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It would appear that we are close to, or right on a weak
South Coast convergence zone with the largest Cumulus passing overhead, tall enough to squeeze out the lightest of showers between 1403Z and 1408Z. Clear blue sky prevails to the south and smaller Cu to the north. No thunder heard (yet again) from the storm that passed to the east last night and my rain gauge only just scraped a measurable amount of rain: 0.1mm to be exact (doesn't quite compare with Copley's deluge!). Current ob: SYNOP 03/1450Z 03/// 41682 52412 10225 20130 40126 58001 72511 85800 333 84835= METAR EG// 031450Z 24012KT 9999 SCT035 23/13 Q//// BLU= Details: wind... SW by W, force 4. visibility... 40km. weather... partly cloudy with recent slight shower. clouds... 4/8 Cu mediocris base 3500ft, 2/8 Sc at 6000ft. dry bulb... +22.5C. dewpoint... +13.0C. RH... 55%. sea level pressure... 1012.6mb. rainfall last hour... trace. max temp so far today... +22.9C. beaufort letters (1350-1450Z)... bcy,cpro,bcy. Nigel (Romsey, Hampshire) |
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