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Around noon, as the temperature rose, a north coast sea breeze developed around St Ives / Hayle. The gradient E wind veered more SE in Penzance due to the south coast sea breeze effect. A Cb rapidly developed just behind Penzance, giving a few large drops of rain, seemed to be pretty heavy just inland. It was then carried away over the Atlantic.
Quite interesting if not that exciting! A few sea breeze convergence clouds here http://penzanceweather.atspace.com/wpage6.html Bluebells are out down here now, though I suspect they are mainly the earlier Spanish variety. Graham Penzance |
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