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Old December 14th 04, 10:32 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Norman Lynagh Norman Lynagh is offline
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Default Drought over in SE?

In message , Philip Eden
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"Martin Rowley" wrote in message
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"Jonathan Stott" wrote in message
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I recorded 0.3mm of rain (well, one tip of the buckets on my Davis VP) at
0415Z this morning. Now, the ground looks damp and there are puddles on
the flat roof next door, but I can't see anything on the radar and looking
around at other sites nearby, nowhere else seems to have recorded any
rain.

I guess it could've been an equipment problem or possibly even a spider
(would've had to have been quite a big spider) sitting in the buckets?


... we're quite a way from you (in Berkshire), but we too had 0.2mm of
rain (measured in standard gauge) and there *was* rain in the night which
the radar either didn't pick up or only presented the odd pixel (at least
in the resolution I have ... higher res. may have got it). For you in
Kent, the radar will often have difficulty in picking up such from a
low-level source.

You should also bear in mind that you may have had 0.2mm sitting
in bucket (topped up with the odd dribble of dew or fog-drip)
since the last time it rained. I occasionally notice that a heavy
dew will tip the bucket at the AWS at Hampstead for this very
reason ... one of the many small disadvantages of AWSs.


There was a genuine 0.3 mm here yesterday evening, both in the manual
gauge and in the Davis VP. I had checked the manual gauge yesterday
morning. The drizzle was quite wetting for at least three hours. Roads
were wet, not damp.

Norman.
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