In the last few days we have had all our old orange sodium street lamps replaced with new white LED types. This is part of an initiative being "rolled out" across Hampshire. I'm wondering how good these lamps are going to be WRT looking for the beginnings of snowfall ? The orange ones were very good, enabling one to easily detect the slightest haze of light snow falling - anyone had the new LED types installed for the last time they had snow ? A side issue is that the one near my house gets switched off at 2AM, so this is going to have a major impact on the quality of early morning observations.
Originally Posted by: Whether Idle
Might I suggest that IF the new lamps do not provide the same quality of lamp-post-watching of the old orange sodium light variety, that you write, indignantly, to the council, putting a trenchant case for reversal of the decision; basing your case upon the lamp-post-watching agenda!
Originally Posted by: Bugglesgate