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Less wet than expected, but another terribly gloomy day for much of
the time here in Southampton, though it did get better (read: February dullness rather than December dullness) around the middle of the day. Looking outside now it seems more like January or November than late February, with meteorological spring just a week away. Still, hoping that Thursday's ridge and the intense high due in just under a week will improve things. Does anyone take measurements of light level (as opposed to sunshine) during daylight hours, say every hour between sunrise and sunset? It's been the intensely dull nature of the cloud, rather than the cloudiness per se, which has been noticeable this February. Seems to be delaying nature despite the mild temperatures, too: the countryside round here (Hampshire) still seems to be in a mid-winter slumber. I'm sure it was more advanced 2 years ago, following much more in the way of cold post-Christmas weather - but also less dull. Nick |
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On Feb 21, 4:24*pm, Nick wrote:
Less wet than expected, but another terribly gloomy day for much of the time here in Southampton, though it did get better (read: February dullness rather than December dullness) around the middle of the day. Looking outside now it seems more like January or November than late February, with meteorological spring just a week away. Still, hoping that Thursday's ridge and the intense high due in just under a week will improve things. Does anyone take measurements of light level (as opposed to sunshine) during daylight hours, say every hour between sunrise and sunset? It's been the intensely dull nature of the cloud, rather than the cloudiness per se, which has been noticeable this February. Seems to be delaying nature despite the mild temperatures, too: the countryside round here (Hampshire) still seems to be in a mid-winter slumber. I'm sure it was more advanced 2 years ago, following much more in the way of cold post-Christmas weather - but also less dull. Nick Same here in Northampton Nick, 5 consecutive days of relentless gloom. A few blobs of snow observed for a while this morning (does this count as a snow falling day?) Moderate rainfall now returned. All the daffs around here are primed to open but the low light level and cool temps are holding them back. Even my flower and vege seedlings in the conservatory seem to have stopped growing! Ah well brighter days will follow and will seem all the better after the gloom. Cheers Sean |
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