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Well, sunshine figures look like being well up to normal, rainfall a little below, but like August a complete lack of any really warm weather.
Last September saw 18 days when the temperature reached 20C, this month just 1! The average temperature is 2C lower than last September, nearly 3C lower than September 2006. Even the forthcoming spell doesn't look that warm, high teens at best for most people, with a distinctly cool feeling easterly along some North Sea & more east facing Channel coasts. Luckily Cornwall also has a sheltered north coast. Still, it's sunny now, might get an 18C today (17.1C yesterday). Yesterday's heavy ground sea http://www.sennen-cove.com/index.htm should improve to a decent swell today. Graham Penzance |
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![]() "Graham Easterling" wrote in message ... Well, sunshine figures look like being well up to normal, rainfall a little below, but like August a complete lack of any really warm weather. Last September saw 18 days when the temperature reached 20C, this month just 1! The average temperature is 2C lower than last September, nearly 3C lower than September 2006. Even the forthcoming spell doesn't look that warm, high teens at best for most people, with a distinctly cool feeling easterly along some North Sea & more east facing Channel coasts. Luckily Cornwall also has a sheltered north coast. Still, it's sunny now, might get an 18C today (17.1C yesterday). Yesterday's heavy ground sea http://www.sennen-cove.com/index.htm should improve to a decent swell today. Yep the air does feel totally different to last September. West winds have a slight "nip" this year. Completely sunny now and warming up at +13.8C. Max. +15.1C yesterday. Will -- http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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On 25/09/2015 09:56, Graham Easterling wrote:
Well, sunshine figures look like being well up to normal, rainfall a little below, but like August a complete lack of any really warm weather. Last September saw 18 days when the temperature reached 20C, this month just 1! The average temperature is 2C lower than last September, nearly 3C lower than September 2006. 9 days so far this month have had maximums greater than 20C but many more have come very close. Sunshine levels have been quite good for the last couple of weeks and the total now stands at 168.7 hours. That's more than for August and this month should pass July's total too. Even with the sunshine, it has been a totally different month to September last year when every day had a maximum greater than 20C and the monthly mean temperature ended up at 16.7C. This September has continued the summer trend with a dominance of cool or cold nights but generally average day temperatures though with a complete absence of any really warm of hot days. It has been a strange summer. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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On Friday, September 25, 2015 at 7:21:53 PM UTC+1, Nick Gardner wrote:
On 25/09/2015 09:56, Graham Easterling wrote: Well, sunshine figures look like being well up to normal, rainfall a little below, but like August a complete lack of any really warm weather. Last September saw 18 days when the temperature reached 20C, this month just 1! The average temperature is 2C lower than last September, nearly 3C lower than September 2006. 9 days so far this month have had maximums greater than 20C but many more have come very close. Sunshine levels have been quite good for the last couple of weeks and the total now stands at 168.7 hours. That's more than for August and this month should pass July's total too. Even with the sunshine, it has been a totally different month to September last year when every day had a maximum greater than 20C and the monthly mean temperature ended up at 16.7C. This September has continued the summer trend with a dominance of cool or cold nights but generally average day temperatures though with a complete absence of any really warm of hot days. It has been a strange summer. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk September 2014 in Penzance had a mean temperature of 16.3C, just below your figure. This year (so far) 14.3C The warmest September I've recorded was 2006 - 17.2C The coldest were 1992 & 2012 - both 14.0C. This month will end up fairly close to the coldest. I suspect the persistent cool pool in the Atlantic has had some influence, particularly here in the far west, during August & September. During June & July it was further west (the cool pool not Cornwall), with generally above average SSTs in the SW approaches Cornwall was rather insulated from it's effect. Drifting (OT) - so be warned! One (of many) phrases that annoys me is 'wild swimming'. This is normally associated with space filling local news reports of middle class, 50sish overweight women walking down some steps into vaguely choppy water for a swim. That is not wild swimming, it's just swimming outdoors. Something which sane people do to avoid entering the hell which is a modern leisure centre. However, today up at Godrevy I saw something which probably could classify as wild swimming. There was quite a swell running, and 2 people clambered down the cliff at Hell's Mouth (that in itself an achievement) than swam happily out to sea with the seals.http://www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/hm.html I felt really rather envious. Graham Penzance |
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On 25/09/2015 20:01, Graham Easterling wrote:
The warmest September I've recorded was 2006 - 17.2C The coldest were 1992 & 2012 - both 14.0C. This month will end up fairly close to the coldest. My mean temperature for this month now stands at 13.9C. This makes it the coldest September mean I've recorded since before 2005. My warmest September was last year with 16.7C and my coldest (prior to this month) was in 2008 with 14.2C. As with the rest of the summer, it has been the cold nights that have dragged the mean temperature down whereas the days have been around average. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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On Sunday, 27 September 2015 10:46:03 UTC+1, Nick Gardner wrote:
On 25/09/2015 20:01, Graham Easterling wrote: The warmest September I've recorded was 2006 - 17.2C The coldest were 1992 & 2012 - both 14.0C. This month will end up fairly close to the coldest. My mean temperature for this month now stands at 13.9C. This makes it the coldest September mean I've recorded since before 2005. My warmest September was last year with 16.7C and my coldest (prior to this month) was in 2008 with 14.2C. As with the rest of the summer, it has been the cold nights that have dragged the mean temperature down whereas the days have been around average. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mean temp 14.0 C so far here. Quite chilly. Had 13.9 C in 2012, but it has been much sunnier this month. 45 mm of rain which is on the dry side, but September is a highly variable month from year to year in these parts. Len Wembury, SW Devon -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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