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0850z W F3 25km 3Cu018 16.6/11.8 1012.6
RMK: Cu med/con to the S and SE, otherwise hum and fra 09-09: Tx 16.8 Tn 9.9 Tg 6.7 RR 12.0 sss 5.3 12hr Tx 16.5 (third time in 10 days they've been different) Philip Eden Whipsnade 214, |
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"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote:
0850z W F3 25km 3Cu018 16.6/11.8 1012.6 RMK: Cu med/con to the S and SE, otherwise hum and fra 1150z SW F3 35km 5Cu030 18.6/10.6 1012.6 RMK Cu mostly med; tr Ac; tr Ci A good example of the CS sunshine recorder's greatest weakness ... burn spread. The card has a continuous trace since 0530z, whereas during the last couple of hours I doubt whether the sun has been shining much more than 50% of the time Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
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"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote :
"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: 0850z W F3 25km 3Cu018 16.6/11.8 1012.6 RMK: Cu med/con to the S and SE, otherwise hum and fra 1150z SW F3 35km 5Cu030 18.6/10.6 1012.6 RMK Cu mostly med; tr Ac; tr Ci A good example of the CS sunshine recorder's greatest weakness ... burn spread. The card has a continuous trace since 0530z, whereas during the last couple of hours I doubt whether the sun has been shining much more than 50% of the time 1750z Var/ESE F1 25km VCSH RETS 3Cu020 6Ci200 13.2/12.4 1013.4 RMK: Ci Cbgen. Several heavy/violent showers between 1450 and 1710. Thunderstorm with several close discharges between 1625 and 1705. Rainfall to date 8.4mm, bringing the total for the last two weeks to 77mm. As I write, at 1805, it's raining again. Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m |
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writes "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote : "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: 0850z W F3 25km 3Cu018 16.6/11.8 1012.6 RMK: Cu med/con to the S and SE, otherwise hum and fra 1150z SW F3 35km 5Cu030 18.6/10.6 1012.6 RMK Cu mostly med; tr Ac; tr Ci A good example of the CS sunshine recorder's greatest weakness ... burn spread. The card has a continuous trace since 0530z, whereas during the last couple of hours I doubt whether the sun has been shining much more than 50% of the time 1750z Var/ESE F1 25km VCSH RETS 3Cu020 6Ci200 13.2/12.4 1013.4 RMK: Ci Cbgen. Several heavy/violent showers between 1450 and 1710. Thunderstorm with several close discharges between 1625 and 1705. Rainfall to date 8.4mm, bringing the total for the last two weeks to 77mm. As I write, at 1805, it's raining again. Philip Eden Whipsnade 214m Drove through the TS on my way from St. Albans to Bletchley - very heavy at times, but quite localised. In the heaviest bits I'd have estimated the rainfall rate at around 100mm/hour, there was significant flooding on some of the back roads round Potter's Crouch with one section of Appspond Lane under around 9" of water. Much less intense through Hemel Hempstead but then a HUGE downpour, with some significant hail (5mm hailstones for around 30 seconds at the start) around Horton. By the time I got to the Leighton Buzzard bypass it was dry with no sign of recent precipitation. Will -- e-mail news dot will at lancre dot net '98 300Tdi Defender 110 CSW, 1/12th NB Sometimes PGP Fingerprint E089 1736 A023 9E5C AFA3 0B40 E5DC D80A 9E1F D521 Public key can be obtained from ldap://certserver.pgp.com |
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"Will Wilkinson" wrote:
Philip Eden writes "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote : "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: 0850z W F3 25km 3Cu018 16.6/11.8 1012.6 RMK: Cu med/con to the S and SE, otherwise hum and fra 1150z SW F3 35km 5Cu030 18.6/10.6 1012.6 RMK Cu mostly med; tr Ac; tr Ci A good example of the CS sunshine recorder's greatest weakness ... burn spread. The card has a continuous trace since 0530z, whereas during the last couple of hours I doubt whether the sun has been shining much more than 50% of the time 1750z Var/ESE F1 25km VCSH RETS 3Cu020 6Ci200 13.2/12.4 1013.4 RMK: Ci Cbgen. Several heavy/violent showers between 1450 and 1710. Thunderstorm with several close discharges between 1625 and 1705. Rainfall to date 8.4mm, bringing the total for the last two weeks to 77mm. As I write, at 1805, it's raining again. Drove through the TS on my way from St. Albans to Bletchley - very heavy at times, but quite localised. In the heaviest bits I'd have estimated the rainfall rate at around 100mm/hour, there was significant flooding on some of the back roads round Potter's Crouch with one section of Appspond Lane under around 9" of water. Much less intense through Hemel Hempstead but then a HUGE downpour, with some significant hail (5mm hailstones for around 30 seconds at the start) around Horton. By the time I got to the Leighton Buzzard bypass it was dry with no sign of recent precipitation. Thunderstorm with hail at Luton ... 12h rainfall total there 17.8mm, most of which fell inside one hour pe |
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