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Ah well, perhaps a good thing really if it is as predicted. Gotta be places this week! Although I do like the practice in my snow drive mode in the car . Looks like @Aiden2012 could still be in the potential zone… We’ve just had 3 flakes about 1/2hr ago despite being under the action on the radar. @Wold Topper, you doing Driff today? Looks like they may have had more luck than here & seen the remains of whatever you had in Brid… Pics from this morning’s walk just showing the snow clouds that I presume were falling on Hull/Bev at the time (35 miles away) Hull ‘over the hill’..… some undulatus cloud?
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Yes it was silent and the speed was very consistent. Unfortunately the camera just couldn’t pick up the detail I could see as the object was too far for the focus, but I would definitely say I saw the light as a substantial flame. If it was a lantern as @mat43says, they are so dangerous to the landscape. Yes, I did consider the spy balloon theory too , @Love Snow however hadn’t suspected the south folks as the culprit!! -5c was our low overnight but the frost isn’t as substantial as I expected, really just the pond & water bath feeling the brunt…a grey & overcast sky so far. Off for my walk now.
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Just seen this from my garden tonight…..the small orange object. Looked like a flame, like a lit lantern but it moved faster than ‘floating’. Could it have been a meteorite? Or rocket launch? (Can’t find anything on Google for that). IMG_7110.MOV
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IMG_7110.MOV Just been down to the end of the garden to check temp…-5c current recording. HOWEVER, I’ve just seen a UFO!! Disregard the green/blue reflection of the moon on the camera lens….watch the small orange object. It looked like a flame, like one of those lit lanterns but it moved much faster than a lantern would be ‘floating’. Any ideas? Could it be a meterorite??
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Lovely pics & a great vantage point. Glad you got to see them. I’ll see them one day I’m sure
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Too much cloud
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Observations Of Nature Through The Seasons.
RebsAbbo replied to Jane Louise's topic in Space, Science & nature
Well I was a little worried that my frogs might not have survived that cold snap in Dec when the pond was frozen for more than 2 weeks despite my best efforts to make air holes, however, there are plenty of them out & about in the pond today, catching some rays… -
Observations Of Nature Through The Seasons.
RebsAbbo replied to Jane Louise's topic in Space, Science & nature
It’s mild at 13c, cloudy with some sunshine, very breezy, back door wide open to air the house….just had a Queen wasp come into the kitchen looking for a new home I think. No thank you. Been there & done that (under the suspended floor of the utility room), so out she went again with gentle assistance -
I can understand why….it’s not very often I’m defeated by wind! It was nigh on impossible walking directly into it. Had to give it up after 1/2mile & walk back. You’d think back wind (no puns please…you know who you are…) would be easier, but thought my feet were going to get swept from under me! It’s very deceptive when you’re in the shelter of the village but on the exposed hill that was quite extreme.