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Old August 27th 07, 01:30 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Graham Easterling[_2_] Graham Easterling[_2_] is offline
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Default High in the wrong place

On 27 Aug, 13:10, "Dave R.[west London]" non wrote:
Continuing poor Summer
Despite the so called improvement in pressure across the country and the
jetstream further north, this blocking High is in the damn wrong place.
Today is cool, positively cool, with sunny intervals rather than long
periods of unbroken sunshine. There is cloud, much of it too, fetching in
smartly on all levels, a bit of fair weather cumuli and upper cloud too
etc., the sun goes in frequently as the cloud is fairly mobile. It is cool a
north westerly and not summer by any means with a temperature at midday of
only 16.9C in my North East facing garden although compared with what HAS
been I suppose one has to be content. But I am not, nowhere near. Be lucky
to reach 20C today. And this in one of the most sheltered parts of the
country in such conditions, - west London.

The rest of this week has little change to offer in fact even more cloudy
days ahead. This is one hell of a poor summer even when things change from
the previous months washouts it is still poor.

DaveR, westLondon


High's just fine where it is. Another proper 'andsome day, lovely on
the beaches www.minack.com/min02_7ref30.htm.

Sunshine figures in south Cornwall look like being around 130% of
normal for August, and it's been dry, unlike much of Devon & Dorset
which had some heavy rain earlier in the month.

Graham
Penzance