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tony_powell writes: "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , What Simon has said seems consistent with the chart in Weather Log, though by 1200 the centre of the low had reached SW England. What I should have said, by figures, I meant the temperatures. Or just maybe I'm missing something. Brrrrr. From your "brrrrr" I'd guess that you might have missed that he was referring to temperatures at 850HPa (or 850mb if you prefer), in other words a few thousand feet up. At the surface, I'd imagine that maxima would have been something like 10-15C. -- John Hall "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) |
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tony_powell writes: "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , What Simon has said seems consistent with the chart in Weather Log, though by 1200 the centre of the low had reached SW England. What I should have said, by figures, I meant the temperatures. Or just maybe I'm missing something. Brrrrr. From your "brrrrr" I'd guess that you might have missed that he was referring to temperatures at 850HPa (or 850mb if you prefer), in other words a few thousand feet up. At the surface, I'd imagine that maxima would have been something like 10-15C. -- John Hall "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) |
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tony_powell writes: "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , What Simon has said seems consistent with the chart in Weather Log, though by 1200 the centre of the low had reached SW England. What I should have said, by figures, I meant the temperatures. Or just maybe I'm missing something. Brrrrr. From your "brrrrr" I'd guess that you might have missed that he was referring to temperatures at 850HPa (or 850mb if you prefer), in other words a few thousand feet up. At the surface, I'd imagine that maxima would have been something like 10-15C. -- John Hall "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... From your "brrrrr" I'd guess that you might have missed that he was referring to temperatures at 850HPa (or 850mb if you prefer), in other words a few thousand feet up. At the surface, I'd imagine that maxima would have been something like 10-15C. -- John Hall "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) Whoops............... Back to the glass of wine. Tony |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... From your "brrrrr" I'd guess that you might have missed that he was referring to temperatures at 850HPa (or 850mb if you prefer), in other words a few thousand feet up. At the surface, I'd imagine that maxima would have been something like 10-15C. -- John Hall "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) Whoops............... Back to the glass of wine. Tony |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... From your "brrrrr" I'd guess that you might have missed that he was referring to temperatures at 850HPa (or 850mb if you prefer), in other words a few thousand feet up. At the surface, I'd imagine that maxima would have been something like 10-15C. -- John Hall "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) Whoops............... Back to the glass of wine. Tony |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... From your "brrrrr" I'd guess that you might have missed that he was referring to temperatures at 850HPa (or 850mb if you prefer), in other words a few thousand feet up. At the surface, I'd imagine that maxima would have been something like 10-15C. -- John Hall "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) Whoops............... Back to the glass of wine. Tony |
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