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Old December 23rd 05, 05:03 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Whats happened to the south easts rain?

Graham

Going on my records since 1989, there seems to be relatively little change
in the annual rainfall totals, it just seems to be shifting in when it
actually falls throughout the year, i.e., drier spring & summers; wetter
autumn and winters.

I believe this fits in with earlier models showing the effects of a warming
climate on the UK. If the climate continues to warm then this shifting of
rainfall pattern is predicted to get more extreme.
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Nick G
Exe Valley, Devon
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"Graham Easterling" wrote in
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I'm not a meteorologist either but this winter dry spell is probably down
to natural variability and next year we could be inundated with rainfall,
overall though there is a pattern of ever increasingly drier summers, and
this applies to much of England but is more enhanced in the south-east.
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Nick G
Exe Valley, Devon
50 m amsl


It certainly seems to be down to natural variability here in Penzance,
although admittedly I'm not in the SE.
Winter rainfall totals as a % of the 1971-2000 norm being:-

Winter % of Norm
92/93 76
93/94 152
94/95 112
95/96 107
96/97 66
97/98 84
98/99 108
99/00 128
00/01 133
01/02 97
02/03 110
03/04 99
04/05 57
Av of the 13 years 102%
7 Winters wetter than average, 6 drier.

Overall it's beem getting slightly wetter in recent decades
1971-1980 Average - 1140.9mm
1981-1990 Average - 1165.9mm
1991-2000 Average - 1261.2mm
& warmer
1961-1990 Mean Temp - 11.1
1971-2000 Mean Temp - 11.3
1991-2000 Mean Temp - 11.6

Graham