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Well, as I alluded to last Friday the "first sustained rainfall for the S.E"
didn't happen. But last night's News 24 forecast at 12.30 a.m showed rain moving up from the South to cover Kent, Essex, Suffolk and South Norfolk. "This may linger all morning in the S.E and be heavy at times the further East you are before moving out in to the North Sea" Didn't even get a mention this morning. There appears to have been some rain on the Kent coast so maybe it was the graphics that were skewed but the commentary on them certainly gave an impression of widespread rain across the region. Not bad for an eight hour forecast! Dave, S.Essex. 20.2C, 72%RH, 0.0mm |
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Dave.C wrote:
Well, as I alluded to last Friday the "first sustained rainfall for the S.E" didn't happen. But last night's News 24 forecast at 12.30 a.m showed rain moving up from the South to cover Kent, Essex, Suffolk and South Norfolk. "This may linger all morning in the S.E and be heavy at times the further East you are before moving out in to the North Sea" Didn't even get a mention this morning. There appears to have been some rain on the Kent coast so maybe it was the graphics that were skewed but the commentary on them certainly gave an impression of widespread rain across the region. Not bad for an eight hour forecast! Hey, we got 0.3mm this morning! And I'm sure I heard some thunder off in the distance. -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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We got rain last night, enough to soak our bathroom floor anyway - went to
sleep with the Velux window wide open, to get a bit of cool air, and woke up this morning to rather a large puddle ![]() Surfleet, South Lincs -- Jim B http://smogthemog.blogspot.com/ http://tinyurl.com/on3sv "Dave.C" wrote in message .uk... Well, as I alluded to last Friday the "first sustained rainfall for the S.E" didn't happen. But last night's News 24 forecast at 12.30 a.m showed rain moving up from the South to cover Kent, Essex, Suffolk and South Norfolk. "This may linger all morning in the S.E and be heavy at times the further East you are before moving out in to the North Sea" Didn't even get a mention this morning. There appears to have been some rain on the Kent coast so maybe it was the graphics that were skewed but the commentary on them certainly gave an impression of widespread rain across the region. Not bad for an eight hour forecast! Dave, S.Essex. 20.2C, 72%RH, 0.0mm |
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"Jonathan Stott" wrote in message
... Dave.C wrote: Well, as I alluded to last Friday the "first sustained rainfall for the S.E" didn't happen. But last night's News 24 forecast at 12.30 a.m showed rain moving up from the South to cover Kent, Essex, Suffolk and South Norfolk. "This may linger all morning in the S.E and be heavy at times the further East you are before moving out in to the North Sea" Didn't even get a mention this morning. There appears to have been some rain on the Kent coast so maybe it was the graphics that were skewed but the commentary on them certainly gave an impression of widespread rain across the region. Not bad for an eight hour forecast! Hey, we got 0.3mm this morning! And I'm sure I heard some thunder off in the distance. -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail Just a few spots here (between 0425 and 0645 gmt) barely enough to set off the wetness sensors. My rainfall total this month so far is 8.4 mm. It looks like being the dryest July since I began in 1995. Unusually, you seem to have caught more of the showers than I, here at Boughton-under-Blean. |
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Clive May wrote:
My rainfall total this month so far is 8.4 mm. It looks like being the dryest July since I began in 1995. Unusually, you seem to have caught more of the showers than I, here at Boughton-under-Blean. My monthly total so far is 19.3mm which equals January 2006 as the driest months since I started recording in September 2004. Nearly half of that total - 9.4mm - was recorded in one exceptionally heavy shower on the 27th. We were on the western edge of that shower - it mainly passed to the east of us, so I guess Boughton-under-Blean wasn't affected by it at all. I wonder if the rainfall totals further east would have been higher than here during that shower! -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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![]() was recorded in one exceptionally heavy shower on the 27th. We were on the western edge of that shower - it mainly Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail Was that the storm that hit herne bay head on? ![]() |
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Blizzard wrote:
was recorded in one exceptionally heavy shower on the 27th. We were on the western edge of that shower - it mainly Was that the storm that hit herne bay head on? ![]() Possibly ![]() -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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![]() "Dave.C" wrote in message .uk... Well, as I alluded to last Friday the "first sustained rainfall for the S.E" didn't happen. But last night's News 24 forecast at 12.30 a.m showed rain moving up from the South to cover Kent, Essex, Suffolk and South Norfolk. "This may linger all morning in the S.E and be heavy at times the further East you are before moving out in to the North Sea" Didn't even get a mention this morning. There appears to have been some rain on the Kent coast so maybe it was the graphics that were skewed but the commentary on them certainly gave an impression of widespread rain across the region. Not bad for an eight hour forecast A wave feature on the front was forecast that simply didn't materialise. I believe these things are fickle and hence difficult to forecast. Here, there wasn't as much rain as I thought. would happen yesterday evening. Iwasn't expecting anything particularly wet but I inspected the ground this morning and the soil was still dry barely a cm below the surface. Today things have returned to sometthing more akin to an 'average' summer day, if such a thing exists. Sunny start, the cloud building to give a brief but sharp shower around midday, but some sun again in the afternoon. Temp has reached 22.0C, cool by recent standards but still a little on the warm side on average. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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Ooooooooooh ain't it grand when passions rise :-)
Check this thread on TWO: http://theweatheroutlook.com/twocomm...howThread.aspx Daily Express - Daily Star & the rest of the 'comics' seems to have created a bit of a stir Weather & Politics don't mix. Read: Hurricane Katrina (Summer 2006) |
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After reading through the entire thread
Brian Gaze..... putting his foot in it, several times. Doh !! Wonder if he really means to write that way, or does he always come across as a wind-up merchant |
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