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Now up to 23C, making it the warmest day since 7th September 2007,
which says a lot about 2008. (My highest ever June temperarure being 28.0C on 30th June '95.) It was 21C at 09:45, but a very gentle sea breeze has kept it between 21 & 22.5C most of the time since. SST in Mount's Bay now 14.5C http://www.channelcoast.org/data_man...arts/?chart=75 Graham Penzance |
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Max 23.0 C today here at Romansleigh, N Devon (200 m), highest since 28 Jul
08. Potential for a degree higher tomorrow. Andy. |
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On 1 June, 18:20, "AndyP" wrote:
Max 23.0 C today here at Romansleigh, N Devon (200 m), highest since 28 Jul 08. Potential for a degree higher tomorrow. Andy. Yes, I think you're right, possibly just as warm in Devon/Cornwall on Wednesday as well, that cold front is going to struggle a bit to get down here. Interesting that St Mawgan was still reporting 21C at 19:50, when the wind had been off the sea for a few hours. Graham Penzance |
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![]() SST in Mount's Bay now 14.5Cwww.channelcoast.org/data_management/real_time_data/charts/?chart=75 Graham Penzance Blimey, now (19:30) 16.4C. Shows how quickly the top 2 or 3 feet can warm in unbroken sunshine and still conditions, not just over the beaches, but some distance offshore. Graham Penzance |
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Yes, I think you're right, possibly just as warm in Devon/Cornwall on
Wednesday as well, that cold front is going to struggle a bit to get down here. I hope so. Today reminded me of something we had precious little of last year. I went down the beach to have lunch and there was hardly a breath of wind, and what was blowing was off the land. It felt hot and quite humid sitting out in the sun. It's a pity I didn't have time to join all the people swimming. Blimey, now (19:30) 16.4C. Shows how quickly the top 2 or 3 feet can warm in unbroken sunshine and still conditions, not just over the beaches, but some distance offshore. The SSTs here in the western half of Lyme Bay reached 15.8°C this afternoon but obviously the sea was much warmer nearer the shore. A perfect, warm evening here now with little or no wind and a cloudless sky to end the day. Just about 15 hours of sunshine today. (20:55), 21.6°C, RH 54%, DP 12.0°C, 1024 hPa (R), Wind calm. ________________ Nick. Otter Valley, Devon 83 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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A perfect, warm evening here now with little or no wind and a
cloudless sky to end the day. Just about 15 hours of sunshine today. (20:55), 21.6°C, RH 54%, DP 12.0°C, 1024 hPa (R), Wind calm. Still 20°C at 22:40........ Nice. Trouble is, over 30°C in the house, despite all the windows being wide open. ________________ Nick. Otter Valley, Devon 83 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 at 22:38:28, Nick Gardner
wrote in uk.sci.weather : A perfect, warm evening here now with little or no wind and a cloudless sky to end the day. Just about 15 hours of sunshine today. (20:55), 21.6°C, RH 54%, DP 12.0°C, 1024 hPa (R), Wind calm. Still 20°C at 22:40........ Nice. Trouble is, over 30°C in the house, despite all the windows being wide open. You did remember to switch off the central heating, right? ![]() Seriously though, how on earth is your house *that* hot - mine only gets that hot in 90F weather? -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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![]() "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 at 22:38:28, Nick Gardner wrote in uk.sci.weather : A perfect, warm evening here now with little or no wind and a cloudless sky to end the day. Just about 15 hours of sunshine today. (20:55), 21.6°C, RH 54%, DP 12.0°C, 1024 hPa (R), Wind calm. Still 20°C at 22:40........ Nice. Trouble is, over 30°C in the house, despite all the windows being wide open. You did remember to switch off the central heating, right? ![]() Seriously though, how on earth is your house *that* hot - mine only gets that hot in 90F weather? Well the inside temperature of my house reached 21C yesterday evening and is now 20.3C. 21C was the warmest it has been all year, even in winter with some heating on it struggles to reach 18C, probably because it is usually well ventilated, as our shivering guests would testify :-). It is always lovely and cool in the summer though 21C was a tad warm for me yesterday. Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) -- |
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You did remember to switch off the central heating, right?
![]() Seriously though, how on earth is your house *that* hot - mine only gets that hot in 90F weather? Nope, we aint got no central 'eating. Too sophisticated for these parts. Real answer is that there isn't any mains gas in the village. The thermometer in the hallway this morning at 09:00 read 27°C, so it had cooled a little bit overnight (from 31°C) yesterday. It was a tad difficult sleeping, no duvet/covers required. Our house gets an awful lot of solar heating through large double-glazed windows which face east (back of the house) and west (front of the house) with very little glazing to the north. It's lovely in the winter time when its sunny as it means we can turn the heating completely off. The house is very well insulated with underfloor insulation, cavity wall insulation and the loft is insulated to a depth of 45 cm. The glazing is all Pilkington-K and the house has been sealed to prevent any heat-loss. The way around the build up of damp and stale air that would normally become a problem unless you kept the windows open and lost all your heat in cold weather is that I have fitted a heat recovery ventilator (HRV) which runs continuoulsy in the background and replaces the entire volume of air inside the house every 1.5 hours. At the moment the HRV is switched off and all the windows are open, but this does not give as much 'fresh air' as when the HRV is running. Trouble, as its name suggests, it doesn't provide cooling unless I get up in the loft and alter a few settings to put it into 'summer mode', then it will ventilate normally without recovering the heat. Still, it means that our house, even on the coldest winter's night is always warm 23°C (the plasma screen seems to warm the house up by itself) and yet our heating bills (a couple of small storage heaters) are very low, if not minimal. But a well-insulated house can get damn hot in the summer, that's the downside; but you do get used to it, eventually. ________________ Nick. Otter Valley, Devon 83 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 at 19:21:40, Nick Gardner
wrote in uk.sci.weather : But a well-insulated house can get damn hot in the summer, that's the downside; but you do get used to it, eventually. Not me - I'd either get air-conditioning or move! -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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