"Martin Rowley" wrote in message
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... after a foul night with moderate, occasionally heavy rain & a gusty
wind, the sun is shining strongly.
24hr rainfall to 09Z 15.9 mm (note Hurn rain, as on SYNOPs, has missed all
the rain of the past couple of days).
7 day rainfall = 52 mm
14 day rainfall = 114 mm
30 day rainfall = 205 mm, roughly twice the 1971-2000 average.
Fields have lots of standing water - coming back from Devon yesterday the
roads were awash in places - and there was more heavy rain to come at that
time.
The welcome change to a regime of higher pressure is strongly signalled -
though the plumes are still very noisy beyond mid-month. We should have an
extended period of dry/drying conditions soon though, which will be very
welcome.
Martin.
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Martin Rowley
West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl
Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W
NGR: SU 082 023
Hi Martin,
Thats a strange one Hurn - what are they reporting? I'll compare with
the Davis station I run at work at the ATC training college next door.
Here, I have had 14mm to 9am this morning not massively different to you -
site url is below if you wish to run a comparison in the future.
Here - last 7 days (to 9am today) 46.4mm
Last 15 days 117.2mm
Last 30 days 184mm
Last 7 and 30 days about 10% down on you - but last 15 days slightly more.
Jim
Bournemouth Weather readings online:
http://www.g0ofe.com/weather