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Mike Tullett September 28th 05 01:55 PM

Frontal clearance over Ireland
 
The back edge of the cold front/occlusion crossing Ireland was very marked.
These three images were taken looking roughly west from the car park at
Portstewart Golf Club at 13.20 BST today.

http://www.mtullett.plus.com/28-sep-2005/

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Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 28/09/2005 13:55:27 UTC

Sky-Catcher September 28th 05 02:27 PM

Frontal clearance over Ireland
 
also accompanied by very heavy rain here in Hillsborough

"Mike Tullett" wrote in message
...
The back edge of the cold front/occlusion crossing Ireland was very
marked.
These three images were taken looking roughly west from the car park at
Portstewart Golf Club at 13.20 BST today.

http://www.mtullett.plus.com/28-sep-2005/

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Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 28/09/2005
13:55:27 UTC




Alan White September 28th 05 02:37 PM

Frontal clearance over Ireland
 
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:55:27 +0100, Mike Tullett
wrote:

The back edge of the cold front/occlusion crossing Ireland was very marked.
These three images were taken looking roughly west from the car park at
Portstewart Golf Club at 13.20 BST today.


Very nice pictures, Mike.

Much more ill-defined here with just a cessation of the rain, a drop
in wind speed and a slight brightening.

Earlier, quite a lot of wave activity on Loch Long as the wind
funneled up the 'trench'.

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Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Loch Goil and Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland.
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GBH September 28th 05 02:43 PM

Frontal clearance over Ireland
 

"Mike Tullett" wrote in message
...
The back edge of the cold front/occlusion crossing Ireland was very
marked.
These three images were taken looking roughly west from the car park at
Portstewart Golf Club at 13.20 BST today.

http://www.mtullett.plus.com/28-sep-2005/

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Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 28/09/2005
13:55:27 UTC


The 13:53 APT image from NOAA-18 shows this quite well

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/geoff.h...281253-msa.jpg

Geoff



Bernard Burton September 28th 05 03:31 PM

Frontal clearance over Ireland
 
The image time is 12.53 GMT, incorrectly annotated on the image, just to
allay any confusion, Geoff.

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Wokingham, Berkshire, UK.

Satellite images at:
www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html
"GBH" wrote in message
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"Mike Tullett" wrote in

message
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The back edge of the cold front/occlusion crossing Ireland was very
marked.
These three images were taken looking roughly west from the car park at
Portstewart Golf Club at 13.20 BST today.

http://www.mtullett.plus.com/28-sep-2005/

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Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 28/09/2005
13:55:27 UTC


The 13:53 APT image from NOAA-18 shows this quite well

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/geoff.h...281253-msa.jpg

Geoff





GBH September 28th 05 03:41 PM

Frontal clearance over Ireland
 
Bernard
The annotation has caused some confusion before and I have taken it up with
the software author. It should preferably state BST and not GMT Daylight
time (i.e GMT +1). I noticed that your HRPT image shows this feature
extremely well....

Geoff

"Bernard Burton" wrote in message
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The image time is 12.53 GMT, incorrectly annotated on the image, just to
allay any confusion, Geoff.

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Bernard Burton
Wokingham, Berkshire, UK.

Satellite images at:
www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html
"GBH" wrote in message
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"Mike Tullett" wrote in

message
...
The back edge of the cold front/occlusion crossing Ireland was very
marked.
These three images were taken looking roughly west from the car park at
Portstewart Golf Club at 13.20 BST today.

http://www.mtullett.plus.com/28-sep-2005/

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Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 28/09/2005
13:55:27 UTC


The 13:53 APT image from NOAA-18 shows this quite well

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/geoff.h...281253-msa.jpg

Geoff







Les Crossan September 28th 05 04:11 PM

Frontal clearance over Ireland
 

GBH wrote:
Bernard
The annotation has caused some confusion before and I have taken it up with
the software author. It should preferably state BST and not GMT Daylight
time (i.e GMT +1). I noticed that your HRPT image shows this feature
extremely well....


The dry slot shows up on ukmo vis and BB's image repository quite well
too! It's got "anafront" written all over it here's hoping for some
action as it crosses the UK although wetterzentrale is showing zippo
lightning and the ukmo rain radar's goosed with the beeb not being much
help either as it's showing *live* rainfall for 7pm tonight (written at,
erm, 1611z) ):

Isn't it a bit early in the year for these rearward sloping ana cold fronts?

BTW. Nice pix, Mike.

Les
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Wallsend, Tyne & Wear
54.95N 1.5W
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Joe Hunt September 28th 05 04:38 PM

Frontal clearance over Ireland
 

"Les Crossan" wrote in
message .uk...

The dry slot shows up on ukmo vis and BB's image repository quite well
too! It's got "anafront" written all over it here's hoping for some action
as it crosses the UK although wetterzentrale is showing zippo lightning
and the ukmo rain radar's goosed with the beeb not being much help either
as it's showing *live* rainfall for 7pm tonight (written at, erm,
1611z) ):

Isn't it a bit early in the year for these rearward sloping ana cold
fronts?

BTW. Nice pix, Mike.

Les


The last cold front, which gave the line convection earlier this week, was a
classic rearward sloper too.

Joe



Paul Crabtree September 28th 05 04:58 PM

Frontal clearance over Ireland
 
Front edging away to the SE from here now as I type., about 2.5 hrs of rain,
brought 9mm so not as much as I had thought, some heavy spells, but nothing
special, temp a cool 9.5c

_______________________________
Paul Crabtree
Brampton, Cumbria
117m A.S.L
www.bramptonweather.co.uk
"Mike Tullett" wrote in message
...
The back edge of the cold front/occlusion crossing Ireland was very
marked.
These three images were taken looking roughly west from the car park at
Portstewart Golf Club at 13.20 BST today.

http://www.mtullett.plus.com/28-sep-2005/

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Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 28/09/2005
13:55:27 UTC




Paul Crabtree September 28th 05 05:01 PM

Frontal clearance over Ireland
 
the 1745hrs webcam image picks it up nicely
http://www.bramptonweather.co.uk/spg...ve/17/1745.jpg

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Paul Crabtree
Brampton, Cumbria
117m A.S.L
www.bramptonweather.co.uk
"Paul Crabtree" wrote in message
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Front edging away to the SE from here now as I type., about 2.5 hrs of
rain, brought 9mm so not as much as I had thought, some heavy spells, but
nothing special, temp a cool 9.5c

_______________________________
Paul Crabtree
Brampton, Cumbria
117m A.S.L
www.bramptonweather.co.uk
"Mike Tullett" wrote in
message ...
The back edge of the cold front/occlusion crossing Ireland was very
marked.
These three images were taken looking roughly west from the car park at
Portstewart Golf Club at 13.20 BST today.

http://www.mtullett.plus.com/28-sep-2005/

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Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 28/09/2005
13:55:27 UTC







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