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Thought this T+24 chart was peculiar inasmuch as the late of isobars over the UK!
http://expert-images.weatheronline.c...12000_1900.gif Another cold one tomorrow night then... Richard |
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On Tuesday, 19 January 2016 10:04:35 UTC, Richard Dixon wrote:
Thought this T+24 chart was peculiar inasmuch as the late of isobars over the UK! http://expert-images.weatheronline.c...12000_1900.gif Another cold one tomorrow night then... Richard Unless there's cloud. Unfortunate that they don't show fronts. Shouldn't we call them isopascals? Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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On Tuesday, 19 January 2016 10:04:35 UTC, Richard Dixon wrote:
Thought this T+24 chart was peculiar inasmuch as the late of isobars over the UK! http://expert-images.weatheronline.c...12000_1900.gif Another cold one tomorrow night then... Richard Isobars, are where the lonely drown their sorrows. |
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