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I'm interested in details of wind speeds and direction in East Dulwich during the early morning of Jan 18th .


I've found this https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/uk/london/historic?month=1&year=2018


which does seem to show a strong blast at 3.50am . Am I correct in intepreting the arrow as showing that the wind was coming from the West and blowing to the East ???

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Is this regarding an insurance claim?


A few years ago some slates blew off our roof and we put in a claim. An assessor came all the way from somewhere like Swindon, opened his computer, looked at the windspeeds on the night in question and said we weren't covered - I can't remember whether it was because it was too windy or not windy enough butI don't know why he couldn't have googled "weather" from his desk in Swindon rather than come all the way to SE22 to do it.

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