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Having seen the news items with some places having three to four times their
average June rainfall I wondered if anyone has any lower values for June and year to date than me? June - 34 mm, 64% 1971-2000 mean (approx) Jan-June 2007 - 261 mm, about the average. Dave, Laindon, S.Essex. |
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Dave Cornwell wrote:
Having seen the news items with some places having three to four times their average June rainfall I wondered if anyone has any lower values for June and year to date than me? June - 34 mm, 64% 1971-2000 mean (approx) Jan-June 2007 - 261 mm, about the average. June - 12 mm Jan-June - 246 mm I don't know how that compares to the average. July seems to be making up for it, 61 mm so far. -- Steve Loft Sanday, Orkney. 5m ASL http://sanday.org.uk/weather |
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14/07/2007 14:54:31
Steve Loft wrote in message Dave Cornwell wrote: Having seen the news items with some places having three to four times their average June rainfall I wondered if anyone has any lower values for June and year to date than me? June - 34 mm, 64% 1971-2000 mean (approx) Jan-June 2007 - 261 mm, about the average. June - 12 mm Jan-June - 246 mm I don't know how that compares to the average. July seems to be making up for it, 61 mm so far. -- Steve Loft Sanday, Orkney. 5m ASL http://sanday.org.uk/weather Considering we are relatively just a short distance north of you Steve, Fair Isle is considerably wetter than Sanday for the first six months of the year. Fair Isle Rainfall January - June 2007 is 457.8 mm With the Fair Isle average (1974-2000) for the first six months of the year 391.3 mm ie so far for 2007 we are at 117% Anyone listening might hear me on R4 'Broadcasting House' tomorrow morning as I've been asked to comment on the summer so far in Shetland! Dave Fair Isle |
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On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 15:35:11 +0100, "Dave Wheeler"
wrote: Anyone listening might hear me on R4 'Broadcasting House' tomorrow morning as I've been asked to comment on the summer so far in Shetland! This reminds me of a story going the rounds when I first joined BBC Scotland about a production crew from London who couldn't understand why it took so long to get to Shetland from Aberdeen by boat because 'Shetland's only a few miles off the east coast'. -- Alan White Mozilla Firefox and Forte Agent. Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Lochs Long and Goil in Argyll, Scotland. Webcam and weather:- http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/weather |
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On 14 Jul, 15:10, Alan White wrote:
This reminds me of a story going the rounds when I first joined BBC Scotland about a production crew from London who couldn't understand why it took so long to get to Shetland from Aberdeen by boat because 'Shetland's only a few miles off the east coast'. Alan, My brother-in-law, who is from our capital (a place I quite like, actually and will be visiting again next week), once commented to me (in reference to the coolness of Copley) that Lerwick was often the coldest place in the UK, that's up your way isn't it? When I put him right he said, Well it's still bloody cold wherever it is! Ken Copley, Teesdale, County Durham, nearer London than Lerwick http://copley.mysite.orange.co.uk |
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On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 09:08:51 -0700, Ken Cook
wrote: My brother-in-law, who is from our capital (a place I quite like, actually and will be visiting again next week), once commented to me (in reference to the coolness of Copley) that Lerwick was often the coldest place in the UK, that's up your way isn't it? When I put him right he said, Well it's still bloody cold wherever it is! Sometimes I despair. Lesley tells me that she's read that the study of OS maps is no longer to be in the curriculum. What the hell is going on? -- Alan White Mozilla Firefox and Forte Agent. Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Lochs Long and Goil in Argyll, Scotland. Webcam and weather:- http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/weather |
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