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... a great shame; went to the first RIAT and it's cancellation will
disappoint many & as you write, be a great financial burden. They've had a
considerable amount of rain in a short
time, added to yesterday (Friday) by narrow bands of intense convection
rainfall.

Using data via OgiMet and WeatherOnline ...

For July, up to 06Z this morning, the total rainfall for Brize Norton (a
crude proxy for Fairford) is 81.3 mm, with the total for the past 7 days
74 mm; the local average is around 43 mm (as with many other spots in the
south - July being, usually, a dry month), so they've had roughly double
normal all-month rainfall since the beginning of the month, much within
the past week. The preceding month (according to charts on the Met O site)
was also within the 125% anomaly isopleth, indeed Fairford (difficult to
be precise from those maps), may have been within the 150% zone.


Cheers for the info Martin, there are some photos on the website now, of how
the ground is affected...

http://www.airtattoo.com/airtattoo/N...NCELLED_SUNDAY

Sunday's display has been cancelled too, not good news.

I assume they've insurance to cover this kind of thing, as they'll have a
few hundred thousand tickets to refund, wonder if traders get any kind of
refund as well.




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Cheers for the info Martin, there are some photos on the website
now, of how the ground is affected...

http://www.airtattoo.com/airtattoo/N...NCELLED_SUNDAY

Sunday's display has been cancelled too, not good news.


.... that is *really* sad news given the preparation/planning that goes
into these events and the expectations of people wanting to go - it's
a really great day out for all the family. And in the 90th anniversary
year of the RAF.

[ Hope Duxford fared better ]

Martin.


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In article ,
Will Hand writes:
You know what I fear Alastair. That UK climate means out, i.e. summers
become cooler and winters become warmer and rain is evenly distributed
throughout the year. Hope I'm wrong (I often am!).


Surely the latter part, rain being evenly distributed throughout the
year, has traditionally been fairly true, at least in eastern areas,
where every months typically has a mean between 50mm and 75mm. There may
be a slight tendency for an autumn max and a spring min, but it's not
very pronounced. (Of course, summer rain tends to be less prolonged than
winter rain, but heavier so that mean totals are similar.)
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Ought never to have occurred.
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At so grotesque a blunder." E.C.Bentley (1875-1956)
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Surely the latter part, rain being evenly distributed throughout the
year, has traditionally been fairly true, at least in eastern areas,


But not in many western areas

E.g.
Penzance 1971-2000

Nov 139.8
Dec 149.2
Jan 141.3
TOTAL 430.3

May 64.5
June 67.9
July 55.4
TOTAL 187.8 - Just 43% of the Nov-Jan total

Graham
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In article
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Graham Easterling writes:

Surely the latter part, rain being evenly distributed throughout the
year, has traditionally been fairly true, at least in eastern areas,


But not in many western areas

E.g.
Penzance 1971-2000

Nov 139.8
Dec 149.2
Jan 141.3
TOTAL 430.3

May 64.5
June 67.9
July 55.4
TOTAL 187.8 - Just 43% of the Nov-Jan total


Thanks. Just as well I put that qualification in.
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Ought never to have occurred.
One can only wonder
At so grotesque a blunder." E.C.Bentley (1875-1956)


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