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Poor summer weather continuing into September - when did it lasthappen?
Though there seem to be signs from the models of settling down in the
second week and towards mid month, I can't remember a previous occasion when a disappointing summer continued into the first week of September - most of the disappointing summers I remember (e.g. 1985-1988, 1992) were followed in southern England by an improvement to more settled conditions early in September. The only one I can sort- of think of is 1998, but that year August had been good - for a long consistently poor mid/late summer period to not improve in early September has not happened in any previous year that I recall. Thankfully I'm off on holiday later this week then back mid month where the GFS models (at the moment) are showing a nice big high! Nick |
Poor summer weather continuing into September - when did itlasthappen?
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 02:40:55 -0700, nick150971 wrote:
snip for a long consistently poor mid/late summer period to not improve in early September has not happened in any previous year that I recall. snip Nor me, though when Philip Eden mentioned how dull August 1912 was, I couldn't resist looking up Trevor Harley's site to see what happened later that year, and... September: second-coldest of the century October: wettest of the century; cold too November: 9 hours [sic] sunshine in Manchester (smog) December: Wet, particularly in the west I hope we can do a *bit* better than that this time around! http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~ta...12_weather.htm -- Bewdley, Worcs. ~90m asl. |
Poor summer weather continuing into September - when did itlast happen?
David Buttery wrote:
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 02:40:55 -0700, nick150971 wrote: snip for a long consistently poor mid/late summer period to not improve in early September has not happened in any previous year that I recall. snip Nor me, though when Philip Eden mentioned how dull August 1912 was, I couldn't resist looking up Trevor Harley's site to see what happened later that year, and... September: second-coldest of the century October: wettest of the century; cold too November: 9 hours [sic] sunshine in Manchester (smog) December: Wet, particularly in the west I hope we can do a *bit* better than that this time around! http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~ta...12_weather.htm But in January 1913, the North and Midlands had 18 inches of snow !!! :-)) |
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