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At last we have had some measurable rain here at 8 o'clock this evening.
Unfortunately I can't give an accurate figure because the rain gauge was all gunged up, and was recording 0.6mm each time it incremented instead of the correct 0.3mm. (Oh boy, but that sounds bad. Is television so boring that it's more exciting watching the AWS these days?) That has now been cured. Weather station shows 8.7mm, which is most definitely wrong, since 3.3mm of that was me tinkering with it. I guess it should be about 3mm, which all fell in about 10 minutes. Pitsford shows 14.62mm for the day, somewhat different, but that I can believe. When I was out with the dog this evening, I could see it absolutely ****ing down about 3 miles to the north (Pitsford area) and another deluge about 5 miles to the west (Sean's neck of the woods). We managed to miss it all. Water butt's now full up. Hurray! jim, Northampton |
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On Jul 7, 11:41*pm, "jbm" wrote:
At last we have had some measurable rain here at 8 o'clock this evening. Unfortunately I can't give an accurate figure because the rain gauge was all gunged up, and was recording 0.6mm each time it incremented instead of the correct 0.3mm. (Oh boy, but that sounds bad. Is television so boring that it's more exciting watching the AWS these days?) That has now been cured. Weather station shows 8.7mm, which is most definitely wrong, since 3.3mm of that was me tinkering with it. I guess it should be about 3mm, which all fell in about 10 minutes. Pitsford shows 14.62mm for the day, somewhat different, but that I can believe. When I was out with the dog this evening, I could see it absolutely ****ing down about 3 miles to the north (Pitsford area) and another deluge about 5 miles to the west (Sean's neck of the woods). We managed to miss it all. Water butt's now full up. Hurray! jim, Northampton Hi Jim just 1.6mm here in the evening, giving 2 mm for the day. I could see the heavy showers passing just to the North West of me which would account the large Pitsford total. I have recorded just 6.4 mm for July so far. Annual total is at 186.9mm. It is very frustrating to see the showers passing all around. The rainfall total for June was 35.2mm, in contrast to many areas nearby which saw above average rainfall. A quick glance at the radar this morning sees the next band weakening as it approaches the Northampton area. Sean |
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![]() "Seany McD" wrote in message ... On Jul 7, 11:41 pm, "jbm" wrote: At last we have had some measurable rain here at 8 o'clock this evening. Unfortunately I can't give an accurate figure because the rain gauge was all gunged up, and was recording 0.6mm each time it incremented instead of the correct 0.3mm. (Oh boy, but that sounds bad. Is television so boring that it's more exciting watching the AWS these days?) That has now been cured. Weather station shows 8.7mm, which is most definitely wrong, since 3.3mm of that was me tinkering with it. I guess it should be about 3mm, which all fell in about 10 minutes. Pitsford shows 14.62mm for the day, somewhat different, but that I can believe. When I was out with the dog this evening, I could see it absolutely ****ing down about 3 miles to the north (Pitsford area) and another deluge about 5 miles to the west (Sean's neck of the woods). We managed to miss it all. Water butt's now full up. Hurray! jim, Northampton Hi Jim just 1.6mm here in the evening, giving 2 mm for the day. I could see the heavy showers passing just to the North West of me which would account the large Pitsford total. I have recorded just 6.4 mm for July so far. Annual total is at 186.9mm. It is very frustrating to see the showers passing all around. The rainfall total for June was 35.2mm, in contrast to many areas nearby which saw above average rainfall. A quick glance at the radar this morning sees the next band weakening as it approaches the Northampton area. Sean ======================= I did a study a while back looking into the climatology of airmass showers over the UK using radar data at 5km resolution and neural network processed satellite data. It's been published in a back issue of Weather magazine (Vol 60 No 6 2005). Northamptonshire was the least showery area IIRC of the whole of Great Britain and Northern Ireland! Will -- |
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On Jul 8, 8:31*am, "Will Hand" wrote:
"Seany McD" wrote in message Hi Jim just 1.6mm here in the evening, giving 2 mm for the day. *I could see the heavy showers passing just to the North West of me which would account the large Pitsford total. I have recorded just 6.4 mm for July so far. Annual total is at 186.9mm. It is very frustrating to see the showers passing all around. The rainfall total for June was 35.2mm, in contrast to many areas nearby which saw above average rainfall. A quick glance at the radar this morning sees the next band weakening as it approaches the Northampton area. Sean ======================= I did a study a while back looking into the climatology of airmass showers over the UK using radar data at 5km resolution and neural network processed satellite data. It's been published in a back issue of Weather magazine (Vol 60 No 6 2005). Northamptonshire was the least showery area IIRC of the whole of Great Britain and Northern Ireland! Will --- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for that Will, the findings are certainly in line with my own experiences. As a contrast to my annual total so far this year (189mm), June 2007 produced 176mm at nearby Pitsford! Sean |
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Thanks Will, interesting fact. Only 167.3mm rain so far this year in
Raunds, East Northants. The lack of shower activity is most noticeable in Winter in a cold airmass. Snow showers are a frustrating rarity here ![]() any heavy snow showers, odd ones make it through the Cheshire gap. Never had more than 4cm level snow last winter ![]() Cheers, Ian, Raunds, East Northants, 63m amsl. NGRSP9972 I did a study a while back looking into the climatology of airmass showers over the UK using radar data at 5km resolution and neural network processed satellite data. It's been published in a back issue of Weather magazine (Vol 60 No 6 2005). Northamptonshire was the least showery area IIRC of the whole of Great Britain and Northern Ireland! |
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On Jul 8, 8:31*am, "Will Hand" wrote:
"Seany McD" wrote in message ... On Jul 7, 11:41 pm, "jbm" wrote: At last we have had some measurable rain here at 8 o'clock this evening.. Unfortunately I can't give an accurate figure because the rain gauge was all gunged up, and was recording 0.6mm each time it incremented instead of the correct 0.3mm. (Oh boy, but that sounds bad. Is television so boring that it's more exciting watching the AWS these days?) That has now been cured. Weather station shows 8.7mm, which is most definitely wrong, since 3.3mm of that was me tinkering with it. I guess it should be about 3mm, which all fell in about 10 minutes. Pitsford shows 14.62mm for the day, somewhat different, but that I can believe. When I was out with the dog this evening, I could see it absolutely ****ing down about 3 miles to the north (Pitsford area) and another deluge about 5 miles to the west (Sean's neck of the woods). We managed to miss it all. Water butt's now full up. Hurray! jim, Northampton Hi Jim just 1.6mm here in the evening, giving 2 mm for the day. *I could see the heavy showers passing just to the North West of me which would account the large Pitsford total. I have recorded just 6.4 mm for July so far. Annual total is at 186.9mm. It is very frustrating to see the showers passing all around. The rainfall total for June was 35.2mm, in contrast to many areas nearby which saw above average rainfall. A quick glance at the radar this morning sees the next band weakening as it approaches the Northampton area. Sean ======================= I did a study a while back looking into the climatology of airmass showers over the UK using radar data at 5km resolution and neural network processed satellite data. It's been published in a back issue of Weather magazine (Vol 60 No 6 2005). Northamptonshire was the least showery area IIRC of the whole of Great Britain and Northern Ireland! Will --- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That is interesting. It's certainly not true of Devon today! Cool and showery is the picture. Where's my hot and sunny weather?? |
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On Jul 8, 8:14*am, Seany McD wrote:
On Jul 7, 11:41*pm, "jbm" wrote: At last we have had some measurable rain here at 8 o'clock this evening.. Unfortunately I can't give an accurate figure because the rain gauge was all gunged up, and was recording 0.6mm each time it incremented instead of the correct 0.3mm. (Oh boy, but that sounds bad. Is television so boring that it's more exciting watching the AWS these days?) That has now been cured. Weather station shows 8.7mm, which is most definitely wrong, since 3.3mm of that was me tinkering with it. I guess it should be about 3mm, which all fell in about 10 minutes. Pitsford shows 14.62mm for the day, somewhat different, but that I can believe. When I was out with the dog this evening, I could see it absolutely ****ing down about 3 miles to the north (Pitsford area) and another deluge about 5 miles to the west (Sean's neck of the woods). We managed to miss it all. Water butt's now full up. Hurray! jim, Northampton Hi Jim just 1.6mm here in the evening, giving 2 mm for the day. *I could see the heavy showers passing just to the North West of me which would account the large Pitsford total. I have recorded just 6.4 mm for July so far. Annual total is at 186.9mm. It is very frustrating to see the showers passing all around. The rainfall total for June was 35.2mm, in contrast to many areas nearby which saw above average rainfall. A quick glance at the radar this morning sees the next band weakening as it approaches the Northampton area. Sean- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And today we have had frequent often heavy showers! Nearly 10mm so far with a little more to come, all very welcome for the garden and allotment. Easily the most showery day of the year. Sean |
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