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Weather watcher 5.6.53
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There are numerous reports of communities and streets putting on coronation parties specifically for the children of the area. The celebrations were not just limited to the elders of the town however. It was noted that some of the attendees of this party could remember four coronations taking place, "though they had to think hard to remember the names of the kings and queens"! The Standard writes that "together, two old age pensioners, Mrs. The older residents of Reading also enjoyed themselves at a party in the Forbury Gardens, despite the poor weather. The Standard also writes that the popularity of watching the event on television led Reading to "have been almost a deserted town", but one that thankfully came alive in the evening when the celebrations started. Knight, who praised the modern science that enabled the event to be shared in such a way. The Reading Standard reported this as a great success, a sentiment shared by the Deputy Mayor, T. Along with television sets, large screens were put in place to broadcast the event. A number of television sets were set up in Reading town hall and "enabled more than 1,000 old age pensioners to join in the celebrations". It has been well documented that the coronation was a significant moment for television broadcasting, and Reading was no exception to this. Although described as the biggest and noisiest of the gatherings, it seems to have been ‘a prelude only – to dancing, fun and games that were to be continued in the street throughout the evening.’ The largest party was said to have taken place in the Cattle Market where a feast "was spread out among the pens".

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The planned party of 30 people on Park Grove required some ‘last minute improvisation’ as it was relocated to the inside of a garage in order to avoid the rain. Despite the inclement weather on the day, the festivities pushed on. Those who were noted included Maureen Emmett of Callington Road and Betty Turner of Sherwood Street. The Reading Standard reported on several streets in the town crowning their own ‘Coronation Queen’.

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owners arranging whole-day parties for their friends and neighbours". Even for those who opted to stay in and watch the coronation on television, there was a sense of togetherness with "T.V.

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The community-centric nature of these celebrations is emphasised as "Nobody was forgotten". It lists that "there were processions and parades, carnivals and displays, sports and games, and hundreds of teas". Despite the actual event taking place in London, the Standard was quick to move their focus on to the people of Reading and their personal celebrations of the event. Quite understandably, the coronation was front page news on the Friday 5 June 1953 edition of the Reading Standard.

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As befits the largest town in the Royal County, various celebrations took place in Reading to commemorate the occasion. The following will describe the model, the selected experiments, and the results of the comparison of predicted with observed tracer concentrations.On Tuesday 2 June 1953, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II took place in Westminster Abbey. The model used for these simulations was the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) three-dimensional, diagnostic MATHEW/ADPIC atmospheric dispersion model for complex terrain and flow conditions. Rocky Flats Plant North American Weather Consultants, Salt Lake City, UT (USA) OSTI Identifier: 5966173 Report Number(s): RFP-4333-Vol.2 ON: DE89014966 DOE Contract Number: AC04-76DP03533 Resource Type: Technical Report Resource Relation: Other Information: Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products Country of Publication: United States Language: English Subject: 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES MATHEMATICAL MODELS VALIDATION WEATHER FORECASTING COLORADO COMPILED DATA FIELD TESTS GROUND RELEASE PLUMES ROCKY FLATS PLANT SULFUR FLUORIDES SURFACE AIR WIND AIR DATA FEDERAL REGION VIII FLUIDS FLUORIDES FLUORINE COMPOUNDS GASES HALIDES HALOGEN COMPOUNDS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS NORTH AMERICA NUMERICAL DATA SULFUR COMPOUNDS TESTING US AEC US DOE US ERDA US ORGANIZATIONS USA WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT 500300* - Environment, Atmospheric- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport- (-1989) 500200 - Environment, Atmospheric- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport- = traces plumes within the atmospheric boundary layer during two night-time, one morning transition, and one day-time period were simulated for this paper. Publication Date: Research Org.: Rockwell International Corp., Golden, CO (United States).














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