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O/H Gavin Staples έγραψε:
Amazing,
Yannis, what sort of temperatures are you expecting in
the next few days? I had a look at the chart and you are getting a hefty
dose of sand from Libya.


The dust itself has kept surface temperatures low here (max of +23.7C
with T850 at around +13C -sorry, the sounding for Sunday noon appears to
be a mess, might be a result of the dust itself?). Northern Crete,
however, made it to +28C with the help of katabatic winds.

Monday should see a drop in temperature as cooler air masses are
approaching from Italy. Thunderstorms should develop especially over
western, northern and northwestern Greece and the northeastern Aegean
sea. Temperature maxima should range between 18C and 23C.

Yannis, SE Athens
+14.0C, RH 67%, SLP 1002.8 hPa
considerably clearer atmosphere

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O/H Gavin Staples έγραψε:
Amazing,
Yannis, what sort of temperatures are you expecting in
the next few days? I had a look at the chart and you are getting a hefty
dose of sand from Libya.


The dust itself has kept surface temperatures low here (max of +23.7C
with T850 at around +13C -sorry, the sounding for Sunday noon appears to
be a mess, might be a result of the dust itself?). Northern Crete,
however, made it to +28C with the help of katabatic winds.

Monday should see a drop in temperature as cooler air masses are
approaching from Italy. Thunderstorms should develop especially over
western, northern and northwestern Greece and the northeastern Aegean
sea. Temperature maxima should range between 18C and 23C.

Yannis, SE Athens
+14.0C, RH 67%, SLP 1002.8 hPa
considerably clearer atmosphere
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O/H Gavin Staples έγραψε:
Amazing,
Yannis, what sort of temperatures are you expecting in
the next few days? I had a look at the chart and you are getting a hefty
dose of sand from Libya.


The dust itself has kept surface temperatures low here (max of +23.7C
with T850 at around +13C -sorry, the sounding for Sunday noon appears to
be a mess, might be a result of the dust itself?). Northern Crete,
however, made it to +28C with the help of katabatic winds.

Monday should see a drop in temperature as cooler air masses are
approaching from Italy. Thunderstorms should develop especially over
western, northern and northwestern Greece and the northeastern Aegean
sea. Temperature maxima should range between 18C and 23C.

Yannis, SE Athens
+14.0C, RH 67%, SLP 1002.8 hPa
considerably clearer atmosphere
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I recall reading that the general direction of travel was up from the
east of the med along the north of it off the coast at France and/or
Spain then up over the British Isles and on to Scandinavia where the
Swedes think we did it.


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I recall reading that the general direction of travel was up from the
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"Michael Mcneil" wrote in message...
I recall reading that the general direction of travel was up from the
east of the med along the north of it off the coast at France and/or
Spain then up over the British Isles and on to Scandinavia where the
Swedes think we did it.


As long as the Norwegians don't think the Swedes remained neutral and let
the dust invade them overland via Sweden!

Karl, Orkney




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"Michael Mcneil" wrote in message...
I recall reading that the general direction of travel was up from the
east of the med along the north of it off the coast at France and/or
Spain then up over the British Isles and on to Scandinavia where the
Swedes think we did it.


As long as the Norwegians don't think the Swedes remained neutral and let
the dust invade them overland via Sweden!

Karl, Orkney


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"Michael Mcneil" wrote in message...
I recall reading that the general direction of travel was up from the
east of the med along the north of it off the coast at France and/or
Spain then up over the British Isles and on to Scandinavia where the
Swedes think we did it.


As long as the Norwegians don't think the Swedes remained neutral and let
the dust invade them overland via Sweden!

Karl, Orkney




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