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  1. @Arnie Pie first off, thank you so much for your webcam, it certainly captures NCL's far sooner and more frequently than down 'ere in the SE.

    With regard to the pic last night, I would agree with you. Having zoomed in to it there are no signs of NLCs on it, just very high and dispersed contrail or cirrus, that is based on my photograpy of NCLs and viewing opps in both the far NW and SE, so of course it is just my opinion be it right or wrong

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  2. How can I UNDO the 'Mark forum as read' speech bubble icon on the left hand side, please?

    Accidentally hit that icon ages ago on the Regional Discussions and now have done the same thing on the 'Weather Discussion - Winter' heading, now all threads in that section have no speech bubble icon to tap on to be taken to the first unread post

    Tried to click the same place again and nothing happens let alone the return of the extremely handy speech bubble icons! 

  3. High pressure delivered some lovely views around the region this morning after frosty foggy night, good to see the pics and thanks for sharing

    Screenshot_2019-11-19-18-52-36.thumb.jpeg.6aa10d7e15a8ba70398da988847c9d66.jpeg Last night dipped down to -4.9°C  at    1:21

    Think it was the foggy moments that caused the varying temp until 8am when graph shows a rapid increase, however that meant it reached the dizzy height of 3.7°C   at  15:07

    Currently we are dropping sub-zero again and are back to 

    Temperature
    -0.5°C

    Humidity
    96%

    Dewpoint
    -1.1°C

    Wind
    NNE

    Barometer
    1014.4 hPa & Steady

    Not looking forward to the return of mild crud!

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  4. Crikey the above link for SevereWeatherEU is showing heavy rainfall indeed.

    The following graphic shows the snow cover in the Alps for 18th Oct. (current) and I just viewed that and thought the Alps were looking much healthier, then I saw your post @J10 So it will certainly be interesting to see the graphic over the coming days and how it may change now that we are nearing the end of the predicted rainfall for 19 -21 October.

     

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  5. European Snow Cover pulls it's data from IMS @ NOAA, it does however appear to be updating 1 day (approx) behind the usual NHemisphere map, so the current one today is for 06 October 2019 and shows the recent snowfall over Norway, Sweden, Finland and Western Russia very nicely :

    EroSnowCover6thOCT2019.thumb.JPG.d101b1e5798b3cad2ef919d46fdfbc11.JPG

    For comparison here is the snow cover for the previous year on the exact same day 06 October, 2018

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    Iceland is also a marked difference and appears to have a significant reduction this year, as do the northern areas of Sweden and Finland. It will be interesting to see how the snow cover waxes and wanes during the course of this month as we head further through Autumn.

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