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Old June 5th 06, 09:09 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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In article .com,
"Steve J, BWS" writes:

John Hall wrote:
I would assume that it's the famous Radcliffe Observatory site, which I

believe has a record going back as far as 1815.


Just found this link back to the original debate about Oxford sunshine
totals. though not sure if this is the Ratcliffe Observatoary site

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/uk....m/thread/63e15
03728c09fdb/add72d9b00ddd6a7?lnk=st&q=Oxford+sunshine&rnum=1&h l=en#add7
2d9b00ddd6a7


Thanks. Reading through that thread, it seems that the nominally
"Oxford" site is actually Brize Norton. That's very odd, since Brize
Norton seems to be something of the order of 10 miles west of Oxford. It
may be that the Radcliffe data isn't available on a day to day basis,
but only monthly, which would explain why Brize Norton is used instead,
but why can't they label it correctly?
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