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  1. Paul thanks for the link some very nice pics on that forum..... The first one (not sure about the others) has had the red and blue hues/sats turned right up in Photoshop to make the picture way more red (7 Blue) than it should be, Im a graphic designer working with Photoshop and a few other packages for design....there are so tell tale signs in that pic if you know what you’re looking for Still a stunning pic to start with though, wish people wouldnt "tweak" umm so though :o
  2. heavy thundery showers forcast for tomorrow, i think we may in for an even better chance then
  3. After a very clear warm start to the day its starting to get humid down here and darker humid to the west of me what are the chances of a rumble or two in the South West this afternoon????
  4. Cheers For the reply Paul...... Any ideas where i could get some more info from, i would be very interested if anyone has any data. ....and yep, it really is that much fun try it, i highly recommend it next itme you see someone with a power kite down the beach or in your local park go ask for a try, you will be off to the shop buying one after !!
  5. Im one of these "Power Kite" flyers & kitesurfers you see at the seaside with a Kite Buggy or out on the water with a big kite surfing. Ive been doing this sport for about 9 years now and have noticed a difference in Wind "power" depending on the time of year and the rest of the weather . Let me explain. In winter when its damp and cold with zonal south westerlys brining fronts in off the atlantic the "power" developed by my 5 meter size kite is way more than if i had been flying the same size kite in the summer on a dry summers day in exactly the same winds. Is anyone on here able to explain why this is happening, is it something to do with moisture in the atmosphere thats present on a damp day? When i say damp, i dont mean the day would be raining or even enough moisture in the air to make the kite wet while flying. If anyone has an answer i would love to know why. Thanks.
  6. Sunday 2nd July -6.30am Tiverton, Mid Devon Good strong T-storm, lasted over an hour and a half (still the odd rumble as i write this), lightning every few seconds or so, followed by heavy rain
  7. After missing out for what seems like months & months without any "proper" storms down here......it all came together lqst night with some serious storms on a night with no work in the morning It started at 2am here in Tiverton (Mid Devon) and went on all night, with lightning every few seconds as more and more storms passed all around, by 6am it calmed down a bit only to flair up again for a couple of hours!! What a show, it makes up for all the time ive been waiting..... I also had a very very close one while out filming last night, ive just got to take some screen shots and post them, but put it this way in one frame of the film you can see the leader/streamer coming from me just before a very big strike just accross the road!! how close!!! ... i will sort the pics out and post up ASAP!!
  8. Current conditions at Barnstaple at 27 October 2004 at 10:00 hour 12 °C Cloudy Wind: 48 km/h - - MAX GUST 74km/h 6 Beaufort Winddirection: East Visibility: 10.0 km Dew point: 9 °C Humidity: 85 % Pressure: 989.5 mb trend: falling Sunrise: 8:00 hour Sunset: 17:59 hou
  9. Current conditions at Barnstaple at 10 October 2004 at 16:00 hour 14 °C Mostly Cloudy Wind: 35 km/h 5 Beaufort Winddirection: East Visibility: Unlimited Dew point: 6 °C Humidity: 60 % Pressure: 1008.8 mb trend: = Sunrise: 7:32 hour Sunset: 18:33 hour
  10. hi Current conditions at Barnstaple at 8 October 2004 at 19:20 hour 11 °C Partly Cloudy Wind: 21 km/h 4 Beaufort Winddirection: NorthEast Visibility: 10.0 km Dew point: 7 °C Humidity: 76 % Pressure: 1020.0 mb &nbsptrend: Sunrise: 7:29 hour Sunset: 18:38 hour
  11. hi Current conditions at Barnstaple at 7 October 2004 at 10:00 hour 11 °C Mostly Cloudy Wind: 5 km/h 1 Beaufort Winddirection: West NorthWest Visibility: Unlimited Dew point: 8 °C Humidity: 83 % Pressure: 1013.2 mb trend: = Sunrise: 7:27 hour Sunset: 18:40 hour
  12. hi Current conditions at Barnstaple at 6 October 2004 at 12:50 hour 13 °C Mostly Cloudy Wind: 26 km/h 4 Beaufort Winddirection: West Visibility: 10.0 km Dew point: 7 °C Humidity: 67 % Pressure: 1011.9 mb trend: = Sunrise: 7:25 hour Sunset: 18:42 hour
  13. Hi Current conditions at Barnstaple at 5 October 2004 at 16:00 hour 14 °C Mostly Cloudy Wind: 56 km/h 7 Beaufort Winddirection: West SouthWest Visibility: Unlimited Dew point: 8 °C Humidity: 67 % Pressure: 1002.0 mb trend: = Sunrise: 7:24 hour Sunset: 18:44 hour
  14. hi Current conditions at Barnstaple at 4 October 2004 at 10:00 hour 12 °C Partly Cloudy Wind: 24 km/h 4 Beaufort Winddirection: West Visibility: Unlimited Dew point: 7 °C Humidity: 72 % Pressure: 1001.4 mb trend: = Sunrise: 7:22 hour Sunset: 18:47 hour
  15. Hi Current conditions at Barnstaple at 3 October 2004 at 16:00 hour 14 °C Heavy Rain Wind: 63 km/h 8 Beaufort Winddirection: South SouthWest Visibility: 5.0 km Dew point: 13 °C Humidity: 93 % Pressure: 1004.4 mb trend: = Sunrise: 7:21 hour Sunset: 18:49 hour
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