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  1. 11 hours ago, MAF said:

    There's a name for the part of day, not long after sunrise, where the temps actually get colder before warming up a bit. sure one of the meteorological educated will know what it is 😄 

     I think it is known as radiational cooling….Once the sun goes below the horizon, the ground begins radiating the heat it gained during the day into the lower atmosphere. In the time right before sunrise, the sun is still low enough in the sky that the solar radiation is very weak - weaker than the radiating heat from the earth. Therefore, it's normal for the temperature to keep dropping until the sun gets a bit higher in the sky. 🤗

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  2. The nation's favourite conversation went mainstream on 11 January 1954 when the BBC introduced “on-screen weather presenters” to deliver the daily forecast. Seventy years on we have super computers instead of hand drawn charts, green screens and graphics have replaced the magnetic weather symbol's and we still have no idea if/when/where it will snow next week  🤗

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