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Old May 29th 19, 02:51 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default [WR] Otter Valley, Devon - High UV

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 7:22:38 PM UTC+1, Nick Gardner wrote:


As Graham has already stated our findings with regards to UV, the only
thing I can add is that it is thought that there is ozone depletion
above tropical maritime air masses. The mechanisms for this, I believe,
are poorly understood but someone (on this newsgroup) said that they
were aware of this when they were studying atmospheric sciences back in
the 1960s. It seems that this knowledge has been lost over the years.

Here in the SW we get some of the highest UV levels in northern Europe.
And, given a tropical air mass, throw in a bit of mist and a few clouds
and from mid-May to early August the UV can reach as high as the extreme
value of 10. On days like that I often do a scan of UV levels across the
rest of Europe and places as far south as Gibraltar and Cyprus can be
'wallowing' in levels around 7.

So stating that the UV levels are directly linked to elevation of the
sun is overtly simplistic and could be misleading.

--
Nick Gardner
Otter Valley, Devon
20 m amsl
http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk


I notice on the DEFRA site that on Saturday 25th, Stratospheric Ozone as measured at the only 2 English sites of Manchester and Reading, was nearly 2 SD below the long term mean.

Dick Lovett