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An overnight shower deposited just 1.1 mm of rain, only enough to damp the
dust. A misty, murky morning after an overnight minimum of 16.0°C. This was the warmest night since Aug 30th last year (17.2°C). The sun burnt off the mist by around mid-morning and it has been sunny ever since with a lovely sea breeze keeping the temperature pegged back a little. Clear blue skies to the south over Lyme Bay; towering cumulus to the north. Haven't mown the lawn for 3 weeks now, it appears to have stopped growing and is taking on that parched look. This warm and humid weather is perfect for warming the sea up quickly. With more heat and humidity forecast I would think that the SST will soon be higher than anything experienced since Aug 2007. Current SST is 17.3°C. (17:20), 22.6°C, RH 60%, DP 14.4°C, 1012 hPa (S), Wind 6 mph S. ________________ Nick. Otter Valley, Devon 83 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 17:25:37 +0100, "Nick Gardner"
wrote: Current SST is 17.3°C. I have always wondered where that is measured - a standard distance from the shore? Who does the measuring? R |
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On 26 June, 19:40, Robin Nicholson
wrote: On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 17:25:37 +0100, "Nick Gardner" wrote: *Current SST is 17.3°C. I have always wondered where that is measured - a standard distance from the shore? Who does the measuring? R There are no real standards. There are are number of sights where you can get SST data. Many marine buoys e.g. Sevenstones off Land's End www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=62107 and sites like http://www.channelcoast.org/data_man...e_data/charts/ Just click on Penzance & you get http://www.channelcoast.org/data_man...arts/?chart=75 It's best to be a bit cautious with the results. E.g temperatures at the Penzance buoy can drop 2-3C in a few hours when an onshore wind switches to offshore. In quiet calm conditions readings can become very high. I've seen 21C in mid summer out at Severnstones after 3 calm days, 2 days of rough weather and it's 17C. In fact, the common belief that SSTs change slowly is far from the case. The top few feet can flutuate quite dramatically, especially close to the shore. So in Penzance, swimming off the Battery Rocks may be a very pleasant pleasant experience with an air temperature of 18C in an onshore breeze, when the SST may well also be 18C. The next day the wind's switched offshore with an air temperature of 22C, but the upwelling of cold water may be no more than 15C. The MetO charts seem to give a reasonable account of SSTs, though the drawing of the isotherms can leave a bit to be desired. A similar pattern emerges virtually every summer, with warmest water around the the Thames estuary east channel, and around Cornwall SW Devon (currently 16C, 17C close in), with a cool patch just west of the Isle of Wight (currently 14-15C). I suspect it's due to some tidal mixing in mid channel. Graham Penzance |
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![]() Bl**dy hell, wrote all that and forgot my usual plug www.turnstone-cottage.co.uk/recent Must be getting old Graham |
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On 26 June, 20:33, Graham Easterling
wrote: Bl**dy hell, wrote all that and forgot my usual plugwww.turnstone-cottage.co.uk/recent Must be getting old Graham Now the link didn't work, best try again www.turnstone-cottage.co.uk/recent.html |
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