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Why is it that both the recent CF's have taken far longer than predicted
to clear through? I was expecting yesterday's one to go through in the evening, but it seemed to hang on well into the early hours before finally crossing us. You could see the trailing edge cloud-line virtually static for several hours. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham, England |
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