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[WR] Guildford 24jly08 by
Phil Layton
24/07/08 5:11Z Calm FEW050 FEW250 13.7°C/12.3°C 1018.8mb 0.0mm Tn13.6°C
RMK: Yesterday Tx 24.4c More cloud around until later in day. Fine
overnight.
Phil
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www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm
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Today's model interpretation (24/07/08) by
Darren Prescott[_2_]
Here is a summary of the NWP output for noon (GMT) on Monday.
Issued 0510z, 24th July 2008
A weakening trough will move northwards over the UK on Tuesday, with the
majority of rain for western areas. Wednesday will see low pressure to the
west with gusty southerlies for Northern Ireland and western Scotland, but
elsewhere winds will be much lighter. As the weekend approaches ECM is keen
to...
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Is the world going mad? by
Martin Rowley
.... just received my copy of 'Weather'; according to the
envelope/address slip, it's come by *air* mail from Singapore! I feel
a 'Meldrew' email to Wiley & the Royal Met. Soc coming on.
Martin.
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Martin Rowley
West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl
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Brussels a day behind Britain - 28°C tomorrow ? by
Colin Youngs
Brussels on Wednesday 23rd July
Large amounts of cloud for much of the day but fairly bright most of
the time. Sunny intervals in the morning and after 17.00 local
time. Cloud cleared steadily during the evening with increasing
sunshine and the sky was almost clear by 20.00. Light E to ENE wind.
Brussels Uccle 22.8°C - overnight minimum 13.9°C.
Brussels Airport 22.6°C - overnight...
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Summer has really arrived - London MO 27.8°C by
Colin Youngs
Meteosat 8 satellite picture from Ferdinand Valk's site at 12.00 UTC
on Wednesday 23rd July
http://www.fvalk.com/images/Day_image/METEOSAT-8-1200-EUR.jpg
Meteosat MSG-2 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 12.00
UTC on Wednesday 23rd July
http://www.woksat.info/etcqg23m/qg23-msg-1200-uk.html
NOAA 18 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 13.52 UTC on
Wednesday 23rd July
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Quite a catch! by
Martin Rowley
.... missed this yesterday:-
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/corporate/pressoffice/2008/pr20080722.html
a feather in the cap for the Met Office.
Martin.
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Obs Copley 23rd July by
Ken Cook
Hi, All,
NE Pennine report
09Z-09Z 23rd July 2008
Lead Mill 218m
Max 22.5C Min 10.1C
Met O site 253m
Max 22.6C min 11.1C grass 6.4C rain nil sun 22nd 6.7hr
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[OBS]Whipsnade, Beds, Wed 23 Jul 2008 by
Philip Eden
0850z E F3 15km -HZ 8Sc035 18.9/15.9 1025.9
RMK: Marked reduction in vis compared with
recent days.
09-09: Tx 20.9 Tn 13.0 Tg 9.8 RR nil sss 7.5
Philip Eden
Whipsnade 214m
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[OT] Upcoming hurricanes by
Jonathan Stott
Almost completely off topic, but this made me laugh today!
http://xkcd.com/453/
Jonathan
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July 23rd 08 04:38 PM
by Jim
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[WR] S.Essex - no sun -warm by
Dave Cornwell
Interestingly the temperature at 11.10am is 23.5C despite full cloud cover
from the start.
Dave
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[OBS] Wokingham 23Jul08 by
Bernard Burton
23 July 2008
Wokingham 0900z 120 02kt 9km HZ 7Sc040
+20.0/+15.5 QFF 1025.2 +0.3 in 3hr
RMK Overcast since 06z, mainly clear early in night.
09-09 Max 23.3 Min 13.5 Grass min 9.7
Rain 0.0 Sun (00-24) 7.8
AWS Max 23.2 Min 13.5
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[OBS] Bracknell 23 Jul 2008 by
Roy Avis
Bracknell, Berkshire, UK (51° 24'N, 0° 46'W, 77m AMSL) on 23/07/08
http://www.weatherfamily.org/bracknell/index.html
230900Z 31001KT 9999 7SC040 21.3/16.2 QFF 1025.1 (+0.3 hPa in last 3 hours)=
Min Temp Today: 15.0°C at 00:19
Grass Min 21-06: +8.1 C
State of Ground: Dry
RMKS: A bit hazier than yesterday, but gt 10K. Humid feel
Max Temp Yesterday: 24.7 °C
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Penzance [WR] by
Graham Easterling[_2_]
5th consecutive day of prolonged sunshine in Penzance. Not even any
small cumulus inland today - just a few small patches of quite dense
cirrus.
Temperature very similar to yesterday. At 13:30 20.6C. (Yesterdays max
was 21.8C - but it was 21.6C around noon) Plenty of time for it to
pick up, the temperature goes up & down here, dependent on the
strength of the breeze off the sea.
Excellent...
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[OBS] Raunds, East Northants. Wed 23-07-2008 by
Ian
0900z, ENE F1-2, 12km, 6Sc, 19.6/15.7, 1025.6 (R)
09-09z Tx 22.2, Tn 13.6, Tg 10.4, rain nil.
RMK: Sc sheet has been slowly breaking since 0730z, looks like
some Ac above. Close feeling morning. Sparrowhawk enjoying it's
breakfast in the Apple tree as I write.
Ian,
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July 23rd 08 10:41 AM
by Ian
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Start of real summer at last ? - Aboyne 26.4°C by
Colin Youngs
Meteosat 8 satellite picture from Ferdinand Valk's site at 12.00 UTC
on Tuesday 22nd July
http://www.fvalk.com/images/Day_image/METEOSAT-8-1200-EUR.jpg
Meteosat MSG-2 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 12.00
UTC on Tuesday 22nd July
http://www.woksat.info/etcqg22m/qg22-msg-1200-uk.html
NOAA 18 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 12.24 UTC on
Tuesday 22nd July
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[OBS] Raunds, East Northants. Wed 23-07-2008 by
Ian
0900z, ENE F1-2, 12km, 6Sc, 19.6/15.7, 1025.6 (R)
09-09z Tx 22.2, Tn 13.6, Tg 10.4, rain nil.
RMK: Sc sheet has been slowly breaking since 0730z, looks like
some Ac above. Close feeling morning. Sparrowhawk enjoying it's
breakfast in the Apple tree as I write.
Ian,
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July 23rd 08 10:35 AM
by Ian
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.....from its Warm mode to Cool Mode, ASSURES Global Cooling for the next 3 Decades by
J.A
Yeah right, Global Warming is nothing but a Tax Raising Scheme
combined with the denial of accepting 'Peak Oil' which has been
discussed for years .
For the future, the govt will allow you to pollute provided you can
afford the cost of doing so .Hardly 'Old Labour' but deff ' Nu
Labour' policies .
Maybe without the dogma and political bias, someone with gonads
plse comment on this recent...
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[OBS] Chalfont St Giles - Wed 23rd Jul 2008 by
Norman[_2_]
Chalfont St Giles - Wednesday 23rd July 2008
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0530z CALM 15km 8Sc035 16.3/14.5 1023
RMK: Very muggy.
Norman.
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Nice dust devil video - Isle of Wight by
Dave Ludlow[_2_]
There's a nice video of a substantial dust devil on Brading Down, Isle
of Wight, today. It's bigger than any dust devil I've ever seen;
mobile phone videos certainly have their uses.
When I saw the headline "Whirlwind" and the report started "large
whirlwind" and "twister" on a lovely day like today, I thought "what
the f..."? It was with some relief that I realised they weren't
*quite* giving...
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