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It looks like all happening to the east today. A lovely benign start with no wind and clear skies to the west. Frontal cloud to the east. Thick ground frost on my front lawn, where the cold air pools, none on the back. Min 0.3C.
Sunshine & a swell https://www.minack.com/a-living-theatre/webcams/ Graham Penzance |
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On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 9:34:59 AM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote:
It looks like all happening to the east today. A lovely benign start with no wind and clear skies to the west. Frontal cloud to the east. Thick ground frost on my front lawn, where the cold air pools, none on the back. Min 0.3C. Sunshine & a swell https://www.minack.com/a-living-theatre/webcams/ Graham Penzance Turned into a lovely late March day. A maximum of 9.8C, after a ground frost, was offset by the light winds, basically calm this moring, & strong sunshine. Frontal cloud just to the east all day, and most of the Cu development to the west. I'm pleased to say Winter's now finished with Cornwall, of course for those up England . . . After next Sunday's rain the temp should be well into double figures - probably. Graham Penzance |
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On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 4:23:24 PM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 9:34:59 AM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: It looks like all happening to the east today. A lovely benign start with no wind and clear skies to the west. Frontal cloud to the east. Thick ground frost on my front lawn, where the cold air pools, none on the back. Min 0.3C. Sunshine & a swell https://www.minack.com/a-living-theatre/webcams/ Graham Penzance Turned into a lovely late March day. A maximum of 9.8C, after a ground frost, was offset by the light winds, basically calm this moring, & strong sunshine. Frontal cloud just to the east all day, and most of the Cu development to the west. I'm pleased to say Winter's now finished with Cornwall, of course for those up England . . . After next Sunday's rain the temp should be well into double figures - probably. Graham Penzance 7 hours of sun, even over the moors today, http://www.sunrecorder.net/googlemap...serial=1010 1 which was much appreciated. A fair bit more on on some nearby coasts, certainly 9 hours. GFS did a good job of predicting where the western edge of the frontal cloud would be. Breeze has picked up this evening. Sadly, there's no point in using today's good weather (relative to much of the UK) to plug http://www.gannetholidayapartment.co.uk/ I'll miss meeting all the people, a very interesting mix over quarter of a century. Graham Penzance |
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On Friday, 30 March 2018 21:39:23 UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 4:23:24 PM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 9:34:59 AM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: It looks like all happening to the east today. A lovely benign start with no wind and clear skies to the west. Frontal cloud to the east. Thick ground frost on my front lawn, where the cold air pools, none on the back. Min 0.3C. Sunshine & a swell https://www.minack.com/a-living-theatre/webcams/ Graham Penzance Turned into a lovely late March day. A maximum of 9.8C, after a ground frost, was offset by the light winds, basically calm this moring, & strong sunshine. Frontal cloud just to the east all day, and most of the Cu development to the west. I'm pleased to say Winter's now finished with Cornwall, of course for those up England . . . After next Sunday's rain the temp should be well into double figures - probably. Graham Penzance 7 hours of sun, even over the moors today, http://www.sunrecorder.net/googlemap...serial=1010 1 which was much appreciated. A fair bit more on on some nearby coasts, certainly 9 hours. GFS did a good job of predicting where the western edge of the frontal cloud would be. Breeze has picked up this evening. Sadly, there's no point in using today's good weather (relative to much of the UK) to plug http://www.gannetholidayapartment.co.uk/ I'll miss meeting all the people, a very interesting mix over quarter of a century. Graham Penzance Double figures here too, but they are separated by a decimal point. Today's max was 5.8°C, sunshine nil, rain persistent. The ground is surprisingly sodden given that the month's rainfall is less than 80 mm. BTW, Graham, the OS Grid Reference given for your weather station must be in error because it places you offshore. Tax-dodging is to be greatly deprecated. Tudor Hughes, TQ 351595, 170 m. |
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On Saturday, March 31, 2018 at 1:43:25 AM UTC+1, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Friday, 30 March 2018 21:39:23 UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 4:23:24 PM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 9:34:59 AM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: It looks like all happening to the east today. A lovely benign start with no wind and clear skies to the west. Frontal cloud to the east. Thick ground frost on my front lawn, where the cold air pools, none on the back.. Min 0.3C. Sunshine & a swell https://www.minack.com/a-living-theatre/webcams/ Graham Penzance Turned into a lovely late March day. A maximum of 9.8C, after a ground frost, was offset by the light winds, basically calm this moring, & strong sunshine. Frontal cloud just to the east all day, and most of the Cu development to the west. I'm pleased to say Winter's now finished with Cornwall, of course for those up England . . . After next Sunday's rain the temp should be well into double figures - probably. Graham Penzance 7 hours of sun, even over the moors today, http://www.sunrecorder.net/googlemap...serial=1010 1 which was much appreciated. A fair bit more on on some nearby coasts, certainly 9 hours. GFS did a good job of predicting where the western edge of the frontal cloud would be. Breeze has picked up this evening. Sadly, there's no point in using today's good weather (relative to much of the UK) to plug http://www.gannetholidayapartment.co.uk/ I'll miss meeting all the people, a very interesting mix over quarter of a century. Graham Penzance Double figures here too, but they are separated by a decimal point. Today's max was 5.8°C, sunshine nil, rain persistent. The ground is surprisingly sodden given that the month's rainfall is less than 80 mm. BTW, Graham, the OS Grid Reference given for your weather station must be in error because it places you offshore. Tax-dodging is to be greatly deprecated. Tudor Hughes, TQ 351595, 170 m. Well spotted, it was OK on the previous version, I'll try to move back ashore. Still, I always wanted to live on a boat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0aDw3_S8H0 (Penzance band) Graham Penzance |
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On 30/03/2018 09:34, Graham Easterling wrote:
It looks like all happening to the east today. A lovely benign start with no wind and clear skies to the west. Frontal cloud to the east. Thick ground frost on my front lawn, where the cold air pools, none on the back. Min 0.3C. Sunshine & a swell https://www.minack.com/a-living-theatre/webcams/ Graham Penzance NOAA NWW3 gives 8m significant wave height for Cornwall sea-area 04 April, soggy seats at Minack then. |
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On 31/03/2018 01:43, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Friday, 30 March 2018 21:39:23 UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 4:23:24 PM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 9:34:59 AM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: It looks like all happening to the east today. A lovely benign start with no wind and clear skies to the west. Frontal cloud to the east. Thick ground frost on my front lawn, where the cold air pools, none on the back. Min 0.3C. Sunshine & a swell https://www.minack.com/a-living-theatre/webcams/ Graham Penzance Turned into a lovely late March day. A maximum of 9.8C, after a ground frost, was offset by the light winds, basically calm this moring, & strong sunshine. Frontal cloud just to the east all day, and most of the Cu development to the west. I'm pleased to say Winter's now finished with Cornwall, of course for those up England . . . After next Sunday's rain the temp should be well into double figures - probably. Graham Penzance 7 hours of sun, even over the moors today, http://www.sunrecorder.net/googlemap...serial=1010 1 which was much appreciated. A fair bit more on on some nearby coasts, certainly 9 hours. GFS did a good job of predicting where the western edge of the frontal cloud would be. Breeze has picked up this evening. Sadly, there's no point in using today's good weather (relative to much of the UK) to plug http://www.gannetholidayapartment.co.uk/ I'll miss meeting all the people, a very interesting mix over quarter of a century. Graham Penzance Double figures here too, but they are separated by a decimal point. Today's max was 5.8°C, sunshine nil, rain persistent. The ground is surprisingly sodden given that the month's rainfall is less than 80 mm. BTW, Graham, the OS Grid Reference given for your weather station must be in error because it places you offshore. Tax-dodging is to be greatly deprecated. Tudor Hughes, TQ 351595, 170 m. Thats GPS for you. |
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On Saturday, March 31, 2018 at 1:43:25 AM UTC+1, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Friday, 30 March 2018 21:39:23 UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 4:23:24 PM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 9:34:59 AM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: It looks like all happening to the east today. A lovely benign start with no wind and clear skies to the west. Frontal cloud to the east. Thick ground frost on my front lawn, where the cold air pools, none on the back.. Min 0.3C. Sunshine & a swell https://www.minack.com/a-living-theatre/webcams/ Graham Penzance Turned into a lovely late March day. A maximum of 9.8C, after a ground frost, was offset by the light winds, basically calm this moring, & strong sunshine. Frontal cloud just to the east all day, and most of the Cu development to the west. I'm pleased to say Winter's now finished with Cornwall, of course for those up England . . . After next Sunday's rain the temp should be well into double figures - probably. Graham Penzance 7 hours of sun, even over the moors today, http://www.sunrecorder.net/googlemap...serial=1010 1 which was much appreciated. A fair bit more on on some nearby coasts, certainly 9 hours. GFS did a good job of predicting where the western edge of the frontal cloud would be. Breeze has picked up this evening. Sadly, there's no point in using today's good weather (relative to much of the UK) to plug http://www.gannetholidayapartment.co.uk/ I'll miss meeting all the people, a very interesting mix over quarter of a century. Graham Penzance Double figures here too, but they are separated by a decimal point. Today's max was 5.8°C, sunshine nil, rain persistent. The ground is surprisingly sodden given that the month's rainfall is less than 80 mm. BTW, Graham, the OS Grid Reference given for your weather station must be in error because it places you offshore. Tax-dodging is to be greatly deprecated. Tudor Hughes, TQ 351595, 170 m. I assume it was the OS Grid Ref on the COL station Google Map you were referring to? I've just loaded Google Earth with the COL stations, and the grid reference under the station details is correct, it just shown in the wrong place on Google Earth. I'll let Roger know. Graham |
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On Saturday, March 31, 2018 at 12:11:44 PM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Saturday, March 31, 2018 at 1:43:25 AM UTC+1, Tudor Hughes wrote: On Friday, 30 March 2018 21:39:23 UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 4:23:24 PM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 9:34:59 AM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote: It looks like all happening to the east today. A lovely benign start with no wind and clear skies to the west. Frontal cloud to the east. Thick ground frost on my front lawn, where the cold air pools, none on the back. Min 0.3C. Sunshine & a swell https://www.minack.com/a-living-theatre/webcams/ Graham Penzance Turned into a lovely late March day. A maximum of 9.8C, after a ground frost, was offset by the light winds, basically calm this moring, & strong sunshine. Frontal cloud just to the east all day, and most of the Cu development to the west. I'm pleased to say Winter's now finished with Cornwall, of course for those up England . . . After next Sunday's rain the temp should be well into double figures - probably. Graham Penzance 7 hours of sun, even over the moors today, http://www.sunrecorder.net/googlemap...serial=1010 1 which was much appreciated. A fair bit more on on some nearby coasts, certainly 9 hours. GFS did a good job of predicting where the western edge of the frontal cloud would be. Breeze has picked up this evening. Sadly, there's no point in using today's good weather (relative to much of the UK) to plug http://www.gannetholidayapartment.co.uk/ I'll miss meeting all the people, a very interesting mix over quarter of a century. Graham Penzance Double figures here too, but they are separated by a decimal point. Today's max was 5.8°C, sunshine nil, rain persistent. The ground is surprisingly sodden given that the month's rainfall is less than 80 mm. BTW, Graham, the OS Grid Reference given for your weather station must be in error because it places you offshore. Tax-dodging is to be greatly deprecated. Tudor Hughes, TQ 351595, 170 m. I assume it was the OS Grid Ref on the COL station Google Map you were referring to? I've just loaded Google Earth with the COL stations, and the grid reference under the station details is correct, it just shown in the wrong place on Google Earth. I'll let Roger know. Graham |
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SNIP
Turned into a lovely late March day. A maximum of 9.8C, after a ground frost, was offset by the light winds, basically calm this moring, & strong sunshine. I've revived this post are there are some nice pics of Saturday afternoon at Marazion here. http://www.cornwallcam.co.uk/ The breeze picked up in the afternoon after a near calm morning. Easily the best day (weatherwise) of the Easter weekend down here. Graham Penzance |
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