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I have been tring to access

http://weather.uwyo.edu/upperair/naconf.html

but it currently appears to be down from here. It was the Castor Bay (NI)
00z sounding I was interested in seeing. Given there was a fair wind and
large amounts of low cloud, a temperature when I got up of 5.6C [1] seemed
very low for the end of May. It will be interesting to see the 850mb temp
and the 1000/500 partial thickness, if there was in fact an ascent.

[1] Currently 7C

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In message , Mike Tullett
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I have been tring to access

http://weather.uwyo.edu/upperair/naconf.html

but it currently appears to be down from here. It was the Castor Bay (NI)
00z sounding I was interested in seeing. Given there was a fair wind and
large amounts of low cloud, a temperature when I got up of 5.6C [1] seemed
very low for the end of May. It will be interesting to see the 850mb temp
and the 1000/500 partial thickness, if there was in fact an ascent.

[1] Currently 7C


Mike,

The 00z Castor Bay sounding is available from here

http://www.meteo.uni-koeln.de/meteo.php?show=En_We_We

Cheers,

Norman.
(delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail)
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England
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 08:30:54 GMT, Norman Lynagh wrote in


The 00z Castor Bay sounding is available from here

http://www.meteo.uni-koeln.de/meteo.php?show=En_We_We


Many thanks, Norman. I wasn't aware of that site. It seems to show an 850
mb temp of about -3C. We'll be pushed to get to 10C here today with more
rain soon arriving.

There's quite a nice circulation showing on the radar, over the south of
Co.Donegal and Counties Leitrim and Sligo. It seems to be centred on
Donegal Bay.

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On Mon, 23 May 2005 08:30:54 GMT, Norman Lynagh wrote in


The 00z Castor Bay sounding is available from here

http://www.meteo.uni-koeln.de/meteo.php?show=En_We_We


Many thanks, Norman. I wasn't aware of that site. It seems to show an 850
mb temp of about -3C. We'll be pushed to get to 10C here today with more
rain soon arriving.

There's quite a nice circulation showing on the radar, over the south of
Co.Donegal and Counties Leitrim and Sligo. It seems to be centred on
Donegal Bay.

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On Mon, 23 May 2005 08:30:54 GMT, Norman Lynagh wrote in


The 00z Castor Bay sounding is available from here

http://www.meteo.uni-koeln.de/meteo.php?show=En_We_We


Many thanks, Norman. I wasn't aware of that site. It seems to show an 850
mb temp of about -3C. We'll be pushed to get to 10C here today with more
rain soon arriving.

There's quite a nice circulation showing on the radar, over the south of
Co.Donegal and Counties Leitrim and Sligo. It seems to be centred on
Donegal Bay.

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In message , Mike Tullett
writes
I have been tring to access

http://weather.uwyo.edu/upperair/naconf.html

but it currently appears to be down from here. It was the Castor Bay (NI)
00z sounding I was interested in seeing. Given there was a fair wind and
large amounts of low cloud, a temperature when I got up of 5.6C [1] seemed
very low for the end of May. It will be interesting to see the 850mb temp
and the 1000/500 partial thickness, if there was in fact an ascent.

[1] Currently 7C


Mike,

The 00z Castor Bay sounding is available from here

http://www.meteo.uni-koeln.de/meteo.php?show=En_We_We

Cheers,

Norman.
(delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail)
--
Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy
Chalfont St Giles 85m a.s.l.
England
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In message , Mike Tullett
writes
I have been tring to access

http://weather.uwyo.edu/upperair/naconf.html

but it currently appears to be down from here. It was the Castor Bay (NI)
00z sounding I was interested in seeing. Given there was a fair wind and
large amounts of low cloud, a temperature when I got up of 5.6C [1] seemed
very low for the end of May. It will be interesting to see the 850mb temp
and the 1000/500 partial thickness, if there was in fact an ascent.

[1] Currently 7C


Mike,

The 00z Castor Bay sounding is available from here

http://www.meteo.uni-koeln.de/meteo.php?show=En_We_We

Cheers,

Norman.
(delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail)
--
Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy
Chalfont St Giles 85m a.s.l.
England
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"Mike Tullett" I have been tring to access

http://weather.uwyo.edu/upperair/naconf.html

but it currently appears to be down from here. It was the Castor Bay (NI)
00z sounding I was interested in seeing. Given there was a fair wind and
large amounts of low cloud, a temperature when I got up of 5.6C [1] seemed
very low for the end of May. It will be interesting to see the 850mb temp
and the 1000/500 partial thickness, if there was in fact an ascent.

[1] Currently 7C

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Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 23/05/2005
08:23:14 UTC

Strongly recommend -
http://www-frd.fsl.noaa.gov/mab/soundings/java/

the Java applet is particularly good for 'Normand Point' type constructions
etc,
to recover the latest sounding remove the decimal point in latest hours and
select RAOB,

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regards,
David

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"Mike Tullett" I have been tring to access

http://weather.uwyo.edu/upperair/naconf.html

but it currently appears to be down from here. It was the Castor Bay
(NI)
00z sounding I was interested in seeing. Given there was a fair wind and
large amounts of low cloud, a temperature when I got up of 5.6C [1]
seemed
very low for the end of May. It will be interesting to see the 850mb
temp
and the 1000/500 partial thickness, if there was in fact an ascent.

[1] Currently 7C

--
Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 23/05/2005
08:23:14 UTC

Strongly recommend -
http://www-frd.fsl.noaa.gov/mab/soundings/java/

the Java applet is particularly good for 'Normand Point' type
constructions etc,
to recover the latest sounding remove the decimal point in latest hours
and select RAOB,

--
regards,
David


also see-
http://raob.fsl.noaa.gov/

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regards,
David

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"Mike Tullett" I have been tring to access

http://weather.uwyo.edu/upperair/naconf.html

but it currently appears to be down from here. It was the Castor Bay
(NI)
00z sounding I was interested in seeing. Given there was a fair wind and
large amounts of low cloud, a temperature when I got up of 5.6C [1]
seemed
very low for the end of May. It will be interesting to see the 850mb
temp
and the 1000/500 partial thickness, if there was in fact an ascent.

[1] Currently 7C

--
Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 23/05/2005
08:23:14 UTC

Strongly recommend -
http://www-frd.fsl.noaa.gov/mab/soundings/java/

the Java applet is particularly good for 'Normand Point' type
constructions etc,
to recover the latest sounding remove the decimal point in latest hours
and select RAOB,

--
regards,
David


also see-
http://raob.fsl.noaa.gov/

--
regards,
David

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