Re: SW Cornwall
- From: Ian <i.ager@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 08:40:51 -0700
On 7 Sep, 13:38, Graham Easterling <GEasterl...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 7 Sep, 11:15, Ian <i.a...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 6 Sep, 19:09, Graham Easterling <GEasterl...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
As good as it getswww.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/SennenSun.html
Max 23.3C in Penzance
Graham
Penzance
Hi Graham.
Looks like the middle of summer there! What's the SST in Mounts bay
like at present? Maps seem to show 17-18 a little further out to sea.
Just wondering what it's like in the shelter of Mounts Bay.
Ian.
Raunds.
Ian,
17-18 a good guide at the moment, the highest it's been all year.
However beaches with a very gentle onshore breeze accumulate the warm
surface water, and can easily be 2-3C warmer mid to late afternoon.
Very warm today, 23C at 13:00, but a few banks of sea fog on the north
Cornish coast. No rain here since 20th August.
Completely [OT] but 100s of basking sharks of west Cornwall currently.
460 counted on one rib trip just off Land's End. The largest numbers
reported for decades.
Graham
Penzance
Graham
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Graham,
Certainly warm enough for a swim then. How does the SST compare to
last September?
BTW, I had a browse on your excellent web site, that funnel cloud in
August 2006 looks
a little too close for comfort...I'd have been cowering in the cellar
(after taking a photogragh!)
Ian
Raunds, Northants.
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