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Subjectively, the last three months (November & December 2010, January
2011) have been noteworthy for lack of sunshine in this part of the country. At Hurn, the Kipp & Zonen sensor (KZS) has been in use since May 2004, replacing the Campbell-Stokes recorder (CSR) record which began in December 1968. There are published 'factors' which attempt to relate both instrument's output, though with no lengthy overlap period, all deductions have to be hedged about with caution. The approximate monthly %ages, resolving the KZS values to a pseudo CSR record for these three months (November, December 2010 & January 2011) are 78%, 53%, 85%; December was possibly the dullest or second-dullest such-named month in that record. The total sunshine by the current [KZ sensor] for November, December & January = 134 hr: crude relation to CSR climatology (1971-2000) 73%. Over those three months, on 44 days, no sunshine at all was recorded, a whisker under half of the available days; there were 5 'spells' of three or more sunless days, with a notably gloomy stretch of 11 days from 27th December to 6th January. In the Hurn sunshine record (Met Office web site), which runs from 1969, only one other November - January period comes close, that of 1994/95. Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 |
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Martin Rowley wrote:
Subjectively, the last three months (November & December 2010, January 2011) have been noteworthy for lack of sunshine in this part of the country. At Hurn, the Kipp & Zonen sensor (KZS) has been in use since May 2004, replacing the Campbell-Stokes recorder (CSR) record which began in December 1968. There are published 'factors' which attempt to relate both instrument's output, though with no lengthy overlap period, all deductions have to be hedged about with caution. The approximate monthly %ages, resolving the KZS values to a pseudo CSR record for these three months (November, December 2010 & January 2011) are 78%, 53%, 85%; December was possibly the dullest or second-dullest such-named month in that record. The total sunshine by the current [KZ sensor] for November, December & January = 134 hr: crude relation to CSR climatology (1971-2000) 73%. Over those three months, on 44 days, no sunshine at all was recorded, a whisker under half of the available days; there were 5 'spells' of three or more sunless days, with a notably gloomy stretch of 11 days from 27th December to 6th January. In the Hurn sunshine record (Met Office web site), which runs from 1969, only one other November - January period comes close, that of 1994/95. Martin. ------------------ Thanks Martin. Always nice to know I've not been whinging for nothing! I suspect sunshine figures were even lower than that here. Dave |
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On Feb 1, 1:16*pm, "Martin Rowley"
wrote: Subjectively, the last three months (November & December 2010, January 2011) have been noteworthy for lack of sunshine in this part of the country. At Hurn, the Kipp & Zonen sensor (KZS) has been in use since May 2004, replacing the Campbell-Stokes recorder (CSR) record which began in December 1968. There are published 'factors' which attempt to relate both instrument's output, though with no lengthy overlap period, all deductions have to be hedged about with caution. The approximate monthly %ages, resolving the KZS values to a pseudo CSR record for these three months (November, December 2010 & January 2011) are 78%, 53%, 85%; December was possibly the dullest or second-dullest such-named month in that record. The total sunshine by the current [KZ sensor] for November, December & January = 134 hr: crude relation to CSR climatology (1971-2000) 73%. Over those three months, on 44 days, no sunshine at all was recorded, a whisker under half of the available days; there were 5 'spells' of three or more sunless days, with a notably gloomy stretch of 11 days from 27th December to 6th January. In the Hurn sunshine record (Met Office web site), which runs from 1969, only one other November - January period comes close, that of 1994/95. Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N * Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 Your part of the UK has done really badly for sunshine over recent months. Looking at http://www.climate-uk.com/page2.html most of the UK saw a rather sunny January, just the SE & E Anglia being dull. Similar picture in December http://www.climate-uk.com/monthly/1012.htm Graham Penzance |
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On Feb 1, 1:16*pm, "Martin Rowley"
wrote: Subjectively, the last three months (November & December 2010, January 2011) have been noteworthy for lack of sunshine in this part of the country. Martin. Hi, Martin, Meanwhile in the frozen north November 95.4hr(151%) December 83.8hr(175%) January 80.7hr(142%) R&D but pretty reliable. Small island, lots of weather. Usually relatively sunny up here though. Ken Copley, Teesdale |
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