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Old September 20th 09, 06:26 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default [WR] Otter Valley, Devon - 20th Sep


"Nick Gardner" wrote in message
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Yet another dry, warm September day. The summer continues.

Long sunny spells and an unusually windless day. Just a faint breeze every
so often, blowing from all over the place. There was even at one point a
slight sea breeze but that died away. Maximum gust today so far = 6 mph
(could be a record low for a non-winter month).

A max of 22.2°C this afternoon after a chilly overnight low of 7.8°C.

No measureable rainfall since the 4th makes this the longest dry spell
since the 14th Dec - 11th Jan 2009 (29 days). Dare I say, even the grass
is going brown in places, especially where it get the sun all day.

Lovely down on the beach where it felt very warm in the calm, cloudless
conditions. Sea almost flat, barely a ripple. In July or August that would
have warmed the sea surface rapidly creating a noticeable thermocline, but
with the sun's highest angle at around 40° today, there was little
difference in temperature between the surface and a couple of metres down.
At about 17°C this afternoon, it's OK for a swim, and that sun still feels
strong; strong enough for a suntan and I am more tanned now than I have
been all summer.

Hard to think that in just a few weeks time the sun will be very low in
the sky as the quick flip from summer to winter begins.


Yep, looking forward to it!

Warm this afternoon with a max. of 19.7C. Needed to sit outside in the shade
with a beer to cool down after cutting the grass!
Very little wind here too but yes briefly a sea breeze this afternoon
1600-1700 local.
I'm surprised you are not tanned all summer Nick, I manage to get brown by
end of May normally and this year has been no different, or is it rust? :-)

Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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