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I've never seen such a sharp edge to a bank of cloud as this am over
Evershot. Have a look he http://www.evershot-weather.org/pix.html then scroll down to the bottom of the page Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org |
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Absolutely. All the way from Berwick-upon-Tweed to Portland Bill at
0815 GMT. http://www.sat24.com/frame.php?html=view&country=gb |
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Hugh Newbury wrote:
I've never seen such a sharp edge to a bank of cloud as this am over Evershot. Have a look he http://www.evershot-weather.org/pix.html then scroll down to the bottom of the page Hugh Is it the back edge of the cold front, or the front edge of the warm front ? |
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Joe Egginton wrote:
.... Is it the back edge of the cold front, or the front edge of the warm front ? Would that not be just 2 sides of the same coin? Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org |
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On 11 Apr, 13:32, Joe Egginton wrote:
Hugh Newbury wrote: I've never seen such a sharp edge to a bank of cloud as this am over Evershot. Have a look he http://www.evershot-weather.org/pix.html then scroll down to the bottom of the page Hugh Is it the back edge of the cold front, or the front edge of the warm front ? Yes Graham Penzance |
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