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Default SST 20C in Mount's Bay

The still. sunny, humid conditions have pushed the SST 20C at the
buoy in Mount's Bay http://www.channelcoast.org/data_man...arts/?chart=75
, 20C wasn't reached at any time in 2007 or 2008.

It was simply too hot to wear a wetsuit today. www.sennen-cove.com/today2.htm

To think, in August last year, the temperature never reached 20C at
Culdrose. 2008 was the worst summer I've ever known in west Cornwall.

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Default SST 20C in Mount's Bay

Graham Easterling wrote:
To think, in August last year, the temperature never reached 20C at
Culdrose. 2008 was the worst summer I've ever known in west Cornwall.


And here. August has often 'saved the day' in poor summers but not last
year, it was dire and very depressing.

This June has been so different and has felt like a proper summer month
after the let-downs of 2007 & 2008.

A max of 28.0°C today after an overnight low of 15.7°C.

SST in Lyme Bay reached 19.2°C this afternoon. As in Mount's Bay, this is
higher than anything achieved for the whole of last year's summer.

(19:25), 24.7°C, RH 42%, DP 11.3°C, 1020 hPa (F), Wind 2 mph E.
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Default SST 20C in Mount's Bay

On Jul 1, 7:26*pm, "Nick Gardner"
wrote:
Graham Easterling wrote:
To think, in August last year, the temperature never reached 20C at
Culdrose. 2008 was the worst summer I've ever known in west Cornwall.


And here. August has often 'saved the day' in poor summers but not last
year, it was dire and very depressing.

This June has been so different and has felt like a proper summer month
after the let-downs of 2007 & 2008.

A max of 28.0°C today after an overnight low of 15.7°C.

SST in Lyme Bay reached 19.2°C this afternoon. As in Mount's Bay, this is
higher than anything achieved for the whole of last year's summer.

(19:25), 24.7°C, RH 42%, DP 11.3°C, 1020 hPa (F), Wind 2 mph E.
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Otter Valley, Devon
83 m amslhttp://www.ottervalley.co.uk


My missus keeps saying this is a really great summer so far! It's good
and Philip's analysis for June points to the SW having some of the
best of it.

http://www.climate-uk.com/page2.html


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