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Default Its going to be a dry month!

"Richard Orrell" wrote in message


A little wetter in the South Hams, 42.2mm so far (24% long term average).


If someone designed a condensation vessel to replace the Victorian
measuring vessels in use at the moment the records would have to
interpolated so radically that it wuld perhaps change a lot of our
outlooks on the environment.

The vessels should be calibrated to resemble the mist intake of
hedgerows.

Suggestions on a post card to the above address please.


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