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![]() Nick G wrote: Anyone else had a longer run or not had a minimum below 10c this autumn so I have recorded 11 days with minima below 10C since June 7th here in the Otter Valley in south Devon. The fact that you haven't recorded a minima below 10C since June 7th is quite remarkable. _______________ Nick G Otter Valley, Devon 80 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk 5 days even down in Penzance (Nice to see you're back Nick - not seen your posts for a while) Graham Penzance |
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![]() "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... In uk.sci.weather on Sun, 1 Oct 2006, Jim Smith wrote : Evening all, Cant find the earlier thread (was it on here, or on TWO?) reference the long run of nights with ninima in excess of 10c. Not surprising - it was disguised under the thread title 'Some high rainfall totals - Boulmer 38.9 mm' - around 22nd August. Anyway - it's now October 1st and I still haven't had a night minimum below 10c since June 7th here in Bournemouth. That is unpredecented in the 10 years that I've kept records here - just wondering how unusual it is. Anyone else had a longer run or not had a minimum below 10c this autumn so far? That sequence will be broken this week though, I suspect. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) I think it will go tonight. 13c at 2200 local and very little wind. That'll teach me to post :-) Jim, Bournemouth |
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![]() "Jim Smith" wrote in message news ![]() "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... In uk.sci.weather on Sun, 1 Oct 2006, Jim Smith wrote : Evening all, Cant find the earlier thread (was it on here, or on TWO?) reference the long run of nights with ninima in excess of 10c. Not surprising - it was disguised under the thread title 'Some high rainfall totals - Boulmer 38.9 mm' - around 22nd August. Anyway - it's now October 1st and I still haven't had a night minimum below 10c since June 7th here in Bournemouth. That is unpredecented in the 10 years that I've kept records here - just wondering how unusual it is. Anyone else had a longer run or not had a minimum below 10c this autumn so far? That sequence will be broken this week though, I suspect. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) I think it will go tonight. 13c at 2200 local and very little wind. That'll teach me to post :-) Jim, Bournemouth Actually.. no! Bottomed out at 10.1 here (about 3/4 of a mile inland) despite a min of 6c at the airpoer which is a noted frost hollow. So the long run goes on... Jim. |
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![]() Jim, Bournemouth How do these figures, to your west, match your records? 25th Sept 9.7 (0715) 18 Sept 8.3 (0745) 8 Sept 9.3 (0700) 30 Aug 9.8 (0400) 25 Aug 6.3 (0700) 12 July 8.6 (0600) 23 June 6.9 (0515) 22 June 8.0 (0000) 16 June 7.1 (0430) 15 June 8.8 (0530) 7 June 7.1 (0545) 6 June 7.3 (0330) Regards Robin Milton Abbas |
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My figures follow yours....... I assume yours are 0900-0900, mine are
midnight to midnight, unfortunately... so for your 6th June, my figure is for the morning of the 7th. if thats not the case, and the dates are for the mornings in question, I will repost. Jim "Robin Nicholson" wrote in message ... Jim, Bournemouth How do these figures, to your west, match your records? 25th Sept 9.7 (0715) 12.5 (0355) 18 Sept 8.3 (0745) 13.1 (0640) 8 Sept 9.3 (0700) 10.1 (0600) 30 Aug 9.8 (0400) 12.2 (0600) 25 Aug 6.3 (0700) 15.2 (0350) tho morning of 25th was 10.3 12 July 8.6 (0600) 14.8 (0405) (night of 13/14th was coldest at 12.3) 23 June 6.9 (0515) 13.3 (0445) 22 June 8.0 (0000) 10.7 (0445) 16 June 7.1 (0430) 14.0 (0445) southerly wind straight off the sea 15 June 8.8 (0530) 11.6 (0435) 7 June 7.1 (0545) 11.4 (0335) 6 June 7.3 (0330) 7.9 (0400) Regards Robin Milton Abbas |
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On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 20:35:18 +0100, "Jim Smith"
wrote: My figures follow yours....... I assume yours are 0900-0900, mine are midnight to midnight, unfortunately... so for your 6th June, my figure is for the morning of the 7th. if thats not the case, and the dates are for the mornings in question, I will repost. Interesting! Mine are m to m too, and the monthly report just gives the coldest archive ( currently at 15 minutes). My AWS is not in the perfect position it must be said, being,for security, some 4 metres off the ground. Having just moved again I still have not got my own AWS up yet as have to sound out the neighbours. Assuming that is OK, it will be interesting to get the system up and running, as it will record just 1 mile from the other one. Both will be about 140 metres ASL. R |
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