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Old June 24th 05, 05:30 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
danny \(west kent\) danny \(west kent\) is offline
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Default Nature beginning to shut down

Stil no rain in Kent or East sussex, surprise surprise!
Hot and dry.
Although, it is threatening right now.
The continental effect strikes again .

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"Ian Currie" wrote in message
k...
Prayers answered and thunderstorm has begun with moderate to heavy rain
17.45 hrs.
Fabulous smell of the first rain falling on ground after a dry spell.
Computer now being shut down until storm has passed.

Ian Currie-Coulsdon
www.frostedearth.com




"Ian Currie" wrote in message
. uk...
Last night as I went out in the garden around midnight in still

conditions
to look at the sky and glimpse at the temperature readings in the screen

and
was alerted to the sound of a constant drop of leaves falling from trees

and
shrubs. With only 6.7mm of rain so far this month and just 7.3mm since

May
22nd Nature is beginning to shut down here. Rainfall since November 1st

is
less than 57 per cent and with 8 days in a row above 25C, two reaching

more
than 30C peaking at 31.8C, in contrast to many places in the north and

west
of Britain, my part of Surrey is in desperate need of water.
Just recently the wind has been gusting to 30 mph with masses of leaves
blowing along my road and coming down from the trees but the area of
precipitation activity remains obstinately west of my part of Surrey

with
radar echoes shrinking as they head east. As the pressure rises again

over
the Weekend it looks like the Southeast, especially south of the Thames,

is
going to continue to take on the appearance of the African savannah in

the
dry season. That lovely fresh look we had in spring has now been

replaced
by
the withering spectre of drought. How I have looked in envy at all those
bright echoes on the radar screen in the west country and Midlands this
morning and longed for just one of them to hover over my beleaguered

garden.

Ian Currie-Coulsdon
www.frostedearth.com