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Although the fine spell's broken down, the rainfall's still
convectional rather than frontal, so it's been virtually dry during daylight hours, after 1.8mm overnight. In fact the coast has done really well for sunshine throughout the recent spell. Reasonable amount of sunshine, and with the wind offshore feeling very warm in sheltered spots around the harbour. Maximum 20.2C at my site. Absolutely perfect windsurfing conditions. 2008 was very strange here, as similar synoptic conditions seemed to give temperatures around 2C lower than in other recent years. Just how unusual it was, can be seen by the number of days when the temperature =20C during Summer / early Autumn (May-Sept inclusive) 2000 45 2001 67 2002 52 2003 83 2004 66 2005 80 2006 86 2007 61 (considered a 'poor' summer) 2008 17!! - easily a record low, no day reached 23C. In August the hottest day reached just 21.6C. Even many of the better days struggled to get near 20C. I would be interested in any suggestion as to why temperatures were so low in the far SW last year. OK, it was strongly zonal, but it's a good force 5 now. The SST was low, there was a strip of abnormally low SST to the SW of Cornwall much of the year, but that was as much a reflection of the low air temperatures as vica versa. I don't recall a summer quite like it. I believe 1973 (or was it 1972? - the old icebergs year) was another year when temperatures were unusually depressed, even in the SE, bit that seemed to change by August. Could be some good surfing conditions Thus/Fri under that ridge, at least I hope so. That's one thing that's lacked lately. Graham Penzance |
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On Jul 6, 5:15*pm, Graham Easterling
wrote: Although the fine spell's broken down, the rainfall's still convectional rather than frontal, so it's been virtually dry during daylight hours, after 1.8mm overnight. In fact the coast has done really well for sunshine throughout the recent spell. Reasonable amount of sunshine, and with the wind offshore feeling very warm in sheltered spots around the harbour. Maximum 20.2C at my site. Absolutely perfect windsurfing conditions. 2008 was very strange here, as similar synoptic conditions seemed to give temperatures around 2C lower than in other recent years. Just how unusual it was, can be seen by the number of days when the temperature =20C during Summer / early Autumn (May-Sept inclusive) 2000 * 45 2001 * 67 2002 * 52 2003 * 83 2004 * 66 2005 * 80 2006 * 86 2007 * 61 *(considered a 'poor' summer) 2008 * 17!! *- easily a record low, no day reached 23C. In August the hottest day reached just 21.6C. Even many of the better days struggled to get near 20C. I remember that even well along the coast in Southampton. During August the winds were mostly SW rather than NW, which even in changeable conditions typically gives temperatures in the 20-25 range at that time of year, yet temperatures persistently struggled to even reach 20 until the last 10 days or so. ISTR low sea surface temperatures meant that areas exposed to onshore wind had unusually low temperatures last summer - the inland southeast had respectable temperatures in the low 20s meaning it was not a particularly bad summer there. Nick |
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