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Old June 23rd 05, 09:34 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
danny \(west kent\) danny \(west kent\) is offline
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Default SE again very warm - London MO 29.7°C

Any area in North West Kent (Gravesend), town or otherwise, will *obviously*
be warmer than anywhere else. Continent, Sea, Land, wind direction,
etc......
I agree London does buck the trend a little due to *obvious* reasons..




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"Roger Smith" wrote in message
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"Jonathan Stott" wrote in message
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Paul Hyett wrote:

What is it about the Gravesend site that makes it so warm?

The London MO is at least understandable, being in the middle of a heat
island.


Not 100% sure where the Gravesend site is, but the high readings could

be
due in part to it being an urban site.


Jonathan

I think that the "Gravesend" site is not in Gravesend itself but somewhere
out on the Broadness peninsula, near the River Thames north of Swanscombe.
Not exactly an urban site, but I would appreciate more details as would, I
believe, many readers of the NG.

I seem to remember that PE believes that it is suspect, but whether that

is
because of the frequency with which its readings appear in the high
temperature records or not, I do not know. Over to you, please, Philip!

Regards, Roger