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Default [WR] West Moors/E.Dorset .. night 14th/15th NOV

.... periods of moderate or heavy rain last night .. woken around 01Z
by an extended 'rumble', which at the time I couldn't decide was
thunder or an aircraft departing Hurn; having looked at the 'sferics
this morning he-

http://andvari.vedur.is/athuganir/el...i_dag_na.html?

it looks as if I did hear a genuine thunder roll: extended for at
least 3 or 4 seconds, deep / low frequency (hence my wondering if it
was an a/c), and distant.

Rainfall last 24 hours to 09Z this morning = 12.1 mm / ground soggy.

As Hurn is still firing 'trace' rainfall amounts, I'll list my
rainfall readings here and keep it rolling until the problem is fixed:
we catch, based on only 2 years data, roughly 6% *more* rain than
Hurn. Whether this is a genuine 'climatological' difference, or simply
due to our poor exposure I'm not sure.

24hr periods FROM: .... (i.e. standard climatological rain day)

11th: 5.4 mm
12th: 22.0 mm
13th: 12.6 mm
14th: 12.1 mm

Month's total currently:- 68.1 mm (69% of eLTA 1971-2000)

[ to see where we are in relation to Hurn, see ....
http://booty.org.uk/booty.weather/me...nt_history.htm ]

Martin.


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West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl
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"Martin Rowley" wrote ...

24hr periods FROM 0900GMT on: .... (i.e. standard climatological
rain day)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 11th: 5.4 mm
12th: 22.0 mm
13th: 12.6 mm
14th: 12.1 mm




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Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W
NGR: SU 082 023


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Default [WR] West Moors/E.Dorset .. rainfall totals past few days

"Martin Rowley" wrote ...
As Hurn is still firing 'trace' rainfall amounts, I'll list my
rainfall readings here and keep it rolling until the problem is
fixed: we catch, based on only 2 years data, roughly 6% *more* rain
than Hurn. Whether this is a genuine 'climatological' difference, or
simply due to our poor exposure I'm not sure.

[ to see where we are in relation to Hurn, see ....
http://booty.org.uk/booty.weather/me...nt_history.htm ]



.... as of this morning, 03862 (Hurn) is back up and running returning
rainfall figures that look sensible.

24hr periods FROM 09Z: .... (i.e. standard climatological rain day)
11th: 5.4 mm
12th: 22.0 mm
13th: 12.6 mm
14th: 12.1 mm
15th: 8.4 mm (Hurn to 06Z returned 6.0 mm, but there was moderate
rain/shower between 06 & 07Z which probably accounts for much of the
difference.

The total for the month so far for this location is:- 76.5 mm, ~78% of
the eLTA (1971-2000)

Martin.



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On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 09:25:14 -0000, "Martin Rowley"
wrote:


The total for the month so far for this location is:- 76.5 mm, ~78% of
the eLTA (1971-2000)


91.9mm over here so far. I cannot work out whether we will get
anything substantial during the rest of the week - I get the
impression we could get a lot more, but then it might be further west
and get stuck in a line SW/NE

R


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