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Philip I've had a search but couldn't find the exact time I was looking for.
Right, on the morning of the 7th July 2005 was it raining/wet in, or at
Luton railway station at around 6-7am?



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Philip I've had a search but couldn't find the exact time I was looking for.
Right, on the morning of the 7th July 2005 was it raining/wet in, or at
Luton railway station at around 6-7am?


Once a weatherhead, always a weatherhead

You know I thought exactly the same. I always notice these things.
Here I was being presented with chilling images of 4 people
calmly going about the business of committing mass-murder and
there I am thinking, hmmm there's puddles there, must have been
raining........

Col
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"Col" wrote in message
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"lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message
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Philip I've had a search but couldn't find the exact time I was looking
for.
Right, on the morning of the 7th July 2005 was it raining/wet in, or at
Luton railway station at around 6-7am?


Once a weatherhead, always a weatherhead

You know I thought exactly the same. I always notice these things.
Here I was being presented with chilling images of 4 people
calmly going about the business of committing mass-murder and
there I am thinking, hmmm there's puddles there, must have been
raining........

Col
--
Bolton, Lancashire.
160m asl.
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html


Yes your right Col. I remember it being wet and very dull in London that
morning.


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"lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message
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Philip I've had a search but couldn't find the exact time I was looking
for.
Right, on the morning of the 7th July 2005 was it raining/wet in, or at
Luton railway station at around 6-7am?


Once a weatherhead, always a weatherhead

You know I thought exactly the same. I always notice these things.
Here I was being presented with chilling images of 4 people
calmly going about the business of committing mass-murder and
there I am thinking, hmmm there's puddles there, must have been
raining........

Col
--
Bolton, Lancashire.
160m asl.
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html



Another point. Gavin can talk about the bombings and stay on topic.


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"lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message
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snip Right, on the morning of the 7th July 2005 was it raining/wet
in, or at
Luton railway station at around 6-7am?


... still in the University of Wyoming database
( http://weather.uwyo.edu/surface/meteogram/europe.html )

.... note latest time at top: shows rain at various times on the 7th,
with moderate rain (RA) rather than slight rain (-RA) on several
observations. Remember, times are GMT ... add one hour to get BST.

Martin.

Observations for LUTON, United Kingdom (EGGW)
EGGW 071150Z 33011KT 5000 -RA SCT008 BKN012 15/14 Q1014
EGGW 071120Z 33011KT 4000 -RA BR SCT005 BKN010 13/12 Q1013
EGGW 071050Z 33011KT 4000 BR SCT005 BKN010 13/12 Q1013
EGGW 071020Z 34014KT 3500 BR SCT004 BKN010 13/12 Q1013
EGGW 070950Z 33015KT 3000 SCT004 BKN010 13/12 Q1013 RERA
EGGW 070920Z 33015KT 2500 RA SCT005 BKN010 12/11 Q1012
EGGW 070850Z 33012KT 2500 RA SCT005 BKN010 12/11 Q1012
EGGW 070820Z 33011KT 4000 RA SCT005 BKN010 12/11 Q1012
EGGW 070750Z 33014KT 3000 RA SCT005 BKN010 12/11 Q1012
EGGW 070720Z 33014KT 4000 -RA SCT009 BKN012 12/11 Q1011
EGGW 070650Z 33016KT 4000 -RA SCT009 BKN012 12/11 Q1011
EGGW 070620Z 33013KT 4000 -RA SCT009 BKN012 12/11 Q1010
EGGW 070550Z 33019KT 2000 RA BKN009 12/11 Q1010
EGGW 070520Z 32020KT 5000 RA BKN009 12/11 Q1010
EGGW 070450Z 32019KT 9000 BKN009 12/11 Q1009
EGGW 070420Z 30021KT 8000 BKN009 12/10 Q1009 RERA
EGGW 070350Z 30020KT 9000 BKN012 12/10 Q1009 RERA
EGGW 070320Z 30019KT 8000 SHRA BKN012 11/10 Q1009
EGGW 070250Z 30018KT 9000 RA BKN020 11/10 Q1009
EGGW 070220Z 29019KT 9999 BKN015 10/08 Q1009 RERA
EGGW 070150Z 29002KT 9999 SCT021 10/08 Q1009
EGGW 070150Z 29020KT 9999 SCT021 10/08 Q1009
EGGW 070120Z 28020KT CAVOK 10/08 Q1009
EGGW 070050Z 29017KT CAVOK 10/08 Q1009
EGGW 070020Z 30016KT 9999 BKN030 12/09 Q1009
EGGW 062350Z 30020KT 9999 BKN030 13/10 Q1009
EGGW 062250Z 30019KT 9999 SCT030 12/10 Q1009
EGGW 062220Z 29020KT 9999 SCT030 12/10 Q1009
EGGW 062150Z 29016KT 9999 -RA SCT030 12/10 Q1009
EGGW 062120Z 29013KT 9999 -RA FEW030 13/08 Q1010
EGGW 062050Z 29014KT 9999 FEW030 14/08 Q1010
EGGW 062020Z 29015KT 260V330 9999 FEW030 15/09 Q1010
EGGW 061950Z 29017G27KT 9999 SCT030 15/09 Q1009
EGGW 061920Z 30018KT 260V330 9999 SCT030 15/08 Q1009
EGGW 061850Z 30016KT 9999 SCT030 15/08 Q1009
EGGW 061820Z 30022KT 9999 SCT030 16/08 Q1009
EGGW 061750Z 30019KT 9999 SCT030 16/08 Q1009
EGGW 061720Z 29022KT 9999 FEW020 SCT030 16/08 Q1009
EGGW 061650Z 30019KT 9999 FEW020 SCT030 16/08 Q1009
EGGW 061620Z 30019KT 9999 FEW020 SCT030 17/09 Q1009
EGGW 061550Z 31018KT 9999 FEW020 SCT030 17/09 Q1008
EGGW 061520Z 31020G30KT 9999 FEW020 SCT030 17/09 Q1008
EGGW 061450Z 30018G28KT 270V340 9999 FEW020 BKN030 17/09 Q1008
EGGW 061420Z 31019KT 280V340 9999 FEW020 BKN030 17/09 Q1008
EGGW 061350Z 31020KT 9999 FEW015 BKN030 17/09 Q1008
EGGW 061320Z 30015KT 260V340 9999 FEW015 BKN030 16/11 Q1008
EGGW 061250Z 29015KT 9999 SCT010 BKN020 16/11 Q1008
EGGW 061220Z 30013KT 9999 SCT010 BKN020 15/11 Q1008
EGGW 061150Z 30019KT 9999 -SHRA SCT010 BKN020 14/12 Q1008
EGGW 061120Z 31018KT 9999 SCT010 BKN020 14/12 Q1008
EGGW 061050Z 31018KT 9999 SCT010 BKN015 14/12 Q1008


Once a weatherhead, always a weatherhead

You know I thought exactly the same. I always notice these things.
Here I was being presented with chilling images of 4 people
calmly going about the business of committing mass-murder and
there I am thinking, hmmm there's puddles there, must have been
raining........

Col
--
Bolton, Lancashire.
160m asl.
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html



Another point. Gavin can talk about the bombings and stay on topic.





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"Martin Rowley" m wrote in
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"lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message
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snip Right, on the morning of the 7th July 2005 was it raining/wet in,
or at
Luton railway station at around 6-7am?


... still in the University of Wyoming database
( http://weather.uwyo.edu/surface/meteogram/europe.html )

... note latest time at top: shows rain at various times on the 7th, with
moderate rain (RA) rather than slight rain (-RA) on several observations.
Remember, times are GMT ... add one hour to get BST.

Martin.


Thanks Martin. I was begining to think that either Philip had found the
question too stupid to answer or he is subjected to the official secrets
act.


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Default Philip Eden I know this sounds bizzare but...?

lawrence Jenkins wrote in message ...

:Thanks Martin. I was begining to think that either Philip had found the
:question too stupid to answer or he is subjected to the official secrets
:act.

.... or is perhaps away from home and has not seen your original post.

Colin Youngs
Brussels


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"Colin Youngs" wrote in message
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lawrence Jenkins wrote in message ...

:Thanks Martin. I was begining to think that either Philip had found the
:question too stupid to answer or he is subjected to the official secrets
:act.

... or is perhaps away from home and has not seen your original post.

Colin Youngs
Brussels


It was only a joke Colin, can't you interpret that sort of thing?


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It was only a joke Colin, can't you interpret that sort of thing?


I'm sure he can, in 15 European languages!

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It was only a joke Colin, can't you interpret that sort of thing?


I'm sure he can, in 15 European languages!

Col
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http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html



Yeah I know-show off!
What gets me is, I can't even interpret my own.




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