On Sunday, September 4, 2016 at 12:32:10 PM UTC+1, vidcapper wrote:
On 04/09/2016 12:02, Graham Easterling wrote:
A detailed map doesn't necessarily equate to accuracy. The MetO
produce detailed actual and anomaly maps each month, showing rainfall
in great detail over west Cornwall for instance. But where are the
actual rainfall reports from? just Camborne & Culdrose. This can lead
to some highly inaccurate maps, especially in summer. It was the
extreme inaccuracy of these maps a few years back, that led me to
realising Scilly was double recording rainfall.
But Scilly does have their own weather station IIRC?
Hard to believe they never thought to cross-check! 
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Paul Hyett, Cheltenham
The MetO station is the only one on St. Mary's that I know of. It was double recording rainfall for 10 months, from 1st Nov 2008 to 16th Sept 2009 even though I reported the problem after 4 months, it was so obvious.
There's also the AWS on St Martin's.
Graham
Penzance