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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 15:42:00 -0000, "a" wrote:

No need to be smug about having such a lovely view )


:-)

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No need to be smug about having such a lovely view )

:-)

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Nice reply Alan!

If the view out of my window was like that I do not think I would get much work
done. Just as well then that the furthest I can can see from here is about
300m. Bringing it back on topic, it does make visibility estimates here a bit
tricky except when in fog

Julian Mayes,
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in a very flat part of the Thames valley.
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Dave,


when will your hogmanay hurricane link be working?


Oops! Thanks for drawing that to my attention - I archived files and
forgot to point the link to the renamed archive page!
Link on
www.fairisle.org.uk to the Hogmanay 'Hurricane' should now work.
Dave

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Brampton - two recent light RAIN showers, temps +3c 1400hrs



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Fair Isle
26 Jan
1545z
360deg 22kt gst 32kt, 6000m in light snow shower, with 7okta CB9 at

1200ft.
Temp 1.7C wet bulb 0.0C DP -3.4C
Ground just begining to whiten as snow showers, still light, become
more frequent

1555z the Davis now indicationg 1.2C

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Elevation Barometer 61.0 metres Raingauge 56.7 metres
Lat. 59° 31.61' North Long. 1° 37.74' West
Fair Isle at www.fairisle.org.uk and forecast

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On 26 Jan 2004 18:57:27 GMT, (JJCMayes1) wrote:

If the view out of my window was like that I do not think I would get much work
done.


Fortunately, I'm retired :-))))

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In message , Alan White
writes
Picture taken from where I type this:-

http://www.alan.lesley.ukgateway.net/0426.jpg


Dredging the depths of my memory - would that be Dog Rock with the
light on it? Carrick Castle is on the far bank of Loch Goil a bit round
to the right?

Superb photo - winter time was always the best for sailing in the
lochs.

Norman.
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 19:46:21 +0000, Norman Lynagh
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Dredging the depths of my memory - would that be Dog Rock with the
light on it? Carrick Castle is on the far bank of Loch Goil a bit round
to the right?


Your memory doesn't need dredging!

Superb photo - winter time was always the best for sailing in the
lochs.


Thanks, Norman, but all I did was point the camera. Geology did the
rest ;-)

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