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Old September 9th 07, 04:08 PM posted to alt.talk.weather,sci.geo.earthquakes
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On Sep 9, 3:46 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:

Your mileage will vary


I worked out what weather they bring according to the region I was
working with, the place where I lived at the time and the only region
I was familiar with.

Obviously the region is a lot drier than the list would lead you to
expect. It never rains all the time anywhere and the weather in most
of the world is mostly dry.

My part of the world in those days was and is particularly drier than
a lot of the places in Britain.

and in the following table I will not include the minutes of the phases,
so that you can grasp the overall concept of what I am trying to do.


08-Jan 11 = Fine 37
15-Jan 19 = Wet 46
22-Jan 13 = Wet 35
30-Jan 05 = Fine 03
07-Feb 03 = Misty 44
14-Feb 03 = Misty 34
21-Feb 03 = Misty 31
29-Feb 02 = Fine 18
07-Mar 17 = Fine 14
14-Mar 10 = Wet 46
21-Mar 18 = Misty 40
29-Mar 21 = Misty 47
06-Apr 03 = Misty 55
12-Apr 18 = Misty 32
20-Apr 10 = Wet 25
28-Apr 14 = Fine 12
05-May 12 = Misty 18
12-May 03 = Misty 47
20-May 02 = Fine 11
28-May 02 = Fine 57
03-Jun 19 = Wet 23
10-Jun 15 = Misty 04
18-Jun 17 = Fine 30
26-Jun 12 = Misty 10
03-Jul 02 = Fine 19
10-Jul 04 = Wet 35
18-Jul 07 = Wet 59
25-Jul 18 = Misty 42
01-Aug 10 = Wet 13
08-Aug 20 = Fine 20
16-Aug 21 = Misty 16
23-Aug 23 = Fine 50
30-Aug 19 = Wet 58
07-Sep 14 = Fine 4
15-Sep 09 = Misty 13
22-Sep 05 = Fine 04
29-Sep 08 = Fine 12
07-Oct 09 = Misty 04
14-Oct 20 = Fine 03
21-Oct 11 = Fine 55
28-Oct 23 = Fine 14
06-Nov 04 = Wet 04
13-Nov 06 = Misty 17
19-Nov 21 = Misty 31
27-Nov 16 = Wet 55
05-Dec 21 = Misty 26
12-Dec 16 = Wet 37
19-Dec 10 = Wet 29
27-Dec 12 = Misty 23

Don't waste too much time on it as it is grossly inaccurate.

28-May for instance with a time of 02:57 is obviously not "Fine". Nor
would it be a "Misty" spell had I allowed for the minutes to take it
over the line.

3:00 is a classic spell that connotes thundery conditions. (Of course
this was for a small region in North Wales. Hardly representative of
the relatively small country of Britain; much less the rest of the
planet.)

The rest of it just needs tickling. And I have a few months in which
to do that.