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Default Low Humidity in Leeds

A dew point of 1.5 Deg C and a temperature of 23.2 C at 1700 today in West
Leeds
This gives a humidity of 24%. These values are more reminiscent of early
spring

Rob
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A dew point of 1.5 Deg C and a temperature of 23.2 C at 1700 today in West
Leeds
This gives a humidity of 24%. These values are more reminiscent of early
spring
Rob
Farsley
420 ft AMSL


Very surprised at that Robert, I have no figures to say otherwise, but it
was mostly cloudy, very sticky and very warm here in S Leeds at 17:00.

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Brian


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"Robert Brooks" wrote in message
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| A dew point of 1.5 Deg C and a temperature of 23.2 C at 1700 today in West
| Leeds
| This gives a humidity of 24%. These values are more reminiscent of early
| spring
|
| Rob
| Farsley
| 420 ft AMSL

As low as 15% at EGNX (East Midlands Airport) with 26C/-3C

http://www.meteocentre.com/cgi-bin/g...NG=en&DELT=024

Joe


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Default Low Humidity in Leeds

.... quite interesting to see the area of low RH drifting and expanding
northwards during the afternoon - here in Bracknell down to around 25 to
30% (not very accurate equipment!), but showed up nicely on the
contouring package that WeatherOnline run - sharp electric shocks from
everything in the house - but very pleasant working outside - laying a
path and watching the *wonderful* display of cirrus - largely
contrail-based as far as I could see (as this morning / Wednesday).

http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/


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Martin Rowley: data via:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/metindex.htm
Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Great Hollands), Berkshire.
NGR: SU 854 667
Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N); Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W)
Height(amsl): 80 metres (262 feet)




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