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18Z: ESE05KT 1CU 5CI 27/16 Q1013=
RMK: Another steamer Tx 30.5c Dew point up 6c on yesterday. Awaiting developments tonight - may miss everything lying between the CF and Trough. Phil -- www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm |
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![]() "Phil Layton" wrote in message ... 18Z: ESE05KT 1CU 5CI 27/16 Q1013= RMK: Another steamer Tx 30.5c Dew point up 6c on yesterday. Awaiting developments tonight - may miss everything lying between the CF and Trough. Phil -- www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm Phil, Highest max temp of the year in Romsey so far was attained today, a sweltering +28.6C. Current dewpoint is similar to your 16C with a dry bulb of 20C. Travelling over Pepperbox Hill, southeast of Salisbury shortly before sunset, I could discern some brooding Ac castellanus on the edge of vision way off to the southeast through the murk, exhibiting a deep vermilion colour. Noting earlier middle level clouds to be moving from SSE to NNW, these turreted clouds may pass close to your area. Should there be lightning in this haze, will it display any red or orange hues, I wonder? Might be worth a look after dark... ah, that's from about now. Nigel |
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On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 19:29:25 +0100, "Phil Layton"
wrote: Awaiting developments tonight - may miss everything lying between the CF and Trough. Down here in Dorset I am not expecting anything now unless there is a dramatic change but am hoping for a slight reduction in the heat tomorrow! R |
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On Jul 2, 10:42*pm, "Nigel Paice" wrote:
"Phil Layton" wrote in message ... 18Z: ESE05KT 1CU 5CI 27/16 Q1013= RMK: Another steamer Tx 30.5c Dew point up 6c on yesterday. Awaiting developments tonight - may miss everything lying between the CF and Trough. Phil -- www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm Phil, Highest max temp of the year in Romsey so far was attained today, a sweltering +28.6C. *Current dewpoint is similar to your 16C with a dry bulb of 20C. Travelling over Pepperbox Hill, southeast of Salisbury shortly before sunset, I could discern some brooding Ac castellanus on the edge of vision way off to the southeast through the murk, exhibiting a deep vermilion colour. *Noting earlier middle level clouds to be moving from SSE to NNW, these turreted clouds may pass close to your area. *Should there be lightning in this haze, will it display any red or orange hues, I wonder? *Might be worth a look after dark... ah, that's from about now. Nigel from a non tech viewpoint, 23:46 the stars are now being blotted out here (tn14 7nd) by what looks on metOff to be a good one approacing from nw france, blitzortung is 'ablaze' with lightning coming this way (W.Kent) 8-) http://www.blitzortung.org/DF/Webpag...p?lang=e&map=9 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...est_radar.html Regards, Keith |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Jul 2, 10:42 pm, "Nigel Paice" wrote: "Phil Layton" wrote in message ... 18Z: ESE05KT 1CU 5CI 27/16 Q1013= RMK: Another steamer Tx 30.5c Dew point up 6c on yesterday. Awaiting developments tonight - may miss everything lying between the CF and Trough. Phil -- www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm Phil, Highest max temp of the year in Romsey so far was attained today, a sweltering +28.6C. Current dewpoint is similar to your 16C with a dry bulb of 20C. Travelling over Pepperbox Hill, southeast of Salisbury shortly before sunset, I could discern some brooding Ac castellanus on the edge of vision way off to the southeast through the murk, exhibiting a deep vermilion colour. Noting earlier middle level clouds to be moving from SSE to NNW, these turreted clouds may pass close to your area. Should there be lightning in this haze, will it display any red or orange hues, I wonder? Might be worth a look after dark... ah, that's from about now. Nigel from a non tech viewpoint, 23:46 the stars are now being blotted out here (tn14 7nd) by what looks on metOff to be a good one approacing from nw france, blitzortung is 'ablaze' with lightning coming this way (W.Kent) 8-) http://www.blitzortung.org/DF/Webpag...p?lang=e&map=9 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...est_radar.html Regards, Keith Lightning was first detected from Romsey at 2225Z. Unsure of the exact direction for the first half hour but the flashes, averaging one every 2 minutes, are now easier to spot and they're in the arc between ESE and SE. All sheet lightning at the moment. Nigel |
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