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Wednesday 21st December 2016


Meteosat MSG satellite picture from Ferdinand Valk’s site at 12.00 UTC http://www.fvalk.com/images/Day_image/MSG-1200-EUR.jpg

Meteosat MSG-3 satellite picture from Bernard Burton’s site at 12.00 UTC http://www.woksat.info/etcyl21m/yl21-msg-1200-uk.html

NOAA 19 satellite picture from Bernard Burton’s site at 13.58 UTC http://www.woksat.info/etcyl21/yl21-1358-b-uk.html


UK min. temps on Tuesday night http://tinyurl.com/bas2wpv

Loch Glascarnoch, Aviemore, Copley, Cranwell and Waddington 1.2°C, Bedford 1.1°C, Brize Norton and Charlwood 0.9°C, Glen Ogle 0.7°C, Tain Range 0.6°C, Aboyne -0.7°C.

Mumbles and Milford Haven 7.5°C, Culdrose 7.6°C, Ronaldsway (IOM) 7.7°C, Pembrey Sands 7.8°C, St Mary’s (Scilly) 8.6°C.


UK max. temps on Wednesday http://tinyurl.com/b68do2b

Glen Ogle 2.3°C, Aviemore 3.3°C, Altnaharra and Loch Glascarnoch 3.7°C, Ballypatrick and Tain Range 4.0°C.

Middle Wallop, Chivenor, Culdrose, Farnborough and Guernsey Airport 11.4°C, Jersey Airport and St Helier (Jersey) 11.5°C, Gravesend (Broadness) 11.6°C, St Mary’s (Scilly) and Northolt 11.7°C, Bournemouth (Hurn) 11.9°C, Heathrow 12.1°C, London St James’s Park 12.2°C.

OGIMET summary http://tinyurl.com/zga3sws


Rainfall radar http://www.weathercast. co.uk/radar/united-kingdom.html or http://nl.meteox.com/nl-nl?fc=0&imag...ropa24uurwsg84

UK rainfall totals in 24 hours to 18.00 UTC on Wednesday http://tinyurl.com/ahsgjwh

Lusa (Skye), Glasgow (Bishopton) and Redesdale 13 mm, Eskdalemuir 14 mm, Castlederg and Loch Glascarnoch 15 mm, Keswick 16 mm, Tulloch Bridge and Strathallan 17 mm, Shap 18 mm, Lerwick and Capel Curig 19 mm.


Colin Youngs
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On Wednesday, 21 December 2016 22:08:30 UTC, Colin Youngs wrote:
Wednesday 21st December 2016


Meteosat MSG satellite picture from Ferdinand Valk’s site at 12.00 UTC http://www.fvalk.com/images/Day_image/MSG-1200-EUR.jpg


So that is what volcanic eruptions look like from a satellite. No wonder the buggers can never find them.

Meteosat MSG-3 satellite picture from Bernard Burton’s site at 12..00 UTC http://www.woksat.info/etcyl21m/yl21-msg-1200-uk.html


We had quite a splash in the early afternoon in Stoke on Trent. When the sky cleared you could see those clouds they are ice on the top so that explains Red skies at two something just blew.

NOAA 19 satellite picture from Bernard Burton’s site at 13.58 UTC http://www.woksat.info/etcyl21/yl21-1358-b-uk.html


Red skies at noon something gone boom

Tomorrow you will be doing a sunniest location; how about a section for the most highs and lows depicted on analysis charts?
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On Thursday, 22 December 2016 23:20:46 UTC, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Wednesday, 21 December 2016 22:08:30 UTC, Colin Youngs wrote:
Wednesday 21st December 2016


Meteosat MSG satellite picture from Ferdinand Valk’s site at 12..00 UTC http://www.fvalk.com/images/Day_image/MSG-1200-EUR.jpg


So that is what volcanic eruptions look like from a satellite. No wonder the buggers can never find them.

Meteosat MSG-3 satellite picture from Bernard Burton’s site at 12.00 UTC http://www.woksat.info/etcyl21m/yl21-msg-1200-uk.html


We had quite a splash in the early afternoon in Stoke on Trent. When the sky cleared you could see those clouds they are ice on the top so that explains Red skies at two something just blew.

NOAA 19 satellite picture from Bernard Burton’s site at 13.58 UTC http://www.woksat.info/etcyl21/yl21-1358-b-uk.html


Red skies at noon something gone boom

Tomorrow you will be doing a sunniest location; how about a section for the most highs and lows depicted on analysis charts?


http://www.ispreview.co.uk/talk/show...reported/page2


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