Re: Further request for data-5th July 2006



Message edited- Waghorn should have wrote:

Bit of a long shot -there seems to be a dearth of AWSs in central Wales
especially,but-

does anybody have any barograph data for the 5th July 2006 for Wales
/west Midlands, esp south/central Wales?

Please send data to
david_at_waghorne17_dot_freeserve_dot_co_dot_uk

graph/text/cvs file welcome.5 minute resolution ideal.

Many thanks to all those who've supplied data already. I am trying to
trace a pressure perturbation that crossed England on this date,

regards,
David

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