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![]() "Adam Lea" wrote in message ... On 22/09/12 00:23, Graham wrote: -------------------------- Ron beat me to it. Just 10mm here in the last month and as is the way in these parts ground starting to crack and grass yellowing. You doing well Dave, Since August 1st we've had over 150mm including 22mm this week!! Well over 100mm for each of the so called summer months (413mm in total) 413 mm! That's dry, try 676 mm :-) and over 40 mm so far for this month, so I for one am sick of the damn stuff. Whatever happened to the warm dry September, the last week as been anything but warm & dry here. Graham (North Staffs) It was you that had an incredibly dull summer as well IIRC. In contrast to the summer, September has been dry here in Sussex/Surrey. Hardly any significant rain in the last three weeks. Not much rain here in Haytor either - a mere 9.1mm Will -- |
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On 22/09/2012 09:46, Dartmoor Will wrote:
"Adam Lea" wrote in message ... On 22/09/12 00:23, Graham wrote: -------------------------- Ron beat me to it. Just 10mm here in the last month and as is the way in these parts ground starting to crack and grass yellowing. You doing well Dave, Since August 1st we've had over 150mm including 22mm this week!! Well over 100mm for each of the so called summer months (413mm in total) 413 mm! That's dry, try 676 mm :-) and over 40 mm so far for this month, so I for one am sick of the damn stuff. Whatever happened to the warm dry September, the last week as been anything but warm & dry here. Graham (North Staffs) It was you that had an incredibly dull summer as well IIRC. In contrast to the summer, September has been dry here in Sussex/Surrey. Hardly any significant rain in the last three weeks. Not much rain here in Haytor either - a mere 9.1mm Will -- Same here in Wales. Only 12mm so far. -- Howard Neil Western end of the Brecon Beacons National Park at 235 metres asl |
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![]() It was you that had an incredibly dull summer as well IIRC. In contrast to the summer, September has been dry here in Sussex/Surrey. Hardly any significant rain in the last three weeks. Yes Adam dullest Summer on record here as well as the wettest. September may still be giving us plenty of rain but at least we've had some decent sunnier days, with over 93 hours hours so far this month. Summer months only managed: June 49.9 hrs July 93.4 hrs August 75.4 hrs Pretty dire really. Graham (north Staffs) |
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Graham wrote:
It was you that had an incredibly dull summer as well IIRC. In contrast to the summer, September has been dry here in Sussex/Surrey. Hardly any significant rain in the last three weeks. Yes Adam dullest Summer on record here as well as the wettest. September may still be giving us plenty of rain but at least we've had some decent sunnier days, with over 93 hours hours so far this month. Summer months only managed: June 49.9 hrs July 93.4 hrs August 75.4 hrs Pretty dire really. Graham (north Staffs) ......And just up the road from you Graham, the corresponding figures for Tideswell we June 47.7 hrs July 82.8 hrs August 67.0 hrs Certainly not a summer in this neck of the woods for the sun lovers :-( As you say, September has brought sunnier days than the summer months did. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. |
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On 22/09/12 17:44, Graham wrote:
It was you that had an incredibly dull summer as well IIRC. In contrast to the summer, September has been dry here in Sussex/Surrey. Hardly any significant rain in the last three weeks. Yes Adam dullest Summer on record here as well as the wettest. September may still be giving us plenty of rain but at least we've had some decent sunnier days, with over 93 hours hours so far this month. Summer months only managed: June 49.9 hrs July 93.4 hrs August 75.4 hrs Pretty dire really. Graham (north Staffs) Have the farmers near you been significantly affected by this? |
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