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This cool spell is beginning to threaten some of my local
Romsey records. Assuming the air temperature fails to reach 21C (70F) by 0900Z tomorrow, then Sunday the 19th will become the 14th consecutive day with a max below that figure, the longest such run in July since 1993 when there were 15, already eclipsing 2007 and 2008 with 10 days and 13 days respectively. The wind is the other persistent element of note, as I am constantly having to reposition our plant pots in mean wind speeds of at least force 4 at some point on each day since the 4th, that's 15 days. In fact, winds have blown just shy of force 6 on 4 out of the last 6 days, culminating in the highest gust of the month so far of 35kt at 1425Z today. Next door's large green garden sack lifted onto his garage roof around that time. Rainfall is nothing to write home about. Despite lurching onto our July average yesterday, I suspect 44mm is rather lower than most places in the UK, especially as the Romsey 2009 thunderstorm deflector is working to perfection... still only 3 rumbles heard on 2 days. The latest in a long line of near misses included storms to the SE last Thursday evening and to the west on Friday. Perhaps I need my ears syringed! Nigel (Romsey, Hampshire) |
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![]() "Nigel Paice" wrote in message ... This cool spell is beginning to threaten some of my local Romsey records. Assuming the air temperature fails to reach 21C (70F) by 0900Z tomorrow, then Sunday the 19th will become the 14th consecutive day with a max below that figure, the longest such run in July since 1993 when there were 15, already eclipsing 2007 and 2008 with 10 days and 13 days respectively. The wind is the other persistent element of note, as I am constantly having to reposition our plant pots in mean wind speeds of at least force 4 at some point on each day since the 4th, that's 15 days. In fact, winds have blown just shy of force 6 on 4 out of the last 6 days, culminating in the highest gust of the month so far of 35kt at 1425Z today. Next door's large green garden sack lifted onto his garage roof around that time. Rainfall is nothing to write home about. Despite lurching onto our July average yesterday, I suspect 44mm is rather lower than most places in the UK, especially as the Romsey 2009 thunderstorm deflector is working to perfection... still only 3 rumbles heard on 2 days. The latest in a long line of near misses included storms to the SE last Thursday evening and to the west on Friday. Perhaps I need my ears syringed! Nigel (Romsey, Hampshire) Good point about the wind Nigel. I thought last year was persisently windy, but this July has been pretty much the same. Our holidays last year (Guernsey) and this year (Cornwall) have both been spoiled by unpleasantly windy weather, as well as being rather cool with unreliable weather. Not what we want for early July. Gusting 35 here yesterday too. Jim, Bournemouth |
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