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I've yet to see any official sunshine totals for January in the UK, but Met
Éireann has already published some in its summary of January. http://www.met.ie/climate/monthly_summarys/jan10.pdf One interesting snippet was the sunshine total for Cork airport. It was an amazing 117 hours. I've known quite a few summer months up here with less than that. -- Mike Tullett - Coleraine 55.13°N 6.69°W posted 2/2/2010 3:41:16 PM GMT |
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"Mike Tullett" wrote :
I've yet to see any official sunshine totals for January in the UK, but Met Éireann has already published some in its summary of January. http://www.met.ie/climate/monthly_summarys/jan10.pdf One interesting snippet was the sunshine total for Cork airport. It was an amazing 117 hours. I've known quite a few summer months up here with less than that. Already noted in my Synoptic Overview, Mike :-) Highest in the UK was Culdrose (Cornwall) with 106.5h which is a new station record (opened in 1961). Philip |
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On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 16:46:23 -0000, Philip Eden wrote in
http://www.met.ie/climate/monthly_summarys/jan10.pdf One interesting snippet was the sunshine total for Cork airport. It was an amazing 117 hours. I've known quite a few summer months up here with less than that. Already noted in my Synoptic Overview, Mike :-) Highest in the UK was Culdrose (Cornwall) with 106.5h which is a new station record (opened in 1961). Ooops so you did on re-reading it. I must have stopped soon after the NI material. -- Mike Tullett - Coleraine 55.13°N 6.69°W posted 2/2/2010 5:04:15 PM GMT |
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On 2 Feb, 16:46, "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote:
"Mike Tullett" wrote : I've yet to see any official sunshine totals for January in the UK, but Met Éireann has already published some in its summary of January. http://www.met.ie/climate/monthly_summarys/jan10.pdf One interesting snippet was the sunshine total for Cork airport. *It was an amazing 117 hours. *I've known quite a few summer months up here with less than that. Already noted in my Synoptic Overview, Mike :-) Highest in the UK was Culdrose (Cornwall) with 106.5h which is a new station record (opened in 1961). Philip Many, including most contributers to USW, equate winter sunshine with cold weather, and winter mild conditions with cloud. It's certainly been a very sunny January in west Cornwall, the snniest days, and the maximum temperatures (in Penzance) being. DATE MAX TEMP 1st 5.7 2nd 7.4 4th 5.1 9th 3.5 13th 11.1 14th 10.8 16th 12.2 20th 11.7 22nd 11.5 23rd 9.1 24th 10.3 The 1971-2000 average max is 9.2C so the majority of the sunny days saw a maximum temperature above the norm, in a month which was overall the coldest for 20 years (just beating 1997). The sunniest weather in the spell of mild air which arrived on 13th, and continued until 22nd. The amount of sunshine we have had going some way to explaining why the average max in Penzance was only 1.0C below the norm, whilst the min was 3.6C below the norm. Graham Penzance (could be a good place for a winter break?) |
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