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Todays Maxima:
Weather station Altitude Daytime Temperature
Clerkenwell 43 metres 27.2?C
London/Heathrow 25 metres 25.9?C
Northolt 39 metres 25.7?C

Pardon my ignorance. but is Clerenwell the old London WC ?

Phil
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"Phil Layton" wrote:

Todays Maxima:
Weather station Altitude Daytime Temperature
Clerkenwell 43 metres 27.2?C
London/Heathrow 25 metres 25.9?C
Northolt 39 metres 25.7?C

Pardon my ignorance. but is Clerenwell the old London WC ?

Phil, it's what I've called their site for several years ... on the
basis that weather station sites should be called by a
recognisable geographical name, and not by the name
of an organisation or a building. Whose list did
this actually appear in?

Philip


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"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom schreef in bericht
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: "Phil Layton" wrote:
: Pardon my ignorance. but is Clerenwell the old London WC ?

: Phil, it's what I've called their site for several years ... on the
: basis that weather station sites should be called by a
: recognisable geographical name, and not by the name
: of an organisation or a building. Whose list did
: this actually appear in?

The Newsquest press websites use the name Clerkenwell
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/weather/extremes/

(Apologies for also accidentally sending this to you personally instead of
the NG)

Colin Youngs
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"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message
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"Phil Layton" wrote:

Todays Maxima:
Weather station Altitude Daytime Temperature
Clerkenwell 43 metres 27.2?C
London/Heathrow 25 metres 25.9?C
Northolt 39 metres 25.7?C

Pardon my ignorance. but is Clerenwell the old London WC ?

Phil, it's what I've called their site for several years ... on the
basis that weather station sites should be called by a
recognisable geographical name, and not by the name
of an organisation or a building. Whose list did
this actually appear in?


Bournemouth Echo:
http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/weather/extremes/

Phil




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