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With the breeze running down the peninsula, there was a convergence line aligned with the north coast,where the sea breeze effect backed the wind slightly.
The interestng bit is how far this persisted into the Atlantic off Cape Cornwall. Shows up well here if you run the loop http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/weath...le/premium.htm Graham Penzance |
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