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Paul Hyett May 1st 07 08:55 AM

Apr'07 - anywhere completely rainless?
 
And if so, how rare is that in Britain?
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Ian Currie May 1st 07 09:22 AM

Apr'07 - anywhere completely rainless?
 
Paul, no rain fell in parts of southern England during April 1912, 1893 and
1957. I think that one or two places in Cornwall had no rain during April
1976. There was very little rain in 1938 and 1980 was almost dry in north
west England.
This year April was my second driest month of any back to 1979 with only
2.8mm of rain -May 1989 had 2.1mm
Ian Currie-Coulsdon and Chipstad Valley
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"Paul Hyett" wrote in message
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And if so, how rare is that in Britain?
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Simon Bennett May 1st 07 10:20 AM

Apr'07 - anywhere completely rainless?
 
"Paul Hyett" wrote in message
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And if so, how rare is that in Britain?


This is purely anecdotal, as I don't record weather conditions, but I don't
believe we've had any in Thanet.



kiticat May 1st 07 12:35 PM

Apr'07 - anywhere completely rainless?
 
Paul Hyett wrote:
And if so, how rare is that in Britain?


I think we had 'trace' need to check with the neighbour who keeps records.
Sarah, Fleet, Hampshire

Tudor Hughes May 1st 07 12:40 PM

Apr'07 - anywhere completely rainless?
 
On May 1, 10:22 am, "Ian Currie" wrote:
Paul, no rain fell in parts of southern England during April 1912, 1893 and
1957. I think that one or two places in Cornwall had no rain during April
1976. There was very little rain in 1938 and 1980 was almost dry in north
west England.
This year April was my second driest month of any back to 1979 with only
2.8mm of rain -May 1989 had 2.1mm
Ian Currie-Coulsdon and Chipstad Valleywww.frostedearth.com

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Similar to here (2.9 mm) except that I only got 1.9 mm in
Aug 1995, which remains my driest month.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingha, NE Surrey.



Richard Dixon May 1st 07 12:43 PM

Apr'07 - anywhere completely rainless?
 
On 1 May, 09:55, Paul Hyett wrote:
And if so, how rare is that in Britain?
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Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me)


Spin-bowlers everywhere will be licking their lips this season if it
remains this dry...!

Richard


Paul Hyett May 1st 07 06:05 PM

Apr'07 - anywhere completely rainless?
 
In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 1 May 2007, Richard Dixon
wrote :
On 1 May, 09:55, Paul Hyett wrote:
And if so, how rare is that in Britain?
--
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me)


Spin-bowlers everywhere will be licking their lips this season if it
remains this dry...!


There are hints on the LRF that we may get some wet stuff next week,
though.
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Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me)

cupra May 1st 07 07:46 PM

Apr'07 - anywhere completely rainless?
 
Paul Hyett wrote:
In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 1 May 2007, Richard Dixon
wrote :
On 1 May, 09:55, Paul Hyett wrote:
And if so, how rare is that in Britain?
--
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to
email me)


Spin-bowlers everywhere will be licking their lips this season if it
remains this dry...!


There are hints on the LRF that we may get some wet stuff next week,
though.


That's what they said for this week too!



Paul Hyett May 2nd 07 07:49 AM

Apr'07 - anywhere completely rainless?
 
In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 1 May 2007, cupra
wrote :

There are hints on the LRF that we may get some wet stuff next week,
though.


That's what they said for this week too!


Not on the pressure charts *I* saw.
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Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me)

Graham P Davis May 2nd 07 10:19 AM

Apr'07 - anywhere completely rainless?
 
Paul Hyett wrote:

In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 1 May 2007, cupra
wrote :

There are hints on the LRF that we may get some wet stuff next week,
though.


That's what they said for this week too!


Not on the pressure charts *I* saw.


I saw some at the T+120/144 stage that looked wet for the beginning of this
week but they only lasted a couple of days. Latest runs also seem to be
beginning to "dry out" for next.

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Graham P Davis
Bracknell, Berks., UK
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Paul Hyett May 2nd 07 06:13 PM

Apr'07 - anywhere completely rainless?
 
In uk.sci.weather on Wed, 2 May 2007, Graham P Davis
wrote :

That's what they said for this week too!


Not on the pressure charts *I* saw.


I saw some at the T+120/144 stage that looked wet for the beginning of this
week but they only lasted a couple of days. Latest runs also seem to be
beginning to "dry out" for next.


Not the ones I saw on Wetterkarte
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Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me)

Graham P Davis May 2nd 07 06:55 PM

Apr'07 - anywhere completely rainless?
 
Paul Hyett wrote:

In uk.sci.weather on Wed, 2 May 2007, Graham P Davis
wrote :

That's what they said for this week too!

Not on the pressure charts *I* saw.


I saw some at the T+120/144 stage that looked wet for the beginning of
this week but they only lasted a couple of days. Latest runs also seem to
be beginning to "dry out" for next.


Not the ones I saw on Wetterkarte


I'd been looking at the 00Z and 06Z runs which were more anticyclonic in the
south than before but I agree 12Z has reverted to something like
yesterday's pattern.

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Graham P Davis
Bracknell, Berks., UK
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