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We have only 30 years data here, so our records will be broken much more frequently than national ones. Even so,four records being broken here in the space of the last 12 months does seem remarkable.
We have had two high temperature records (July and this month), one low temperature (October) and one for length of drought (straddling May and June). Ian Bingham, Inchmarlo, Aberdeenshire. 80m asl. |
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On 22/04/2019 13:02, Ian Bingham wrote:
We have only 30 years data here, so our records will be broken much more frequently than national ones. Even so,four records being broken here in the space of the last 12 months does seem remarkable. We have had two high temperature records (July and this month), one low temperature (October) and one for length of drought (straddling May and June). Ian Bingham, Inchmarlo, Aberdeenshire. 80m asl. Does anyone know how many records can be broken, when even moveable-feasts are included in such assessments, like recently. |
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