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Turned out very overcast today. There were some sunny intervals this morning
but clouded over this afternoon with cars with thir lights on by 1630Z. Looking at the Sat image it seems to be just covering the land mass with just the south coast of cornwall escaping. Phil Guildford 18/09/05 17:33Z Temperature 14.8°C Dewpoint 11.0°C Barometer 1027.2mb Steady Today's Rain 0.0mm Low Temperature 5.5°C at 3:56Z High Temperature 16.7°C at 11:08Z -- http://homepage.ntlworld.com/phil.layton/meteo.htm |
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Phil Layton wrote:
Turned out very overcast today. There were some sunny intervals this morning but clouded over this afternoon with cars with thir lights on by 1630Z. Looking at the Sat image it seems to be just covering the land mass with just the south coast of cornwall escaping. Phil The way the cloud mirrored the coastline was particularly evident down here. From my vantage point on the North Downs near Folkestone, I could clearly make out the outline of Dungeness from the clouds. Bit dull in all - definately needed my tripod for the 1/2sec exposures needed by 5pm/6pm. -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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Gloomy for some maybe!
What I am not clear about is why the cloud developed so readily just inland of the south coast from east Cornwall eastwards, with a very sharp limit, when for much of the day the sea surface was warmer than the land. It was a situation more typical of April/May when the sea is cold. Even in west Cornwall there was a narrow line of cloud down the spine of the peninsula, with the coasts virtually cloud free. But there was little evidence of any sea breeze convergence to create it. Hardly surprising with high pressure and a sea temperature is still 16/17. Graham Penzance Weather www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/weather.html Holiday Cottage www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk "Jonathan Stott" wrote in message ... Phil Layton wrote: Turned out very overcast today. There were some sunny intervals this morning but clouded over this afternoon with cars with thir lights on by 1630Z. Looking at the Sat image it seems to be just covering the land mass with just the south coast of cornwall escaping. Phil The way the cloud mirrored the coastline was particularly evident down here. From my vantage point on the North Downs near Folkestone, I could clearly make out the outline of Dungeness from the clouds. Bit dull in all - definately needed my tripod for the 1/2sec exposures needed by 5pm/6pm. -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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