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On Jun 6, 11:05*am, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Jun 6, 1:29*am, Tudor Hughes wrote: On Jun 5, 8:00*pm, "Will Hand" wrote: "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... On Sun, 5 Jun 2011 at 16:21:31, Will Hand wrote in uk.sci.weather : "Hugh Newbury" wrote in message ... Only 0.6mm here today. I didn't bother watering this morning because I was *expecting a decent amount. Well I did say not to expect too much in the already dry areas as the dry ground would not provide enough moisture! I always thought rain usually fell from the *sky*... -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) As I said the other day, in order to get substantial showers (in the absence of upper forcing) you need a moisture supply from low down. A bone dry ground mitigates against showers, doesn't stop them, although in very arid deserts it does where convection is of the dry thermal type. Will --- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - * * *In the last 8 hours about 21 mm has fallen on bone-dry brown- grassed north-east Surrey. *This forces me to conclude that the moisture is of non-Surrey origin as it nearly always is when it rains here. *I suspect a large part of it comes from evaporation of the oceans and that the hydrological cycle is on rather larger a scale than has been suggested, but who knows? Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Meanwhile, here, on the tip of Cornwall, surrounded by a rather large quantity of water, not a drop all month so far. Still mainly sunny, as it was yesterday, just cooler (18.9C max yesterday). The sc over the sea breaking up as it approaches the coast, giving the typical blue coastal strip before the land based cumulus develop.http://www.landsendweather.info/ Graham Penzance Welcome back Graham. Important to have reports from your tip of the UK, sorry Cornwall. Only teasing. Len Len |
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On Jun 6, 11:05*am, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Jun 6, 1:29*am, Tudor Hughes wrote: On Jun 5, 8:00*pm, "Will Hand" wrote: "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... On Sun, 5 Jun 2011 at 16:21:31, Will Hand wrote in uk.sci.weather : "Hugh Newbury" wrote in message ... Only 0.6mm here today. I didn't bother watering this morning because I was *expecting a decent amount. Well I did say not to expect too much in the already dry areas as the dry ground would not provide enough moisture! I always thought rain usually fell from the *sky*... -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) As I said the other day, in order to get substantial showers (in the absence of upper forcing) you need a moisture supply from low down. A bone dry ground mitigates against showers, doesn't stop them, although in very arid deserts it does where convection is of the dry thermal type. Will --- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - * * *In the last 8 hours about 21 mm has fallen on bone-dry brown- grassed north-east Surrey. *This forces me to conclude that the moisture is of non-Surrey origin as it nearly always is when it rains here. *I suspect a large part of it comes from evaporation of the oceans and that the hydrological cycle is on rather larger a scale than has been suggested, but who knows? Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Meanwhile, here, on the tip of Cornwall, surrounded by a rather large quantity of water, not a drop all month so far. Still mainly sunny, as it was yesterday, just cooler (18.9C max yesterday). The sc over the sea breaking up as it approaches the coast, giving the typical blue coastal strip before the land based cumulus develop.http://www.landsendweather.info/ Graham Penzance- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Very good to have you back Graham. I hope you enjoyed your break and good to see that Cornwall is still connected to the rest of the UK. Cloud breaking here too to give a pleasant afternoon. Ground far too dry for rain, of course, but I'm enjoying the sunshine again and my landscapers haven't lost 5 minutes of work since they started 2 weeks ago. Another couple of weeks to go and will they be interrupted? |
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