"JJCMayes1" wrote in message
...
The highest air frost frequency in lowland England away from the far
north
appears to be at Mickleham climate station in Surrey, a well known
frost
hollow.
Hi, Julian,
Juniper Hall? If so, I remember it well. When I was a sixth form student
in November 1965 I was allowed to do the obs there during a field
course. I was really impressed with how low the screen min. and grass
min. were.
When I returned to Scarborough, my own minima were much higher - an
object lesson, first hand.
If I remember correctly, the site was not so well maintained when we had
our COL weekend there about 10 years ago.
Are you just interpreting the maps, Julian, or are there some figures
for Mickleham that I can not see?
Best wishes,
--
Ken Cook, Copley (5miles north of Barnard Castle), County Durham.
830ft
http://mysite.freeserve.com/copley
(MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily)
kencookATcopleydurham.freeserve.co.uk
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