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Rainfall for month 47mm - same as December. Since I have been recording
rainfall in August 2005, there have only been two months with greater than 70mm and both of these were in summer. None of the last two winters to date have had a single month with more than 50mm. This winter looks like it will be relatively dry (114mm Nov- Jan) so water shortages are again a possibility this summer if other parts of East Anglia/S.E are similar. Dave |
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Dave Cornwell wrote:
Rainfall for month 47mm - same as December. Since I have been recording rainfall in August 2005, there have only been two months with greater than 70mm and both of these were in summer. None of the last two winters to date have had a single month with more than 50mm. This winter looks like it will be relatively dry (114mm Nov- Jan) so water shortages are again a possibility this summer if other parts of East Anglia/S.E are similar. Dave At those goes against the theory that GW will bring wet winters and dry summers :-) 41.4mm for me in Southend-on-Sea (84% average). My warmest January on record (Back to 1960) -- Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net |
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