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0850z N F3 4000m -SN 6St006 8As120 -00.9/-01.5 1008.1
RMK: Snow depth 5cm. Most surfaces covered including gravel, but not most paving slabs. 09-09: Tx 9.0 Tn -1.5 Tg -5.5 RR 4.5 sss 4.8 Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
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On Apr 6, 10:29*am, "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom
wrote: 0850z * *N F3 *4000m *-SN *6St006 8As120 *-00.9/-01.5 *1008.1 * * * * *RMK: Snow depth 5cm. *Most surfaces covered including * * * * *gravel, but not most paving slabs. 09-09: *Tx 9.0 *Tn -1.5 *Tg -5.5 *RR 4.5 *sss 4.8 Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m hello Philip , a good 5-7 cm here , snow still in the shade at noon , guess thats the low dewpoint , in need to ask a question ,you may know the answer , during the snow this morning a wind (quite strong) seem to appear for around 30 mins , any idea what the cause of this was thanks Vince Aylesbury 300 ft absl |
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"vince" wrote :
On Apr 6, 10:29 am, "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: 0850z N F3 4000m -SN 6St006 8As120 -00.9/-01.5 1008.1 RMK: Snow depth 5cm. Most surfaces covered including gravel, but not most paving slabs. : hello Philip , : a good 5-7 cm here , snow still in the shade at noon , guess thats the : low dewpoint , in need to ask a question ,you may know the answer , : during the snow this morning a wind (quite strong) seem to appear for : around 30 mins , any idea what the cause of this was : thanks Dunno Vince ... I didn't notice it here although I did notice that the fields at the top of the Downs were almost swept clear of snow when I did my 09z observation walk there, which suggests that the wind had been stronger than the F3 I reported. My feeling is that there is likely to have been an increase in wind on the back edge of the mesoscale feature which brought the snow as the northerly kicked in again ... similar to a squall at a proper cold front. Perhaps someone following the synoptic detail could answer. Philip |
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