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Monday, 04 April 2005
BRACKNELL (TF) 0610 SSW F2-3 10km -RA HZ 3/SC 7/SC 8/AS T109D092 RMK: Rain has just started here.= 0730 SSW F3 6000 -RA BR 7/SC 8/SC T104D089 RMK: steady/light rain now, but evaporation just about keeping up with the rain so surfaces not particularly damp.= 0745 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 3/ST 7/SC 8/SC RMK: Rainfall intensity, though still light (-RA), is sufficient to dampen ground generally - visibility also creeping down.= 0800 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 4/ST 7/SC 8/SC T102D088 RMK: St base (lowest) somewhere around 800/900ft, with the SC layers 1500 and 3000ft. Steady, but light, rain.= 0900 SW F2 4000 -RA BR 2/ST 6/ST 8/SC T103D093 RMK: Cloud motion (lowest) more from west now (base circa 700ft), so we must be close to surface frontal discontinuity going through; PPN very light now - a period of moderate rain (RA) since last observation has left everything nicely damp/wet. [ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z): screen min: 10.0 grass min: 07.4 precipitation: 0.6 ]= 1100 WSW F2 25km -RA 6/SC 8/AS T092D074 RMK: A period of RADZ (thick rain & drizzle) around 10Z, but thereafter, very light rain from the rearward overhang associated with the cold front; visibility at least 25km, may be mo cloud base no lower than 4000ft.= -- Martin Rowley: data via - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/metindex.htm Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W) |
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Monday, 04 April 2005
BRACKNELL (TF) 0610 SSW F2-3 10km -RA HZ 3/SC 7/SC 8/AS T109D092 RMK: Rain has just started here.= 0730 SSW F3 6000 -RA BR 7/SC 8/SC T104D089 RMK: steady/light rain now, but evaporation just about keeping up with the rain so surfaces not particularly damp.= 0745 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 3/ST 7/SC 8/SC RMK: Rainfall intensity, though still light (-RA), is sufficient to dampen ground generally - visibility also creeping down.= 0800 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 4/ST 7/SC 8/SC T102D088 RMK: St base (lowest) somewhere around 800/900ft, with the SC layers 1500 and 3000ft. Steady, but light, rain.= 0900 SW F2 4000 -RA BR 2/ST 6/ST 8/SC T103D093 RMK: Cloud motion (lowest) more from west now (base circa 700ft), so we must be close to surface frontal discontinuity going through; PPN very light now - a period of moderate rain (RA) since last observation has left everything nicely damp/wet. [ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z): screen min: 10.0 grass min: 07.4 precipitation: 0.6 ]= 1100 WSW F2 25km -RA 6/SC 8/AS T092D074 RMK: A period of RADZ (thick rain & drizzle) around 10Z, but thereafter, very light rain from the rearward overhang associated with the cold front; visibility at least 25km, may be mo cloud base no lower than 4000ft.= 1300 W F2 35km - 1/CU 7/SC //CI T101D077 RMK: Rain ceased by 1130Z: Cu observed limited vertical extent. Also present are 2 oktas Sc to the east, i.e. in the zone of the retreating front. The main Sc deck is around 6000ft (might be higher), and there appears to be a break to the distant west where Ci is illuminated.= -- Martin Rowley: data via - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/metindex.htm Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W) |
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Monday, 04 April 2005
BRACKNELL (TF) 0610 SSW F2-3 10km -RA HZ 3/SC 7/SC 8/AS T109D092 RMK: Rain has just started here.= 0730 SSW F3 6000 -RA BR 7/SC 8/SC T104D089 RMK: steady/light rain now, but evaporation just about keeping up with the rain so surfaces not particularly damp.= 0745 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 3/ST 7/SC 8/SC RMK: Rainfall intensity, though still light (-RA), is sufficient to dampen ground generally - visibility also creeping down.= 0800 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 4/ST 7/SC 8/SC T102D088 RMK: St base (lowest) somewhere around 800/900ft, with the SC layers 1500 and 3000ft. Steady, but light, rain.= 0900 SW F2 4000 -RA BR 2/ST 6/ST 8/SC T103D093 RMK: Cloud motion (lowest) more from west now (base circa 700ft), so we must be close to surface frontal discontinuity going through; PPN very light now - a period of moderate rain (RA) since last observation has left everything nicely damp/wet. [ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z): screen min: 10.0 grass min: 07.4 precipitation: 0.6 ]= 1100 WSW F2 25km -RA 6/SC 8/AS T092D074 RMK: A period of RADZ (thick rain & drizzle) around 10Z, but thereafter, very light rain from the rearward overhang associated with the cold front; visibility at least 25km, may be mo cloud base no lower than 4000ft.= 1300 W F2 35km - 1/CU 7/SC //CI T101D077 RMK: Rain ceased by 1130Z: Cu observed limited vertical extent. Also present are 2 oktas Sc to the east, i.e. in the zone of the retreating front. The main Sc deck is around 6000ft (might be higher), and there appears to be a break to the distant west where Ci is illuminated.= -- Martin Rowley: data via - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/metindex.htm Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W) |
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Monday, 04 April 2005
BRACKNELL (TF) 0610 SSW F2-3 10km -RA HZ 3/SC 7/SC 8/AS T109D092 RMK: Rain has just started here.= 0730 SSW F3 6000 -RA BR 7/SC 8/SC T104D089 RMK: steady/light rain now, but evaporation just about keeping up with the rain so surfaces not particularly damp.= 0745 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 3/ST 7/SC 8/SC RMK: Rainfall intensity, though still light (-RA), is sufficient to dampen ground generally - visibility also creeping down.= 0800 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 4/ST 7/SC 8/SC T102D088 RMK: St base (lowest) somewhere around 800/900ft, with the SC layers 1500 and 3000ft. Steady, but light, rain.= 0900 SW F2 4000 -RA BR 2/ST 6/ST 8/SC T103D093 RMK: Cloud motion (lowest) more from west now (base circa 700ft), so we must be close to surface frontal discontinuity going through; PPN very light now - a period of moderate rain (RA) since last observation has left everything nicely damp/wet. [ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z): screen min: 10.0 grass min: 07.4 precipitation: 0.6 ]= 1100 WSW F2 25km -RA 6/SC 8/AS T092D074 RMK: A period of RADZ (thick rain & drizzle) around 10Z, but thereafter, very light rain from the rearward overhang associated with the cold front; visibility at least 25km, may be mo cloud base no lower than 4000ft.= 1300 W F2 35km - 1/CU 7/SC //CI T101D077 RMK: Rain ceased by 1130Z: Cu observed limited vertical extent. Also present are 2 oktas Sc to the east, i.e. in the zone of the retreating front. The main Sc deck is around 6000ft (might be higher), and there appears to be a break to the distant west where Ci is illuminated.= -- Martin Rowley: data via - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/metindex.htm Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W) |
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BRACKNELL (TF) 0610 SSW F2-3 10km -RA HZ 3/SC 7/SC 8/AS T109D092 RMK: Rain has just started here.= 0730 SSW F3 6000 -RA BR 7/SC 8/SC T104D089 RMK: steady/light rain now, but evaporation just about keeping up with the rain so surfaces not particularly damp.= 0745 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 3/ST 7/SC 8/SC RMK: Rainfall intensity, though still light (-RA), is sufficient to dampen ground generally - visibility also creeping down.= 0800 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 4/ST 7/SC 8/SC T102D088 RMK: St base (lowest) somewhere around 800/900ft, with the SC layers 1500 and 3000ft. Steady, but light, rain.= 0900 SW F2 4000 -RA BR 2/ST 6/ST 8/SC T103D093 RMK: Cloud motion (lowest) more from west now (base circa 700ft), so we must be close to surface frontal discontinuity going through; PPN very light now - a period of moderate rain (RA) since last observation has left everything nicely damp/wet. [ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z): screen min: 10.0 grass min: 07.4 precipitation: 0.6 ]= 1100 WSW F2 25km -RA 6/SC 8/AS T092D074 RMK: A period of RADZ (thick rain & drizzle) around 10Z, but thereafter, very light rain from the rearward overhang associated with the cold front; visibility at least 25km, may be mo cloud base no lower than 4000ft.= 1300 W F2 35km - 1/CU 7/SC //CI T101D077 RMK: Rain ceased by 1130Z: Cu observed limited vertical extent. Also present are 2 oktas Sc to the east, i.e. in the zone of the retreating front. The main Sc deck is around 6000ft (might be higher), and there appears to be a break to the distant west where Ci is illuminated.= -- Martin Rowley: data via - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/metindex.htm Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W) |
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BRACKNELL (TF) 0610 SSW F2-3 10km -RA HZ 3/SC 7/SC 8/AS T109D092 RMK: Rain has just started here.= 0730 SSW F3 6000 -RA BR 7/SC 8/SC T104D089 RMK: steady/light rain now, but evaporation just about keeping up with the rain so surfaces not particularly damp.= 0745 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 3/ST 7/SC 8/SC RMK: Rainfall intensity, though still light (-RA), is sufficient to dampen ground generally - visibility also creeping down.= 0800 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 4/ST 7/SC 8/SC T102D088 RMK: St base (lowest) somewhere around 800/900ft, with the SC layers 1500 and 3000ft. Steady, but light, rain.= 0900 SW F2 4000 -RA BR 2/ST 6/ST 8/SC T103D093 RMK: Cloud motion (lowest) more from west now (base circa 700ft), so we must be close to surface frontal discontinuity going through; PPN very light now - a period of moderate rain (RA) since last observation has left everything nicely damp/wet. [ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z): screen min: 10.0 grass min: 07.4 precipitation: 0.6 ]= 1100 WSW F2 25km -RA 6/SC 8/AS T092D074 RMK: A period of RADZ (thick rain & drizzle) around 10Z, but thereafter, very light rain from the rearward overhang associated with the cold front; visibility at least 25km, may be mo cloud base no lower than 4000ft.= 1300 W F2 35km - 1/CU 7/SC //CI T101D077 RMK: Rain ceased by 1130Z: Cu observed limited vertical extent. Also present are 2 oktas Sc to the east, i.e. in the zone of the retreating front. The main Sc deck is around 6000ft, and there appears to be a break to the distant west where Ci is illuminated.= 1800 SW F2 25km - 2/SC 6/CI T116D040 RMK: The Cirrus has a floccus element (PPN streamers leaving the base) and the whole environment at high levels exhibits a high degree of shear. In addition, 2 oktas of Ac present, and as I look out of the window, the western horizon is looking quite 'threatening' - presumably the 2nd cold front or trough to come. [ DAYTIME DATA (09Z - 18Z): screen max: 12.5 precipitation: 0.2 other data: Hard/paved surfaces dried well.]= -- Martin Rowley: data via - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/metindex.htm Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W) |
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BRACKNELL (TF) 0610 SSW F2-3 10km -RA HZ 3/SC 7/SC 8/AS T109D092 RMK: Rain has just started here.= 0730 SSW F3 6000 -RA BR 7/SC 8/SC T104D089 RMK: steady/light rain now, but evaporation just about keeping up with the rain so surfaces not particularly damp.= 0745 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 3/ST 7/SC 8/SC RMK: Rainfall intensity, though still light (-RA), is sufficient to dampen ground generally - visibility also creeping down.= 0800 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 4/ST 7/SC 8/SC T102D088 RMK: St base (lowest) somewhere around 800/900ft, with the SC layers 1500 and 3000ft. Steady, but light, rain.= 0900 SW F2 4000 -RA BR 2/ST 6/ST 8/SC T103D093 RMK: Cloud motion (lowest) more from west now (base circa 700ft), so we must be close to surface frontal discontinuity going through; PPN very light now - a period of moderate rain (RA) since last observation has left everything nicely damp/wet. [ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z): screen min: 10.0 grass min: 07.4 precipitation: 0.6 ]= 1100 WSW F2 25km -RA 6/SC 8/AS T092D074 RMK: A period of RADZ (thick rain & drizzle) around 10Z, but thereafter, very light rain from the rearward overhang associated with the cold front; visibility at least 25km, may be mo cloud base no lower than 4000ft.= 1300 W F2 35km - 1/CU 7/SC //CI T101D077 RMK: Rain ceased by 1130Z: Cu observed limited vertical extent. Also present are 2 oktas Sc to the east, i.e. in the zone of the retreating front. The main Sc deck is around 6000ft, and there appears to be a break to the distant west where Ci is illuminated.= 1800 SW F2 25km - 2/SC 6/CI T116D040 RMK: The Cirrus has a floccus element (PPN streamers leaving the base) and the whole environment at high levels exhibits a high degree of shear. In addition, 2 oktas of Ac present, and as I look out of the window, the western horizon is looking quite 'threatening' - presumably the 2nd cold front or trough to come. [ DAYTIME DATA (09Z - 18Z): screen max: 12.5 precipitation: 0.2 other data: Hard/paved surfaces dried well.]= -- Martin Rowley: data via - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/metindex.htm Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W) |
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BRACKNELL (TF) 0610 SSW F2-3 10km -RA HZ 3/SC 7/SC 8/AS T109D092 RMK: Rain has just started here.= 0730 SSW F3 6000 -RA BR 7/SC 8/SC T104D089 RMK: steady/light rain now, but evaporation just about keeping up with the rain so surfaces not particularly damp.= 0745 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 3/ST 7/SC 8/SC RMK: Rainfall intensity, though still light (-RA), is sufficient to dampen ground generally - visibility also creeping down.= 0800 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 4/ST 7/SC 8/SC T102D088 RMK: St base (lowest) somewhere around 800/900ft, with the SC layers 1500 and 3000ft. Steady, but light, rain.= 0900 SW F2 4000 -RA BR 2/ST 6/ST 8/SC T103D093 RMK: Cloud motion (lowest) more from west now (base circa 700ft), so we must be close to surface frontal discontinuity going through; PPN very light now - a period of moderate rain (RA) since last observation has left everything nicely damp/wet. [ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z): screen min: 10.0 grass min: 07.4 precipitation: 0.6 ]= 1100 WSW F2 25km -RA 6/SC 8/AS T092D074 RMK: A period of RADZ (thick rain & drizzle) around 10Z, but thereafter, very light rain from the rearward overhang associated with the cold front; visibility at least 25km, may be mo cloud base no lower than 4000ft.= 1300 W F2 35km - 1/CU 7/SC //CI T101D077 RMK: Rain ceased by 1130Z: Cu observed limited vertical extent. Also present are 2 oktas Sc to the east, i.e. in the zone of the retreating front. The main Sc deck is around 6000ft, and there appears to be a break to the distant west where Ci is illuminated.= 1800 SW F2 25km - 2/SC 6/CI T116D040 RMK: The Cirrus has a floccus element (PPN streamers leaving the base) and the whole environment at high levels exhibits a high degree of shear. In addition, 2 oktas of Ac present, and as I look out of the window, the western horizon is looking quite 'threatening' - presumably the 2nd cold front or trough to come. [ DAYTIME DATA (09Z - 18Z): screen max: 12.5 precipitation: 0.2 other data: Hard/paved surfaces dried well.]= -- Martin Rowley: data via - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/metindex.htm Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W) |
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BRACKNELL (TF) 0610 SSW F2-3 10km -RA HZ 3/SC 7/SC 8/AS T109D092 RMK: Rain has just started here.= 0730 SSW F3 6000 -RA BR 7/SC 8/SC T104D089 RMK: steady/light rain now, but evaporation just about keeping up with the rain so surfaces not particularly damp.= 0745 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 3/ST 7/SC 8/SC RMK: Rainfall intensity, though still light (-RA), is sufficient to dampen ground generally - visibility also creeping down.= 0800 SSW F3 5000 -RA BR 4/ST 7/SC 8/SC T102D088 RMK: St base (lowest) somewhere around 800/900ft, with the SC layers 1500 and 3000ft. Steady, but light, rain.= 0900 SW F2 4000 -RA BR 2/ST 6/ST 8/SC T103D093 RMK: Cloud motion (lowest) more from west now (base circa 700ft), so we must be close to surface frontal discontinuity going through; PPN very light now - a period of moderate rain (RA) since last observation has left everything nicely damp/wet. [ OVERNIGHT DATA (18Z - 09Z): screen min: 10.0 grass min: 07.4 precipitation: 0.6 ]= 1100 WSW F2 25km -RA 6/SC 8/AS T092D074 RMK: A period of RADZ (thick rain & drizzle) around 10Z, but thereafter, very light rain from the rearward overhang associated with the cold front; visibility at least 25km, may be mo cloud base no lower than 4000ft.= 1300 W F2 35km - 1/CU 7/SC //CI T101D077 RMK: Rain ceased by 1130Z: Cu observed limited vertical extent. Also present are 2 oktas Sc to the east, i.e. in the zone of the retreating front. The main Sc deck is around 6000ft, and there appears to be a break to the distant west where Ci is illuminated.= 1800 SW F2 25km - 2/SC 6/CI T116D040 RMK: The Cirrus has a floccus element (PPN streamers leaving the base) and the whole environment at high levels exhibits a high degree of shear. In addition, 2 oktas of Ac present, and as I look out of the window, the western horizon is looking quite 'threatening' - presumably the 2nd cold front or trough to come. [ DAYTIME DATA (09Z - 18Z): screen max: 12.5 precipitation: 0.2 other data: Hard/paved surfaces dried well.]= -- Martin Rowley: data via - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/metindex.htm Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W) |
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