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That looks like a pretty big gap in the forecast rain over England coming
up, just like the big snowstorm forecasts we often get... http://premium.raintoday.co.uk/ RonB |
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On Jun 17, 12:32*pm, "ronaldbutton" wrote:
That looks like a pretty big gap in the forecast rain over England coming up, just like the big snowstorm forecasts we often get... http://premium.raintoday.co.uk/ RonB *)) |
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ronaldbutton wrote:
That looks like a pretty big gap in the forecast rain over England coming up, just like the big snowstorm forecasts we often get... http://premium.raintoday.co.uk/ RonB ----------- 0.8mm of drizzle here so far but then we're used to precipitation gaps here. Could still catch a fair bit on the second wave I reckon. Dave |
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![]() "Dave Cornwell" wrote in message ... ronaldbutton wrote: That looks like a pretty big gap in the forecast rain over England coming up, just like the big snowstorm forecasts we often get... http://premium.raintoday.co.uk/ RonB ----------- 0.8mm of drizzle here so far but then we're used to precipitation gaps here. Could still catch a fair bit on the second wave I reckon. Dave Mid Suffolk Note A Deluge witnessed in Bury St. Edmunds at 1500Z for about 20 mins. Water ran in through roof of Sainsburys where we were temporaily marooned and car parks etc flooded. I would have reckoned around 10mm fell. Of course no surprise to drive home 8 miles to east to note it was still dry under the larger trees. It seems that not only showers miss me, but more general rain areas also! The radar showed a steady decay of that patch of ppn. as it slid past my patch. Incidently yesterdays 'event' did drop 2.2 mm on me, though sky cleared mid afternoon and no showers passed over me later. This month I have noted 18.3mm up to 0900 this morning NSS Mid Suffolk 171610Z |
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 at 12:32:37, ronaldbutton
wrote in uk.sci.weather : That looks like a pretty big gap in the forecast rain over England coming up, just like the big snowstorm forecasts we often get... http://premium.raintoday.co.uk/ Yes, that gap passed right over here - but it has now been followed by some actual rain. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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On Jun 17, 5:15*pm, "Jennik" wrote:
"Dave Cornwell" wrote in message ... ronaldbutton wrote: That looks like a pretty big gap in the forecast rain over England coming up, just like the big snowstorm forecasts we often get... http://premium.raintoday.co.uk/ RonB ----------- 0.8mm of drizzle here so far but then we're used to precipitation gaps here. Could still catch a fair bit on the second wave I reckon. Dave Mid Suffolk Note A Deluge witnessed in Bury St. Edmunds at 1500Z for about 20 mins. Water ran in through roof of Sainsburys where we were temporaily marooned and car parks etc flooded. I would have reckoned around 10mm fell. Of course no surprise to drive home 8 miles to east to note it was still dry under the larger trees. *It seems that not only showers miss me, but more general rain areas also! The radar showed a steady decay of that patch of ppn. as it slid past my patch. Incidently yesterdays 'event' did drop 2.2 mm on me, though sky cleared *mid afternoon and no showers passed over me later. This month I have noted 18.3mm up to 0900 this morning NSS Mid Suffolk 171610Z The sort of dismal day that one really shouldn't get in summer in Southampton. Thought we would get off lightly when it seemed to clear at lunchtime but now we seem to be in the middle of a deluge... with almost dusk-like light levels, it feels like October, not June. A true stinker of a week, after things seemed to be getting better on Monday and Tuesday - seems the plague of the southerly jetstream, which has created at least one really, really bad summer month every year from 2007 to 2010 inclusive, has struck again. This sort of setup almost seems more common than your bog-standard zonal type these days: contemporary UK climate doesn't do things by halves, it's drought then deluge. Early next week also seems worse than was indicated a few days ago too. I'm hoping the high that tries to build in a week's time does do it, otherwise June 2011 will go down as one of the worst summer months, though TBH quite normal for the period since 2007. Summer is almost turning into a season to dread, not anticipate - I'm grateful I'm spending about three weeks of it outside the UK this year :-) Nick |
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![]() "ronaldbutton" wrote in message ... That looks like a pretty big gap in the forecast rain over England coming up, just like the big snowstorm forecasts we often get... http://premium.raintoday.co.uk/ I was expecting rain from about 11 this morning. Nothing yet.... -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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On 17/06/11 17:45, Col wrote:
wrote in message ... That looks like a pretty big gap in the forecast rain over England coming up, just like the big snowstorm forecasts we often get... http://premium.raintoday.co.uk/ I was expecting rain from about 11 this morning. Nothing yet.... Looks like it is all to the south of you. Pretty nasty in W Sussex at the moment. |
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![]() "Adam Lea" wrote in message ... On 17/06/11 17:45, Col wrote: wrote in message ... That looks like a pretty big gap in the forecast rain over England coming up, just like the big snowstorm forecasts we often get... http://premium.raintoday.co.uk/ I was expecting rain from about 11 this morning. Nothing yet.... Looks like it is all to the south of you. Pretty nasty in W Sussex at the moment. I know it's been raining in the south, the newsreaders on the BBC were asking when is it going to stop raining? A little bit of rain and they think they're hard done by, those BBC employees who re-locate to Media City in Salford are going to get a nasty weather surprise I can tell you ![]() -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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On Jun 17, 7:05*pm, "Col" wrote:
"Adam Lea" wrote in message ... On 17/06/11 17:45, Col wrote: *wrote in message ... That looks like a pretty big gap in the forecast rain over England coming up, just like the big snowstorm forecasts we often get... http://premium.raintoday.co.uk/ I was expecting rain from about 11 this morning. Nothing yet.... Looks like it is all to the south of you. Pretty nasty in W Sussex at the moment. I know it's been raining in the south, the newsreaders on the BBC were asking when is it going to stop raining? A little bit of rain and they think they're hard done by, those BBC employees who re-locate to Media City in Salford are going to get a nasty weather surprise I can tell you ![]() -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Got to agree with you on that one Col. If it doesn't happen in London/SE Engalnd it doesn't happen. The presenters of the News must have bird brains. On the other hand they are just personalizing and ad libbing, which is encouraged in their job up to a point. Len Wood Wembury, SW Devon Another 12 mm here today, same as yesterday. |
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