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34.6C reported at 15Z ......
I will say no more. Paul |
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![]() 34.6C reported at 15Z ...... I will say no more. It does seem rather strange, here in the West Midlands we have 31.1, and 31.4 in N'hampton. A couple of degrees possible???, but THREE? Ah well. Jt -- , Solihull UK 123m amsl "et in arcadia ego?" |
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"john taverner" wrote in message
... 34.6C reported at 15Z ...... I will say no more. It does seem rather strange, here in the West Midlands we have 31.1, and 31.4 in N'hampton. A couple of degrees possible???, but THREE? Ah well. Jt Looking through some of the METARs the highest I've seen so far is Gloucester's 32°C EGBJ 141620Z 12005KT CAVOK 32/11 Q1012 = Jon. |
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"PJB" wrote here on 14 Jul 2003:
34.6C reported at 15Z ...... I will say no more. Paul Hmm, well... it does seem slightly hotter than yesterday, but I'd have thought 32°C or so would be nearer the mark. Bewdley, Worcs, ~90m asl. -- Above address *is* valid - but snip spamtrap to get me to *read*! Support the world's oldest motorsport venue! http://www.shelsley-walsh.co.uk/future.html |
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 15:41:24 -0000, "PJB"
wrote: 34.6C reported at 15Z ...... I will say no more. I will. This is getting ridiculous. The Met Office will become a laughing stock among amateurs and no doubt some professionals too, unless they do something about it soon. Needs to be struck off by the General Medical Council, I say. Philip Eden pointedly ignored the Barbourne reading in his 17:55 discussion on R5 Live of the day's maximum temperatures. 32C was, he said, the highest of the day. -- Dave |
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![]() "Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... I will. This is getting ridiculous. The Met Office will become a laughing stock among amateurs and no doubt some professionals too, unless they do something about it soon. Needs to be struck off by the General Medical Council, I say. Philip Eden pointedly ignored the Barbourne reading in his 17:55 discussion on R5 Live of the day's maximum temperatures. 32C was, he said, the highest of the day. It was also ignored on the BBC forecast. I think it was Cardiff with the max as you say, of 32C. Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 17:52:20 +0100, Steve Jackson
wrote: In message , john taverner writes 34.6C reported at 15Z ...... I will say no more. It does seem rather strange, here in the West Midlands we have 31.1, and 31.4 in N'hampton. A couple of degrees possible???, but THREE? Only 29.9C in Coventry - a much larger city than Worcester! Exactly 30.0 C in Kenilworth. JPG |
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