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Old June 22nd 04, 08:28 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default WR Reading Low Level Shear

Raining here for a couple of hours now

Just went out for a fag at about 9pm and looking up immeadiatly noticed some
very promenent wind shear at lower levels scud was moving SE at the lowest
level through South to Southwest (all this appeared to be in the lowest
500ft or so from the base up) really beautiful stuff. Then there was a
heavier burst of rain darkened the sky and made this less noticable

Then I've read Waghorn's post a (TN risk) and can see what he means.

Don't normlly post that often unless Im really exited

Patrick Hayes


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