On Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 10:42:30 AM UTC, John Hall wrote:
In message , Adam Lea
writes
On 24/01/2017 10:36, John Hall wrote:
In message , P.Chortik
writes
http://www.waterplc.com/pages/news/latest-rainfall/
Groundwater level about average currently...
Yep. From that site's data, it seems as if the wetter than average first
six months of 2016 in the Surrey area have been enough to compensate for
the drier than average last six months.
A pity the wetter and drier time periods aren't inverted*, so we get
the nice sunny settled weather when it is most useful, and it would
bring pleasant warmth.
*like 1995.
Well July and August were dry, according to East Surrey Water's figures,
though I don't know how sunny they were.
--
John Hall
"One can certainly imagine the myriad of uses
for a hand-held iguana maker"
Hobbes (the tiger, not the philosopher!)
Near normal. See
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/...aries/anomacts choose sunshine, 1981-2010 anomaly, 2016 and the month.
Very lumpy sea this morning
https://www.minack.com/a-living-theatre/webcams/
after a big clean swell (10' sigficant wave height) yesterday.
Graham
Penzance