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Colin Youngs wrote:
Rob Overfield wrote in message ... :http://www.ximenes.org.uk/snow.html Impressive. Can you remind us where these photos were taken, Rob ? The pictures were taken on Boltshope Park. This is a small area of improved pasture in the Durham Dales, North Pennines, near Bolts Law. It contains a handful of houses. The nearest settlement on a roadmap would be Hunstanworth (near Blanchland) about a mile away though Townfield would show on a 1:50K OS map. Colin |
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![]() "Colin Blackburn" wrote: The pictures were taken on Boltshope Park. This is a small area of improved pasture in the Durham Dales, North Pennines, near Bolts Law. It contains a handful of houses. The nearest settlement on a roadmap would be Hunstanworth (near Blanchland) about a mile away though Townfield would show on a 1:50K OS map. Thanks for the background, Colin. Can you tell us who runs the met station, and whether there was a particular reason for its installation. It is, I believe, the highest met recording site in the UK in a populated area. Philip Eden |
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![]() "Colin Blackburn" wrote: The pictures were taken on Boltshope Park. This is a small area of improved pasture in the Durham Dales, North Pennines, near Bolts Law. It contains a handful of houses. The nearest settlement on a roadmap would be Hunstanworth (near Blanchland) about a mile away though Townfield would show on a 1:50K OS map. Thanks for the background, Colin. Can you tell us who runs the met station, and whether there was a particular reason for its installation. It is, I believe, the highest met recording site in the UK in a populated area. Philip Eden |
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![]() "Colin Blackburn" wrote: The pictures were taken on Boltshope Park. This is a small area of improved pasture in the Durham Dales, North Pennines, near Bolts Law. It contains a handful of houses. The nearest settlement on a roadmap would be Hunstanworth (near Blanchland) about a mile away though Townfield would show on a 1:50K OS map. Thanks for the background, Colin. Can you tell us who runs the met station, and whether there was a particular reason for its installation. It is, I believe, the highest met recording site in the UK in a populated area. Philip Eden |
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![]() "Colin Blackburn" wrote: The pictures were taken on Boltshope Park. This is a small area of improved pasture in the Durham Dales, North Pennines, near Bolts Law. It contains a handful of houses. The nearest settlement on a roadmap would be Hunstanworth (near Blanchland) about a mile away though Townfield would show on a 1:50K OS map. Thanks for the background, Colin. Can you tell us who runs the met station, and whether there was a particular reason for its installation. It is, I believe, the highest met recording site in the UK in a populated area. Philip Eden |
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Philip Eden wrote:
"Colin Blackburn" wrote: The pictures were taken on Boltshope Park. This is a small area of improved pasture in the Durham Dales, North Pennines, near Bolts Law. It contains a handful of houses. The nearest settlement on a roadmap would be Hunstanworth (near Blanchland) about a mile away though Townfield would show on a 1:50K OS map. Thanks for the background, Colin. Can you tell us who runs the met station, and whether there was a particular reason for its installation. It is, I believe, the highest met recording site in the UK in a populated area. The station is run by my neighbour. He does it as a part time job on top of whatever else he does. I'm not sure of the history but I'll ask him if anyone is interested. He has lived up here for about 14 years, long before we moved up here, I don't know if the station existed before then. As far as I am aware the figures are used for the determination of cold weather payments in the region---if so then that's probably very good for the local pensioners as it can be quite balmy down in Blanchland while it's parky up our way. He has also mentioned confirming local conditions to the RAF when they think their pilots are making excuses (usually about the low cloud.) Colin |
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Philip Eden wrote:
"Colin Blackburn" wrote: The pictures were taken on Boltshope Park. This is a small area of improved pasture in the Durham Dales, North Pennines, near Bolts Law. It contains a handful of houses. The nearest settlement on a roadmap would be Hunstanworth (near Blanchland) about a mile away though Townfield would show on a 1:50K OS map. Thanks for the background, Colin. Can you tell us who runs the met station, and whether there was a particular reason for its installation. It is, I believe, the highest met recording site in the UK in a populated area. The station is run by my neighbour. He does it as a part time job on top of whatever else he does. I'm not sure of the history but I'll ask him if anyone is interested. He has lived up here for about 14 years, long before we moved up here, I don't know if the station existed before then. As far as I am aware the figures are used for the determination of cold weather payments in the region---if so then that's probably very good for the local pensioners as it can be quite balmy down in Blanchland while it's parky up our way. He has also mentioned confirming local conditions to the RAF when they think their pilots are making excuses (usually about the low cloud.) Colin |
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Philip Eden wrote:
"Colin Blackburn" wrote: The pictures were taken on Boltshope Park. This is a small area of improved pasture in the Durham Dales, North Pennines, near Bolts Law. It contains a handful of houses. The nearest settlement on a roadmap would be Hunstanworth (near Blanchland) about a mile away though Townfield would show on a 1:50K OS map. Thanks for the background, Colin. Can you tell us who runs the met station, and whether there was a particular reason for its installation. It is, I believe, the highest met recording site in the UK in a populated area. The station is run by my neighbour. He does it as a part time job on top of whatever else he does. I'm not sure of the history but I'll ask him if anyone is interested. He has lived up here for about 14 years, long before we moved up here, I don't know if the station existed before then. As far as I am aware the figures are used for the determination of cold weather payments in the region---if so then that's probably very good for the local pensioners as it can be quite balmy down in Blanchland while it's parky up our way. He has also mentioned confirming local conditions to the RAF when they think their pilots are making excuses (usually about the low cloud.) Colin |
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Philip Eden wrote:
"Colin Blackburn" wrote: The pictures were taken on Boltshope Park. This is a small area of improved pasture in the Durham Dales, North Pennines, near Bolts Law. It contains a handful of houses. The nearest settlement on a roadmap would be Hunstanworth (near Blanchland) about a mile away though Townfield would show on a 1:50K OS map. Thanks for the background, Colin. Can you tell us who runs the met station, and whether there was a particular reason for its installation. It is, I believe, the highest met recording site in the UK in a populated area. The station is run by my neighbour. He does it as a part time job on top of whatever else he does. I'm not sure of the history but I'll ask him if anyone is interested. He has lived up here for about 14 years, long before we moved up here, I don't know if the station existed before then. As far as I am aware the figures are used for the determination of cold weather payments in the region---if so then that's probably very good for the local pensioners as it can be quite balmy down in Blanchland while it's parky up our way. He has also mentioned confirming local conditions to the RAF when they think their pilots are making excuses (usually about the low cloud.) Colin |
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