Bracknell September 2009
Hi John
Thanks for looking at my data!
The sunshine is calculated in my Weather Display software. The exposure is pretty poor due to
trees and houses around the site.
It is generally about 80% of that recorded by Bernard Burton in Wokingham.
As for pressure extremes, I don't have any data to hand.
Best Regards
Roy Avis
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"John Hall" wrote in message
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In article ,
Roy Avis writes:
Mean Pressu 1022.2 hPa
That led me to wonder what the highest mean pressure is for (a)
September and (b) any month in the UK. (I suspect that January and
February might feature strongly in the latter category, winter Highs
tending to be more intense.)
Bright Sunshine: 119.3 hr
That's considerably lower than I would have expected. It seems to have
been a very sunny month in my part of Surrey, not that far away.
Average Wind Speed: 3.0 kt
That, together with the mean pressure, shows just how anticyclonic a
month it has been.
--
John Hall "Do you have cornflakes in America?"
"Well, actually, they're American."
"So what brings you to Britain then if you have cornflakes already?"
Bill Bryson: "Notes from a Small Island"
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