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Storm Vera 20.11.2008
Storm Vera 20.11.2008
The strong gale Vera from north, hits Norway thise evning 20.11 with snow.....
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Re: Storm Vera 20.11.2008
A bit different to when I passed there in July, thankfully! I look forward to seeing some pictures.
Dave
Dave
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Re: Storm Vera 20.11.2008
Wow, fantastic looking storm. That'd be a fun one to have out here (though most of the populace in my city would disagree).
Re: Storm Vera 20.11.2008
Here is some pictures.
Its very difficult to snap any pictures in weather like thise.
Ferrys and aeroplane standstill.....
My station
Where is the road?
Its very difficult to snap any pictures in weather like thise.
Ferrys and aeroplane standstill.....
My station
Where is the road?
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Re: Storm Vera 20.11.2008
Great Pictures. The transmitter could do with being moved to under the eaves for protection
A bit warmer in this part of the world.
A bit warmer in this part of the world.
Re: Storm Vera 20.11.2008
Yes my cable is long enough but then i lose the real out there..Super-T wrote:Great Pictures. The transmitter could do with being moved to under the eaves for protection
A bit warmer in this part of the world.
Its nice on pictures yes, but in real can be a struggle.
To morrow shovel snow
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Re: Storm Vera 20.11.2008
My partner is from Siberia so she is more familiar with your weather conditions than I am.
If you moved the transmitter under the eaves then at least you would measure air temperature rather than snow or ice temperature.
There again I don't understand such extremes
If you moved the transmitter under the eaves then at least you would measure air temperature rather than snow or ice temperature.
There again I don't understand such extremes
Re: Storm Vera 20.11.2008
Must say here, that i have another station under the eaves (simple one old type) it show same temp as my WH 1080 measurer, like under the snow.Super-T wrote:My partner is from Siberia so she is more familiar with your weather conditions than I am.
If you moved the transmitter under the eaves then at least you would measure air temperature rather than snow or ice temperature.
There again I don't understand such extremes
Thanx for your advice
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Re: Storm Vera 20.11.2008
Hey, great pictures aadal. Reminds me of my early childhood growing up in northern Germany. To get snow like that nowadays I have to visit a ski hill a few hours away!
Cheers,
Andreas
Cheers,
Andreas
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Re: Storm Vera 20.11.2008
Lovely!
I won't bother posting any pictures of our pathetic 2cm
Steve
I won't bother posting any pictures of our pathetic 2cm
Steve
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Re: Storm Vera 20.11.2008
Coming from warmer climes, I find it strange that people look forward to snow?
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Re: Storm Vera 20.11.2008
What?
Doesn't *everyone* look forward to a little snow now and again?
I suppose the ones who don't like it can't drive in it (like my wife).
Doesn't *everyone* look forward to a little snow now and again?
I suppose the ones who don't like it can't drive in it (like my wife).