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Old July 29th 03, 09:50 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
N R Whitelegg N R Whitelegg is offline
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Default Fairly disappointing July overall

In the referenced article, "Alan Gardiner" writes:


I don't know where in central southern England you live but July 2003
has been much better that July 2002 so far in St Albans.


Southampton. I don't want to get into one of those debates again :-) but
I think of central S England as Hants, Berks, SE Wilts, east Dorset, IOW,
W Sussex.

The main problem with this particular wet spell compared to "normal"
summer wet spells is the frequency of fronts, and non-thundery nature of
the frontal rainfall. The more typical summer pattern for wet spells is for
a low to settle over the area for several days, producing a more showery
pattern, with only around one front/week.

Nick