500Z fromhttp://www.met.rdg.ac.uk/~brugge/15.html 4.0 -21.1 Aonach Moor 4.1 -18.1 Cairngorm 3.7 -15.0 Cairnwell 2.6 -17.5 Great Dun Fell Or is this a feature of modern instrumentation - or a synop-creation bug? Roger Roger, The midday radiosonde ascents from northern England confirm the strongly subsided air. Albermarle: At 920mb (approx 3000ft) T +6C Td -18C Nottingham(Watnall): At 950mb (approx 2000ft) T +5C Td -15C. Dick Lovett |
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