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Old July 3rd 18, 08:14 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Graham Easterling[_3_] Graham Easterling[_3_] is offline
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Default Interesting Weather west Cornwall

A very unstable day yesterday with a fair bit of cloud (which made a real change!) including sizeable Cb from late morning.

There was quite sizeable surf yesterday for the 1st time for week. I went out to Sennen (it was plenty big enough for me) and there was some interesting weather.

10:30
F3 offshore E wind sunshine, 23C or so.

11:00
A feature heading in from the east backed the wind, and together with a sea breeze influence it became a distinctly F4-5 alongshore NNE. Strong enough to create white horses & whip the top of the breaking waves. At the same time this air (now 20-21C or or so on the beach) came up against air near 25C just inland, and within minutes quite large CU had formed a mile or so inland.

12:00 The sea breeze pulse died & the wind veered E. The band of Cu & Cb passed overhead and there were a few large drops before the sun came out and the temperature rapidly rose.

During the afternoon, the sea breeze against a now generally E flow caused convergence along the north coast. A series of heavy showers ran westwards near the north coast, with some thunder. Little rain onshore.

All fell calm in the evening and it was very muggy. 22C @ 21:30.

Endlessly interesting, the weather & sea.

Graham
Penzance (Yesterdays Max 25.8C)