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multi cellular thunderstorm
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Marks Weather Diary > The End
Posted 14 December 2008
In case anyone's wondering i'm not bothering with this any more. Sorry if anyone found it interesting.
Marks Weather Diary > 06/04/08
Posted 25 May 2008
Another pretty good snow event, this time an area of heavy snow was travelling down from the North, as shown on this radar image.
Had a good spell of heavy snow in the afternoon followed by some heavy showers in the evening.
I also went...
Had a good spell of heavy snow in the afternoon followed by some heavy showers in the evening.
I also went...
Marks Weather Diary > 22/03/08 - 24/03/08
Posted 25 May 2008
A decent cold spell with North Easterly winds bringing some snow showers to this area. It never really amounted to much but Saturday, Sunday and Monday saw coverings in Stanley.
Here's a couple of charts from the GFS archive from the 22nd.
An image from the radar...
Here's a couple of charts from the GFS archive from the 22nd.
An image from the radar...
Marks Weather Diary > 01/02/08
Posted 02 February 2008
Another good snow event up here, it's turning out to be a good winter
This time it was an area of precipitation moving slowly south with cold northerly winds digging in behind.
There was a warm sector of air coming into eastern parts, shown on the chart below, which mean there was no snow at low levels in the east, but up here on higher...
This time it was an area of precipitation moving slowly south with cold northerly winds digging in behind.
There was a warm sector of air coming into eastern parts, shown on the chart below, which mean there was no snow at low levels in the east, but up here on higher...
Marks Weather Diary > 21/01/08
Posted 21 January 2008
Deepest snow this winter!
All came from a low pressure system crossing the country with lots of rain and cold air from the north turning it to snow.
Here's the Netweather radar showing accumilated rainfall between 8 am - 8 pm, most of which fell as snow on higher ground in the north.
Here's the setup for...
All came from a low pressure system crossing the country with lots of rain and cold air from the north turning it to snow.
Here's the Netweather radar showing accumilated rainfall between 8 am - 8 pm, most of which fell as snow on higher ground in the north.
Here's the setup for...
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