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Looks like London may get carling or london pride hail, Waghorn - pale,
warm and not very strong (:

Not going to get warm enough imho. Estofex still showing slight risk
though at 1243z.

Les

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"Les Crossan" wrote in
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Looks like London may get carling or london pride hail, Waghorn - pale,
warm and not very strong (:

Not going to get warm enough imho. Estofex still showing slight risk
though at 1243z.

Les

Waghorn wrote:
"Jon O'Rourke"

ESTOFEX now have a 'Slight Risk'-

Herstmonceux 12z-
http://www-frd.fsl.noaa.gov/mab/soun...s&start=latest
suggests temps in excess of 30C will be required for surface based stuff
Les.
If your impugning the ability of southerners to drink/brew strong ale,put yr
T shirt on ,cum down 'ere and I'll show yer,
;-)

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David

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Not at all - it took me long enough to get used to the local hooch here
having spent the first 20 or so years of of my life in Scotland - on my
stag night I had a half pint of every guest real ale in the house and I
couldn't walk. I developed a taste for real ale after that - a bottle of
Dog will knock spots off any southern based brew - but I'm not wanting
to start a north vs south war here (:

Carling's nice for sitting in beer gardens on warm evenings watching
hoardes of swifts screaming by two feet over your head!

Back to weather - that java skew-T's a nice toy but you'll have to shift
that cap though if you want anything to happen (:

Les



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"Les Crossan" wrote in
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Looks like London may get carling or london pride hail, Waghorn - pale,
warm and not very strong (:

Herstmonceux 12z-
http://www-frd.fsl.noaa.gov/mab/soun...s&start=latest
suggests temps in excess of 30C will be required for surface based stuff
Les.
If your impugning the ability of southerners to drink/brew strong ale,put yr
T shirt on ,cum down 'ere and I'll show yer,
;-)


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54.95N 1.5W
Home of the Wallsend StormCam and the Backup USW FAQ -
www.uksevereweather.org.uk


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