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Wembury, SW Devon coast, 83m, 275 ft asl, record since 1984
January 2010 Mean max 6.0C, Mean min 0.7C, mean 3.4C Absolute min -5.2C (5th) 14 air frosts Precipitation 97.8 mm Not as cold as January 1987: Mean max 4.9C, Mean min 0.2C, mean 2.5C Absolute min -10.1C (13th) 12 air frosts, but with 3 mins at 0C, thermometer precision +/- 0.1C, so it could be 15 air frosts. Precipitation 33.9 mm |
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On 2 Feb, 19:22, Len Wood wrote:
Wembury, SW Devon coast, 83m, 275 *ft asl, record since 1984 January 2010 Mean max 6.0C, *Mean min 0.7C, mean 3.4C Absolute min -5.2C (5th) 14 air frosts Precipitation 97.8 mm Not as cold as January 1987: Mean max 4.9C, Mean min 0.2C, mean 2.5C Absolute min -10.1C (13th) 12 air frosts, but with 3 mins at 0C, thermometer precision +/- 0.1C, so it could be 15 air frosts. Precipitation 33.9 mm Yes, 1987 really was cold. Snow photos from the very tip of Cornwall (Ignore the 1997 in the file name - it was '87) http://www.peterpuddiphattphotograph...o_1997906.html (a few yards from where I once lived) http://www.peterpuddiphattphotograph...o_1997904.html (mis labelled - it's cove hill) Graham Penzance |
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On Feb 2, 8:01*pm, Graham Easterling
wrote: On 2 Feb, 19:22, Len Wood wrote: Wembury, SW Devon coast, 83m, 275 *ft asl, record since 1984 January 2010 Mean max 6.0C, *Mean min 0.7C, mean 3.4C Absolute min -5.2C (5th) 14 air frosts Precipitation 97.8 mm Not as cold as January 1987: Mean max 4.9C, Mean min 0.2C, mean 2.5C Absolute min -10.1C (13th) 12 air frosts, but with 3 mins at 0C, thermometer precision +/- 0.1C, so it could be 15 air frosts. Precipitation 33.9 mm Yes, 1987 really was cold. Snow photos from the very tip of Cornwall (Ignore the 1997 in the file name - it was '87) http://www.peterpuddiphattphotograph...997906.html*(a few yards from where I once lived)http://www.peterpuddiphattphotograph...97904.html(mis labelled - it's cove hill) Graham Penzance- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Great photos Graham. You seem to have had a bit more snow than we did in 1987. We had about 3 inches. This year we had about an inch and half in the small hours of the 6th. Enough for us to get the sledge out and have a bit of fun. I have a great picture of my wife sledging down from the church. Don't ask me to post it on the web. She'd kill me if I did! :-( Len |
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![]() "Len Wood" wrote in message ... On Feb 2, 8:01 pm, Graham Easterling wrote: On 2 Feb, 19:22, Len Wood wrote: Wembury, SW Devon coast, 83m, 275 ft asl, record since 1984 January 2010 Mean max 6.0C, Mean min 0.7C, mean 3.4C Absolute min -5.2C (5th) 14 air frosts Precipitation 97.8 mm Not as cold as January 1987: Mean max 4.9C, Mean min 0.2C, mean 2.5C Absolute min -10.1C (13th) 12 air frosts, but with 3 mins at 0C, thermometer precision +/- 0.1C, so it could be 15 air frosts. Precipitation 33.9 mm Yes, 1987 really was cold. Snow photos from the very tip of Cornwall (Ignore the 1997 in the file name - it was '87) http://www.peterpuddiphattphotograph...o_1997906.html (a few yards from where I once lived)http://www.peterpuddiphattphotograph...97904.html(mis labelled - it's cove hill) Graham Penzance- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Great photos Graham. You seem to have had a bit more snow than we did in 1987. We had about 3 inches. This year we had about an inch and half in the small hours of the 6th. Enough for us to get the sledge out and have a bit of fun. I have a great picture of my wife sledging down from the church. Don't ask me to post it on the web. She'd kill me if I did! :-( Len ==== Go on Len, we *dare* you! Those pictures of Graham's are awesome. I remember the situation well, a convergence line along the middle of the English Channel clipping the far south of Cornwall. Alledged cause was where two land breezes met, but I think it was due to frictional convergence in the eastern Channel which then self-maintained due to deep convection daughter cell generation downwind. Anyway, I thought I was doing well with 4" in Crowthorne Berkshire, but sheesh .... nothing like Penzance. Will -- |
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