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![]() In a previous message I cannot now recover, you were querying snow depths on the North Downs. I have today received a report from Challock which lies between Ashford and Faversham. The report was for yesterday morning, 23 February 2005. A depth of five inches was reported by someone who lives locally. |
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![]() "Clive May" wrote in message ... In a previous message I cannot now recover, you were querying snow depths on the North Downs. I have today received a report from Challock which lies between Ashford and Faversham. The report was for yesterday morning, 23 February 2005. A depth of five inches was reported by someone who lives locally. Thanks Colin. All reports (preferably measured) of Wednesday morning's snowdepths in Kent, especially at higher levels, gratefully received. Philip Eden |
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![]() "Clive May" wrote in message ... In a previous message I cannot now recover, you were querying snow depths on the North Downs. I have today received a report from Challock which lies between Ashford and Faversham. The report was for yesterday morning, 23 February 2005. A depth of five inches was reported by someone who lives locally. Thanks Colin. All reports (preferably measured) of Wednesday morning's snowdepths in Kent, especially at higher levels, gratefully received. Philip Eden |
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![]() "Clive May" wrote in message ... In a previous message I cannot now recover, you were querying snow depths on the North Downs. I have today received a report from Challock which lies between Ashford and Faversham. The report was for yesterday morning, 23 February 2005. A depth of five inches was reported by someone who lives locally. Thanks Colin. All reports (preferably measured) of Wednesday morning's snowdepths in Kent, especially at higher levels, gratefully received. Philip Eden |
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![]() "Clive May" wrote in message ... In a previous message I cannot now recover, you were querying snow depths on the North Downs. I have today received a report from Challock which lies between Ashford and Faversham. The report was for yesterday morning, 23 February 2005. A depth of five inches was reported by someone who lives locally. Thanks Colin. All reports (preferably measured) of Wednesday morning's snowdepths in Kent, especially at higher levels, gratefully received. Philip Eden |
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 17:19:42 -0000, "Clive May"
wrote: In a previous message I cannot now recover, you were querying snow depths on the North Downs. I have today received a report from Challock which lies between Ashford and Faversham. The report was for yesterday morning, 23 February 2005. A depth of five inches was reported by someone who lives locally. Lydden, East Kent: At 17:25 today a BBC reporter Robert Hall was standing in continuous moderate snow and reported "6 to 8 inches of lying snow" around him. His report did not seem to be exaggerated or hyped-up. The snowy background and his film report from earlier in the afternoon is not inconsistent with that statement. He was out in the country at 17:25 but his film report from earlier showed a good deal of snow lying in Lydden itself (40m amsl). -- Dave |
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 17:19:42 -0000, "Clive May"
wrote: In a previous message I cannot now recover, you were querying snow depths on the North Downs. I have today received a report from Challock which lies between Ashford and Faversham. The report was for yesterday morning, 23 February 2005. A depth of five inches was reported by someone who lives locally. Lydden, East Kent: At 17:25 today a BBC reporter Robert Hall was standing in continuous moderate snow and reported "6 to 8 inches of lying snow" around him. His report did not seem to be exaggerated or hyped-up. The snowy background and his film report from earlier in the afternoon is not inconsistent with that statement. He was out in the country at 17:25 but his film report from earlier showed a good deal of snow lying in Lydden itself (40m amsl). -- Dave |
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 17:19:42 -0000, "Clive May"
wrote: In a previous message I cannot now recover, you were querying snow depths on the North Downs. I have today received a report from Challock which lies between Ashford and Faversham. The report was for yesterday morning, 23 February 2005. A depth of five inches was reported by someone who lives locally. Lydden, East Kent: At 17:25 today a BBC reporter Robert Hall was standing in continuous moderate snow and reported "6 to 8 inches of lying snow" around him. His report did not seem to be exaggerated or hyped-up. The snowy background and his film report from earlier in the afternoon is not inconsistent with that statement. He was out in the country at 17:25 but his film report from earlier showed a good deal of snow lying in Lydden itself (40m amsl). -- Dave |
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 17:19:42 -0000, "Clive May"
wrote: In a previous message I cannot now recover, you were querying snow depths on the North Downs. I have today received a report from Challock which lies between Ashford and Faversham. The report was for yesterday morning, 23 February 2005. A depth of five inches was reported by someone who lives locally. Lydden, East Kent: At 17:25 today a BBC reporter Robert Hall was standing in continuous moderate snow and reported "6 to 8 inches of lying snow" around him. His report did not seem to be exaggerated or hyped-up. The snowy background and his film report from earlier in the afternoon is not inconsistent with that statement. He was out in the country at 17:25 but his film report from earlier showed a good deal of snow lying in Lydden itself (40m amsl). -- Dave |
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 17:45:49 +0000, Dave Ludlow
wrote: On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 17:19:42 -0000, "Clive May" wrote: In a previous message I cannot now recover, you were querying snow depths on the North Downs. I have today received a report from Challock which lies between Ashford and Faversham. The report was for yesterday morning, 23 February 2005. A depth of five inches was reported by someone who lives locally. Lydden, East Kent: At 17:25 today a BBC reporter Robert Hall was standing in continuous moderate snow and reported "6 to 8 inches of lying snow" around him. His report did not seem to be exaggerated or hyped-up. The snowy background and his film report from earlier in the afternoon is not inconsistent with that statement. He was out in the country at 17:25 but his film report from earlier showed a good deal of snow lying in Lydden itself (40m amsl). Correction, Lydden is 67m amsl. The reporter's 17:25 "live" broadcast was probably done from from up in the nearby North Downs. -- Dave |
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