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Quite wet in parts of Wales and N England: Capel Curig 21 mm
Thursday 9th January 2014
Meteosat MSG satellite picture from Ferdinand Valk’s site at 12.00 UTC http://www.fvalk.com/images/Day_image/MSG-1200-EUR.jpg Meteosat MSG-3 satellite picture from Bernard Burton’s site at 12.00 UTC http://www.woksat.info/etcwa09m/wa09-msg-1200-uk.html NOAA 19 satellite picture from Bernard Burton’s site at 13.50 UTC http://www.woksat.info/etcwa09/wa09-1350-b-uk.html Eumetsat Animation from the Norwegian Weather Service http://www.yr.no/satellitt/europa_animasjon.html UK min. temps on Wednesday night http://tinyurl.com/bas2wpv Lough Fea, Portglenone, Belfast (Aldergrove) and Glen Ogle -0.1°C, Strathallan -0.2°C, Thomastown (NI) -0.8°C, Aberdeen (Dyce) -0.9°C, Aviemore -1.3°C, Castlederg and Aboyne -2.7°C. Portland, Solent MRSC and Guernsey Airport 9.7°C, St Catherine’s Point 9.8°C, Bournemouth (Hurn) 10.2°C, St Helier (Jersey) 10.4°C. UK max. temps on Thursday http://tinyurl.com/b68do2b Glen Ogle 1.6°C, Spadeadam 4.2°C, Fylingdales 4.6°C, Copley 4.9°C, Tulloch Bridge and Drumalbin 5.2°C. Shoreham and Herstmonceux 10.6°C, St Catherine’s Point, Heathrow and Thorney Island 10.7°C, Shoeburyness 11.0°C, London St James’s Park and Gravesend (Broadness) 11.1°C, Manston and St Helier (Jersey) 11.2°C.. OGIMET summary http://tinyurl.com/phbgqsp Rainfall radar http://europa.buienradar.nl/h.aspx?r=&soort=loop24uur or http://www.weathercast.co.uk/radar/united-kingdom.html Rainfall totals in 24 hours ending 18.00 UTC on Thursday http://tinyurl.com/ahsgjwh Loftus, Topcliffe, Bala and Pershore 15 mm, Walney Island and Dishforth 16 mm, Scampton 17 mm, Bingley, Leconfield, Bridlington and Lake Vyrnwy 18 mm, Leeming and Nottingham (Watnall) 19 mm, Emley Moor 20 mm, Capel Curig 21 mm. Location of some UK stations http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/educatio...eather-data-uk Colin Youngs Brussels |
Quite wet in parts of Wales and N England: Capel Curig 21 mm
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Colin Youngs writes: Thursday 9th January 2014 snip I think for many of us in SE England (and perhaps other parts), the most notable feature today will have been the prolonged hours of sunshine, the first such day in what seems like an age. But I imagine that sunshine hours aren't among the statistics available to you. -- John Hall "He crams with cans of poisoned meat The subjects of the King, And when they die by thousands G.K.Chesterton: Why, he laughs like anything." from "Song Against Grocers" |
Quite wet in parts of Wales and N England: Capel Curig 21 mm
Op donderdag 9 januari 2014 22:52:17 UTC+1 schreef John Hall:
... I imagine that sunshine hours aren't among the statistics available to you. Yes. On WeatherOnline and Ogimet, sunshine totals, where available, are published one day in arrears: http://tinyurl.com/phbgqsp - See column "Sun D-1" on the right. Colin Youngs Brussels |
Quite wet in parts of Wales and N England: Capel Curig 21 mm
John Hall wrote:
In article , Colin Youngs writes: Thursday 9th January 2014 snip I think for many of us in SE England (and perhaps other parts), the most notable feature today will have been the prolonged hours of sunshine, the first such day in what seems like an age. But I imagine that sunshine hours aren't among the statistics available to you. Not this part. Only 0.2 hours here :-) -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. |
Quite wet in parts of Wales and N England: Capel Curig 21 mm
And a rare soaking in these parts in this driest of winters.
David Mitchell. Langtoft. East Riding. |
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