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Old May 20th 09, 02:51 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Unusual diurnal cloud variation

The weather since about Friday seems to have followed the same diurnal
pattern (south Hampshire). Despite being a "polar maritime" airstream,
normally characterised by clear nights and early mornings (till about
10am) with cloud most extensive from about 10am until maybe an hour
before sunset, instead, the mornings have been universally cloudy (8am
and 9am being pretty much overcast on each day) while the late
afternoon and early evening (starting about 3pm, particularly after
5pm) have been sunny (every day except Sunday predominantly sunny or
clear between 7-9pm). However after dark cloud increases again, with
at least partial cloud cover before midnight. A couple of days have to
be discounted due to fronts/troughs complicating things, but other
than that it seems more like a typical "stratus burning off" setup
(typically found in either NE or tropical maritime airmasses) -
despite the cloud being cumulus.

Nick