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Lightning seen sporadically after nightfall, primarily to
the southwest but more recently to the east as well. Numerous CB cells have been drifting by but not over the Romsey area since 1000Z, resulting in fair, often sunny weather. In the light of the moon, the CB's can be seen easily, continuing their trek slowly northwards, passing either side of us this evening. Currently: SYNOP 19/2150Z 03/// 41475 51405 10078 20056 40015 52010 71311 85960 333 81918 83822= METAR EG// 192150Z 14005KT 9999 FEW018CB SCT022 08/06 Q//// WHT= Details: wind... SE, force 2. visibility... 25km. weather... partly cloudy with lightning seen. clouds... 1/8 CB base 1800ft, 3/8 CU base 2200ft, 3/8 SC base 4500ft, 1/8 AC at 15000ft. dry bulb... +7.8C. dewpoint... +5.6C. RH... 86%. sea level pressure... 1001.5mb (rising slowly). max temp today... +10.1C. rainfall since 0900Z... 1.6mm (all in first hour). beaufort letters (2050-2150Z)... bcl. Nigel (Romsey, Hampshire) |
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On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 22:09:24 -0000, "Nigel Paice"
wrote: rainfall since 0900Z... 1.6mm (all in first hour). Extraordinary what difference there is in a few miles! R c 16mm |
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