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![]() "David Mitchell" wrote in message ... Phil, I don't want to appear rude, as I don't know who puts those figures together. However, they are plainly not accurate, or complete. Who does compile them and is there a way of contributing to them in order to get a better picture? -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. David The map is generated from the data contained in Main hours SYNOP report SMUK01 transmitted around the world from Exeter. It only containe the regular stations that are contained in that report. There are many other stations in different reports, that are not (normally) available on the internet - and even if I get them I edit out the ones that are within WMO Resolution 40 "Information on the data distribution limits imposed by WMO Resolution 40 can be found at http://www.nws.noaa.gov/tg/addata.html" I will take out phrases such as 'leads with' as clearly that may not be the case. I dont believe there is a way of contributing to those reports, although the Met Office of course are interested in snow depth readings as indicated by a post a couple of days ago. Phil |
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![]() "David Mitchell" wrote in message ... Phil, I don't want to appear rude, as I don't know who puts those figures together. However, they are plainly not accurate, or complete. Who does compile them and is there a way of contributing to them in order to get a better picture? -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. David The map is generated from the data contained in Main hours SYNOP report SMUK01 transmitted around the world from Exeter. It only containe the regular stations that are contained in that report. There are many other stations in different reports, that are not (normally) available on the internet - and even if I get them I edit out the ones that are within WMO Resolution 40 "Information on the data distribution limits imposed by WMO Resolution 40 can be found at http://www.nws.noaa.gov/tg/addata.html" I will take out phrases such as 'leads with' as clearly that may not be the case. I dont believe there is a way of contributing to those reports, although the Met Office of course are interested in snow depth readings as indicated by a post a couple of days ago. Phil |
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![]() "David Mitchell" wrote in message ... Phil, I don't want to appear rude, as I don't know who puts those figures together. However, they are plainly not accurate, or complete. Who does compile them and is there a way of contributing to them in order to get a better picture? -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. David The map is generated from the data contained in Main hours SYNOP report SMUK01 transmitted around the world from Exeter. It only containe the regular stations that are contained in that report. There are many other stations in different reports, that are not (normally) available on the internet - and even if I get them I edit out the ones that are within WMO Resolution 40 "Information on the data distribution limits imposed by WMO Resolution 40 can be found at http://www.nws.noaa.gov/tg/addata.html" I will take out phrases such as 'leads with' as clearly that may not be the case. I dont believe there is a way of contributing to those reports, although the Met Office of course are interested in snow depth readings as indicated by a post a couple of days ago. Phil |
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I include these very same figures Phil is referring to in my
"Worldwide Reports" summaries. You can also see the depths for many European and Worldwide locations, I tend to keep an eye on France, Germany & Belgium, unfortunately Holland doesn't carry the 4**** group in their coding, but most Countries do. Keith (Southend) *********************** Weather Home & Abroad http://www.southendweather.net On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 16:38:16 -0000, "Phil Layton" wrote: "David Mitchell" wrote in message ... Phil, I don't want to appear rude, as I don't know who puts those figures together. However, they are plainly not accurate, or complete. Who does compile them and is there a way of contributing to them in order to get a better picture? -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. David The map is generated from the data contained in Main hours SYNOP report SMUK01 transmitted around the world from Exeter. It only containe the regular stations that are contained in that report. There are many other stations in different reports, that are not (normally) available on the internet - and even if I get them I edit out the ones that are within WMO Resolution 40 "Information on the data distribution limits imposed by WMO Resolution 40 can be found at http://www.nws.noaa.gov/tg/addata.html" I will take out phrases such as 'leads with' as clearly that may not be the case. I dont believe there is a way of contributing to those reports, although the Met Office of course are interested in snow depth readings as indicated by a post a couple of days ago. Phil |
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I include these very same figures Phil is referring to in my
"Worldwide Reports" summaries. You can also see the depths for many European and Worldwide locations, I tend to keep an eye on France, Germany & Belgium, unfortunately Holland doesn't carry the 4**** group in their coding, but most Countries do. Keith (Southend) *********************** Weather Home & Abroad http://www.southendweather.net On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 16:38:16 -0000, "Phil Layton" wrote: "David Mitchell" wrote in message ... Phil, I don't want to appear rude, as I don't know who puts those figures together. However, they are plainly not accurate, or complete. Who does compile them and is there a way of contributing to them in order to get a better picture? -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. David The map is generated from the data contained in Main hours SYNOP report SMUK01 transmitted around the world from Exeter. It only containe the regular stations that are contained in that report. There are many other stations in different reports, that are not (normally) available on the internet - and even if I get them I edit out the ones that are within WMO Resolution 40 "Information on the data distribution limits imposed by WMO Resolution 40 can be found at http://www.nws.noaa.gov/tg/addata.html" I will take out phrases such as 'leads with' as clearly that may not be the case. I dont believe there is a way of contributing to those reports, although the Met Office of course are interested in snow depth readings as indicated by a post a couple of days ago. Phil |
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I include these very same figures Phil is referring to in my
"Worldwide Reports" summaries. You can also see the depths for many European and Worldwide locations, I tend to keep an eye on France, Germany & Belgium, unfortunately Holland doesn't carry the 4**** group in their coding, but most Countries do. Keith (Southend) *********************** Weather Home & Abroad http://www.southendweather.net On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 16:38:16 -0000, "Phil Layton" wrote: "David Mitchell" wrote in message ... Phil, I don't want to appear rude, as I don't know who puts those figures together. However, they are plainly not accurate, or complete. Who does compile them and is there a way of contributing to them in order to get a better picture? -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. David The map is generated from the data contained in Main hours SYNOP report SMUK01 transmitted around the world from Exeter. It only containe the regular stations that are contained in that report. There are many other stations in different reports, that are not (normally) available on the internet - and even if I get them I edit out the ones that are within WMO Resolution 40 "Information on the data distribution limits imposed by WMO Resolution 40 can be found at http://www.nws.noaa.gov/tg/addata.html" I will take out phrases such as 'leads with' as clearly that may not be the case. I dont believe there is a way of contributing to those reports, although the Met Office of course are interested in snow depth readings as indicated by a post a couple of days ago. Phil |
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I include these very same figures Phil is referring to in my
"Worldwide Reports" summaries. You can also see the depths for many European and Worldwide locations, I tend to keep an eye on France, Germany & Belgium, unfortunately Holland doesn't carry the 4**** group in their coding, but most Countries do. Keith (Southend) *********************** Weather Home & Abroad http://www.southendweather.net On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 16:38:16 -0000, "Phil Layton" wrote: "David Mitchell" wrote in message ... Phil, I don't want to appear rude, as I don't know who puts those figures together. However, they are plainly not accurate, or complete. Who does compile them and is there a way of contributing to them in order to get a better picture? -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. David The map is generated from the data contained in Main hours SYNOP report SMUK01 transmitted around the world from Exeter. It only containe the regular stations that are contained in that report. There are many other stations in different reports, that are not (normally) available on the internet - and even if I get them I edit out the ones that are within WMO Resolution 40 "Information on the data distribution limits imposed by WMO Resolution 40 can be found at http://www.nws.noaa.gov/tg/addata.html" I will take out phrases such as 'leads with' as clearly that may not be the case. I dont believe there is a way of contributing to those reports, although the Met Office of course are interested in snow depth readings as indicated by a post a couple of days ago. Phil |
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In uk.sci.weather on Fri, 25 Feb 2005 at 06:06:28, Phil Layton wrote :
EGLL 250520Z 05007KT 010V080 1700 SN VV/// M00/M02 Q1017 TEMPO 5000 -SN BKN018= 1700m in Sky Obscured! Looking at the radar, there seems to be a 'yellow' shower just to the west of London. Don't eat yellow snow... ![]() -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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In uk.sci.weather on Fri, 25 Feb 2005 at 06:06:28, Phil Layton wrote :
EGLL 250520Z 05007KT 010V080 1700 SN VV/// M00/M02 Q1017 TEMPO 5000 -SN BKN018= 1700m in Sky Obscured! Looking at the radar, there seems to be a 'yellow' shower just to the west of London. Don't eat yellow snow... ![]() -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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In uk.sci.weather on Fri, 25 Feb 2005 at 06:06:28, Phil Layton wrote :
EGLL 250520Z 05007KT 010V080 1700 SN VV/// M00/M02 Q1017 TEMPO 5000 -SN BKN018= 1700m in Sky Obscured! Looking at the radar, there seems to be a 'yellow' shower just to the west of London. Don't eat yellow snow... ![]() -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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