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Old July 30th 09, 07:47 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Graham P Davis Graham P Davis is offline
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Default Question for the climate historians

"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote:


"Richard Dixon" wrote :

Attempt #2 having posted originally to uk.sport.cricket

OK, July's not quite finished but a friend just emailed to ask "Is
this the windiest July on record? It's been real struggle cycling to
work recently".

Philip - does your E-W / N-S index (IIRC) take into consideration
strength of wind?

Richard, no it doesn't ... the indices simply resolve the mean
monthly flow into its W/E and N/S components. My feeling
is that it certainly has been quite a windy July, but also that
most unsettled summer months are windy. The big difference
is that they are not as cool as they used to be. I seem to
remember reading that July 1954 was a particularly windy
month ... I'll see if I can dig out a few figures from the MWR.


How about the cold, dry July of the early 70s - 71? - as that had lower than
average pressure and a strong westerly anomaly

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