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On 13 Dec, 16:06, Ian wrote:
Please tell me you are not supposed to record this as a rain day if you do record 0.2mm, otherwise I've been cocking up for 30 yrs!! I do include it Ian, in Met O returns and all other statistical outlets. In the Met Office return, we are simply asked to total days with 0.2mm or more. However, after over 20 years of sending data to the Met O, Ken taught me something I didn't know today about the double xx before the 0.2mm for dew/frost - a trace x is fine, but the other passed me by all this time. So don't listen to me, I obviously don't know my observers handbook off by heart! Steve Jackson Bablake Weather Station Coventry UK www.bablakeweather.co.uk |
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"Steve J" wrote :
On 13 Dec, 16:06, Ian wrote: Please tell me you are not supposed to record this as a rain day if you do record 0.2mm, otherwise I've been cocking up for 30 yrs!! I do include it Ian, in Met O returns and all other statistical outlets. In the Met Office return, we are simply asked to total days with 0.2mm or more. However, after over 20 years of sending data to the Met O, Ken taught me something I didn't know today about the double xx before the 0.2mm for dew/frost - a trace x is fine, but the other passed me by all this time. Unfortunately, the new automated system of submitting climate returns to the Met Office, known as OWL, is not able to differentiate between 0.2mm from rain and 0.2mm from other hydrometeors, so this useful distinction is now more-or-less at an end. In my own log book I still note such events as (0.2)w for dew, (0.2)x for hoar or rime, (0.2)fe for wet fog (where the letter after the bracket is a subscript), as I always have done. Philip |
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![]() "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message ... "Steve J" wrote : On 13 Dec, 16:06, Ian wrote: Please tell me you are not supposed to record this as a rain day if you do record 0.2mm, otherwise I've been cocking up for 30 yrs!! I do include it Ian, in Met O returns and all other statistical outlets. In the Met Office return, we are simply asked to total days with 0.2mm or more. However, after over 20 years of sending data to the Met O, Ken taught me something I didn't know today about the double xx before the 0.2mm for dew/frost - a trace x is fine, but the other passed me by all this time. Unfortunately, the new automated system of submitting climate returns to the Met Office, known as OWL, is not able to differentiate between 0.2mm from rain and 0.2mm from other hydrometeors, so this useful distinction is now more-or-less at an end. In 30 years I predict most of meteorology will be automated - from observing to forecasting. There will still be research of course and probably a human still in the forecasting loop for severe weather watches, even presentation could be automated with the rapid advances in robot technology. And ... before anybody comes back at me and points out present deficiences, remember that 30 years is an awful long time for technological development. I expect to be dead in 30 years too. Happy days :-) Will -- |
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I expect to be dead in 30 years too.
Blimey Will. Not looking forward to a long retirement then. Methinks I should be around in 30 years, and going by pensions and the like, I'll probably still be working! Currently at 20:25, 5.5C, RH 81%, DP 2.3C, 1038.1 mb (R), Wind 5 mph ESE. ________________ Nick G Otter Valley, Devon 83 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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![]() "Nick Gardner" wrote in message ... I expect to be dead in 30 years too. Blimey Will. Not looking forward to a long retirement then. Methinks I should be around in 30 years, and going by pensions and the like, I'll probably still be working! Just being sort of realistic Nick. I'm 55 now and I retire fully at 60. If I die, say at 84, then that will be 24 years, over a quarter of my life, doing what I want to do, not what someone else wants me to do. If I live longer than 84 and stay healthy then so be it. 84 will be a good innings by anyone's standards. Does anyone on this group admit to being over 84? Will -- |
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On 13 Dec, 19:05, "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote:
In my own log book I still note such events as (0.2)w for dew, (0.2)x for hoar or rime, (0.2)fe for wet fog (where the letter after the bracket is a subscript), as I always have done. Thanks Philip (Norman & Steve). For the sake of 30 years continuity I think I'll continue to add the 0.2mm to my monthly rainfall total along with a note in my log, but not include it as a rain day, as 0.2mm from dew/fog etc is a rare 2 or 3 times a year event for me. It seems a pity the OWL system can not differentiate between rain and dew etc. In the extreme you could have a rain free August with 10 very heavy overnight dews of 0.2mm and you would record 10 rain days for the month, if I follow Philip correctly. For all of it's benefits, automation seems far from perfect ![]() Ian, Raunds, East Northants. 63m amsl. NGR SP9972 |
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Will Hand wrote:
"Nick Gardner" wrote in message ... I expect to be dead in 30 years too. Blimey Will. Not looking forward to a long retirement then. Methinks I should be around in 30 years, and going by pensions and the like, I'll probably still be working! Just being sort of realistic Nick. I'm 55 now and I retire fully at 60. If I die, say at 84, then that will be 24 years, over a quarter of my life, doing what I want to do, not what someone else wants me to do. If I live longer than 84 and stay healthy then so be it. 84 will be a good innings by anyone's standards. Does anyone on this group admit to being over 84? Will -- I'm 92 in Martian years ;-) -- Joe Egginton Wolverhampton 175m asl |
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Will Hand wrote:
I'm 55 now and I retire fully at 60. If I die, say at 84, then that will be 24 years, over a quarter of my life, doing what I want to do, not what someone else wants me to do. If I live longer than 84 and stay healthy then so be it. 84 will be a good innings by anyone's standards. Does anyone on this group admit to being over 84? But will you still be playing skittles when you are 83? You might just have to change your technique as the years pass by! -- Mike LONGWORTH, Yateley, Hampshire, UK |
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![]() "Mike LONGWORTH" wrote in message ... Will Hand wrote: I'm 55 now and I retire fully at 60. If I die, say at 84, then that will be 24 years, over a quarter of my life, doing what I want to do, not what someone else wants me to do. If I live longer than 84 and stay healthy then so be it. 84 will be a good innings by anyone's standards. Does anyone on this group admit to being over 84? But will you still be playing skittles when you are 83? You might just have to change your technique as the years pass by! LOL Hi Mike, we have the Turkey Shoot tonight (team killer), I'm still throwing myself down onto the alley as I release the ball but not quite as hard now as a concession to age. I hope to continue for as long as possible as well as hill walking, sailing, badminton, DIY, gardening etc. I'll send you the average update next week. You're not doing so bad yourself either old man :-) ATB Will -- |
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Will Hand wrote:
Hi Mike, we have the Turkey Shoot tonight (team killer), I'm still throwing myself down onto the alley as I release the ball but not quite as hard now as a concession to age. I hope to continue for as long as possible as well as hill walking, sailing, badminton, DIY, gardening etc. I'll send you the average update next week. You're not doing so bad yourself either old man :-) ATB Will -- Someone told me Anne Whitcombe was moving to Hayter, better get some stronger tablets Will :-) -- Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net |
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