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Hi, All,
Copley soared to 12.8C todayÂ*above the inversion after a min of -3.9C, grass -9.4C Sun 5.7hr electronic, 5.1hr Campbell Stokes Monthly sun now 94.4hr electronic, 86.5hr Campbell Stokes, norm around 80hr Ken Copley Teesdale |
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Ken Cook wrote:
Hi, All, Copley soared to 12.8C todayÂ*above the inversion after a min of -3.9C, grass -9.4C Sun 5.7hr electronic, 5.1hr Campbell Stokes Monthly sun now 94.4hr electronic, 86.5hr Campbell Stokes, norm around 80hr Ken Copley Teesdale While in Tideswell, at 300m but below the inversion, we had fog all day with a max of only 3.1C -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. http://peakdistrictweather.org @TideswellWeathr |
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On Saturday, 26 November 2016 19:26:03 UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote:
Ken Cook wrote: Hi, All, Copley soared to 12.8C todayÂ*above the inversion after a min of -3..9C, grass -9.4C Sun 5.7hr electronic, 5.1hr Campbell Stokes Monthly sun now 94.4hr electronic, 86.5hr Campbell Stokes, norm around 80hr Ken Copley Teesdale While in Tideswell, at 300m but below the inversion, we had fog all day with a max of only 3.1C -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. http://peakdistrictweather.org @TideswellWeathr Ken, What height was the inversion; does anyone know? And what height is Copley? I guess it is more than 303 m asl. Cheers, Alastair. |
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On Saturday, 26 November 2016 21:06:15 UTC, Alastair wrote:
On Saturday, 26 November 2016 19:26:03 UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote: Ken Cook wrote: Hi, All, Copley soared to 12.8C todayÂ*above the inversion after a min of -3.9C, grass -9.4C Sun 5.7hr electronic, 5.1hr Campbell Stokes Monthly sun now 94.4hr electronic, 86.5hr Campbell Stokes, norm around 80hr Ken Copley Teesdale While in Tideswell, at 300m but below the inversion, we had fog all day with a max of only 3.1C -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. http://peakdistrictweather.org @TideswellWeathr Ken, What height was the inversion; does anyone know? And what height is Copley? I guess it is more than 303 m asl. Cheers, Alastair. Copley 253m I think the inversion was around 200m. Ken |
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On Saturday, 26 November 2016 23:43:02 UTC, Ken Cook wrote:
On Saturday, 26 November 2016 21:06:15 UTC, Alastair wrote: On Saturday, 26 November 2016 19:26:03 UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote: Ken Cook wrote: Hi, All, Copley soared to 12.8C todayÂ*above the inversion after a min of -3.9C, grass -9.4C Sun 5.7hr electronic, 5.1hr Campbell Stokes Monthly sun now 94.4hr electronic, 86.5hr Campbell Stokes, norm around 80hr Ken Copley Teesdale While in Tideswell, at 300m but below the inversion, we had fog all day with a max of only 3.1C -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. http://peakdistrictweather.org @TideswellWeathr Ken, What height was the inversion; does anyone know? And what height is Copley? I guess it is more than 303 m asl. Cheers, Alastair. Copley 253m I think the inversion was around 200m. Ken Thanks Ken, The inversion was obviously higher in Tideswell. Cheers, Alastair. |
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On Saturday, 26 November 2016 19:26:03 UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote:
While in Tideswell, at 300m but below the inversion, we had fog all day with a max of only 3.1C Hi, Norman, Copley Lead Mill site day max 5.0C(nearly 8C down on the MetO site), just 400 metres away and 50 metres lower into the valley. Sunny all day here but the Lead Mill screen sees no sun until February and creates its own inversions anyway. Further into the inversion at Bishop Auckland we had to wait until 2pm for confirmation that the ground had thawed sufficiently for the match to go ahead. Ken  |
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Ken Cook wrote:
On Saturday, 26 November 2016 19:26:03 UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote: While in Tideswell, at 300m but below the inversion, we had fog all day with a max of only 3.1C Hi, Norman, Copley Lead Mill site day max 5.0C(nearly 8C down on the MetO site), just 400 metres away and 50 metres lower into the valley. Sunny all day here but the Lead Mill screen sees no sun until February and creates its own inversions anyway. Further into the inversion at Bishop Auckland we had to wait until 2pm for confirmation that the ground had thawed sufficiently for the match to go ahead. Ken We had a walk yesterday afternoon and at 350m we were in bright sunshine above the inversion. In the dales the top of the fog was at about 320 metres. The inversion was obviously at a higher level here than at Copley or perhaps there was cold air pooling in the dales. That doesn't often happen because there's usually a bit too much wind. Yesterday, though, the wind was pretty light. The webcam at Harpur Hill, at about 375m on the outskirts of Buxton, showed fog pretty well all day. Again, that might have been 'home grown' rather than the product of some broadscale inversion. The webcams at the Cat & Fiddle (515m) and Flash Bar (467m), both around 9 miles SW from here, showed crystal clear air and strong sunshine all day. Who'd be a forecaster! -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. http://peakdistrictweather.org @TideswellWeathr |
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On Saturday, 26 November 2016 19:26:03 UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote:
Ken Cook wrote: Hi, All, Copley soared to 12.8C todayÂ*above the inversion after a min of -3..9C, grass -9.4C Sun 5.7hr electronic, 5.1hr Campbell Stokes Monthly sun now 94.4hr electronic, 86.5hr Campbell Stokes, norm around 80hr Ken Copley While in Tideswell, at 300m but below the inversion, we had fog all day with a max of only 3.1C Do your record show more snow falls in your area compared to records for a similar region to Tideswell? I get the impression your region is quite susceptible to mists and associate them with snowfall for reasons I can't explain. Maybe because of the drop in temperatures overnight? |
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