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Aberdeen reached 15 degs. That early morning Aboyne reading of 8 degs might
have been an error as by late morning it was 13 degrees there. The Aboyne webcam did indeed show some superb mountain waves but they weren't so clear on the satpics due to cirrus cover. The webcam also showed gliding activity, not a regular Friday occurrence in mid winter, so the local pilots clearly had a good day. I await reports from them. Jack |
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![]() "Jack Harrison" wrote in message ... Aberdeen reached 15 degs. That early morning Aboyne reading of 8 degs might have been an error as by late morning it was 13 degrees there. The final figure of 14.9C at Aberdeen airport was the highest December max there since 1994 (15.1C). The station record is 15.7C on 27 Dec 1983. Philip Eden |
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![]() "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote The final figure of 14.9C at Aberdeen airport was the highest December max there since 1994 (15.1C). The station record is 15.7C on 27 Dec 1983. And I remember 27 Dec 1983 very well. I walked up a hill (Scolty) near Banchory (to the SW of Aberdeen) in absolutely beautiful warm sunshine. Aberdeen area winters are second to none in Britain. Warmth like that one day, yet a few days later, cold, crisp with blue skies and 50 to 100 cms of lying snow. Jack |
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![]() "Jack Harrison" wrote in message ... "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote The final figure of 14.9C at Aberdeen airport was the highest December max there since 1994 (15.1C). The station record is 15.7C on 27 Dec 1983. And I remember 27 Dec 1983 very well. I walked up a hill (Scolty) near Banchory (to the SW of Aberdeen) in absolutely beautiful warm sunshine. Aberdeen area winters are second to none in Britain. Warmth like that one day, yet a few days later, cold, crisp with blue skies and 50 to 100 cms of lying snow. I do agree. I worked there intermittently between 1976 and 1985. One other aspect of winter I remember (which may well no longer be present) was the smell of domestic smoke concentrated under an anticyclonic inversion on an otherwise clear and very frosty evening in the city ... I hadn't smelt that since childhood. The other smell, the fishy one, worst on still summer days, was ghastly. Philip Eden |
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