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A is for Angwin
Richard Angwin at Gloucester Docks
Looks like rain - Richard Angwin keeps an eye on the skies

Last updated: 03 November 2003 1104 GMT
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Richard Angwin is the BBC's weatherman for the South West and he knows the weather from A-Z.

Clouds A is for atmosphere Bristol Channel B is for Bristol Channel
Clouds C is for clouds Parched earth D is for drought
Wind turbine E is for energy Frozen chain F is for freezing rain
Galileo thermometer G is for Galileo Eye of a hurricane H is for hurricane
Ice cream I is for ice-cream Plane wing J is for jetstream
K is for katabatic L is for lightning
M is for music Lewis Richardson Fry N is for numbers
Open Road O is for open road Richard Angwin P is for Points West
Benjamin Franklin Q is for quotations Radiosonde R is for radiosonde
cows in the snow S is for snow Twister T is for tornado
Richard Angwin U is for umbrella Fog in the Golden Valley by John Fairbairn V is for visibility
Anemometer - device for measuring wind speed W is for wind Stormcloud by W Harley X is for x-rated
Field of rape by R Burrows Y is for year Patrick Morre in front of a planispehere Z is for zodiac
 
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