"John Hall" wrote in message
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"John Hall" wrote in message
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In his column in Yesterday's Sunday Telegraph, Philip gave
Moulton Hall,
near Northampton, as the driest place in the country with, IRRC,
23mm.
That would tie in well with the Pitsford figure, as well as your own
figure as reported in a previous post.
Not sure about "Moulton Hall". Not a name as such used round here,
but assuming it is in the village of Moulton, that's about a mile
from here, half way to Pitsford.
I think my memory may have been faulty, and that perhaps it should
have
been Moulton End.
snips
.... on the map I have which displays the 'official' names of Met
Office data points (a few years old now), the station indicated as a
'climatological' site that fits is called .... " Northampton, Moulton
Park "
Link to BADC listing here ...
http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/midas...midas_stations
Martin.
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Martin Rowley
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