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Light rain all morning giving a total of 2.3mm of rainfall since 09Z
today, making that the wettest day since 2.3mm on 28th August. Very blustery now but the rain has stopped and the sun has come out. Monthly total rainfall now stands at 3.0mm. Jonathan Canterbury http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ |
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 15:34:41 +0100, Jonathan Stott
wrote: Monthly total rainfall now stands at 3.0mm. Here, 184.8mm! I almost wish that we were back in the south. -- Alan White Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Lochs Long and Goil in Argyll, Scotland. Webcam and weather:- http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/weather Some walks and treks:- http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/walks |
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![]() "Jonathan Stott" wrote in message ... Light rain all morning giving a total of 2.3mm of rainfall since 09Z today, making that the wettest day since 2.3mm on 28th August. Very blustery now but the rain has stopped and the sun has come out. Monthly total rainfall now stands at 3.0mm. Jonathan Canterbury http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Amazed you didn't get more than that looking at the radar! 19mm not that far to your North. Missed the second wave though. Dave, S.Essex |
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![]() "Jonathan Stott" wrote in message ... Light rain all morning giving a total of 2.3mm of rainfall since 09Z today, making that the wettest day since 2.3mm on 28th August. Very blustery now but the rain has stopped and the sun has come out. Monthly total rainfall now stands at 3.0mm. Jonathan Canterbury http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ 2.3mm !!! That's barely drizzle :-) But I guess it is all relative. Will. -- |
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![]() "Alan White" wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 15:34:41 +0100, Jonathan Stott wrote: Monthly total rainfall now stands at 3.0mm. Here, 184.8mm! I almost wish that we were back in the south. He he you're having Dartmoor weather Alan! You can send it back here if you like because I'm beginning to miss it now and the skin between my toes is flaking away :-) Very dry here with just 34 mm so far this month. Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) -- |
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Dave.C wrote:
Amazed you didn't get more than that looking at the radar! 19mm not that far to your North. Missed the second wave though. Yes, I was surprised too. But the rain was indeed very light and barely got me wet on the 30-minute walk to work. I was surprised that I measured so much! Jonathan Canterbury |
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Will Hand wrote:
2.3mm !!! That's barely drizzle :-) But I guess it is all relative. It certainly had people running for their brollies! Comments along the lines of "what is this wet stuff falling from the sky" were also fairly common :-) Jonathan Canterbury |
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![]() Very dry here with just 34 mm so far this month. Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) -- Pathetic, 41mm here for September. ;-) Dave, on the wettest day since August 2005. |
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 15:34:41 +0100, Jonathan Stott
wrote: Light rain all morning giving a total of 2.3mm of rainfall since 09Z today, making that the wettest day since 2.3mm on 28th August. Very blustery now but the rain has stopped and the sun has come out. Monthly total rainfall now stands at 3.0mm. I always thought Canterbury and the extreme SE got clobbered by showers running along the Channel and clipping Kent. How do you normally compare with Dover 'down the road'? R |
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Robin Nicholson wrote:
I always thought Canterbury and the extreme SE got clobbered by showers running along the Channel and clipping Kent. How do you normally compare with Dover 'down the road'? Not even so far away as Dover, but in Boughton (about 6 miles away as the crow flies) there seems to be a lot more rain than here. I have remarked before about how so many heavy storms seem to pass just to the west of here - on several occasions it's been bone dry here but a walk of a mile or so into town often shows signs of heavy rain. The same seems to apply to the far south-east of Kent - a number of times I have seen radar images which show moderate or heavy rain just around the coast of Kent (Dover/Folkestone area) but absolutely nothing here. Perhaps we are just (un)lucky, but I suspect it is more a case of coincidence. I have checked to make sure that my rain gauge is at least roughly accurate and I'm fairly sure that my exposure (although not great) isn't the cause seeing as I've witnessed at first hand the extreme local differences in rainfall. -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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