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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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