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On Thursday, December 31, 2015 at 4:14:12 PM UTC, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Wednesday, 30 December 2015 21:58:07 UTC, Keith (Southend)G wrote: On 30/12/2015 21:53, Norman Lynagh wrote: On Wed, 30 Dec 2015 11:52:36 +0000, Alan White wrote: With 410.4mm so far this month, December 2015 is the wettest month we've experienced since moving here in August 2002. This is a factually correct statement and this month is generating lots of similar statistics and it's very easy to see why, because such statistics are very easy to produce. Using the calendar month is very easy from a clerical point of view but it has no particular scientific basis. For recording purposes we merely use the calendar months for convenience. Equally legitimate would be to assume that the 'clerical' month started on. say, the 15th of each calendar month and this would produce different statistics. An added complication is that calendar months are not all the same length. A more useful statistic for comparison purposes would be the running 30-day rainfall totals starting on any day of the month. I've had a trawl through the rainfall measurements for Tideswell for the period from 1st Jan 2009 to date. The wettest calendar month (starting at 0900z on the 1st) was December 2011 with 224.4 mm. This, of course, covers a 31-day period. (December 2015 will have a much lower total). The highest 30-day total startiing on any day of the month was 233.9 mm in the 30 days ending 0900z on 3rd Dec 2015. This is 4.2% higher than the total for the highest calendar month. If I chose to start the 30-day period at any hour rather than just 0900z then I might find a slightly higher 30-day total but it's not so easy for me to do that as my daily measurements are made using a standard 5" manual rain gauge. The next highest 30-day total (09z-09z) was 233.0 mm in the 30 days to 13 Dec 2015 and after that is 232.8 mm in the 30 days to 4 Dec 2015. It's almost certain that November/December this year will produce record-breaking rainfall statistics for many locations in the British Isles but the statistics will have more legitimacy if they are not constrained to the calendar months. I was surprised that that highest 30-day total for Tideswell was only 4.2% higher than the highest total for a calendar month. I'd be interested learn how the statistcs for other locations compare. So true...I have been hoping it wouldn't turn cooler until the end of the month, purely to smash the calendar December record. But it's all relative I guess. -- Yes, temperature is the record-breaker in the SE, not rainfall. My total so far is 79.5 mm, not far off normal. But the mean temperature for the month is 10.2°C, 5.3 degC above the local mean (32 years) and 3.5 degC above the next highest (1985 and 1994). No air frost, not by a mile (1 mile = 3.9 degC). December 1988 had no air frost but the lowest was 0.0°C. Wind statistics would be interesting but I don't measure it except as a Beaufort estimate once a day. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 557 ft, 169 m. Temperatures similarly exceptional here, especially when you allow for the fact that differences between the warmest & coldest months are smaller here than in the SE. Mean 12.0C, 4.2C above the 1981-2010 norm and 2.7C above the next highest (1994 & 2006) Only 1 day has failed to reach 11C! (10.4C on 30th) Graham Penzance |
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On 31/12/2015 12:03, Graham Easterling wrote:
162.6mm in Penzance up to 09:00 on 31st. That's 114% of normal, though it's currently raining. Wettest December was 276.5mm in 1999. Rainfall total here for December ended up at 87.7 mm which is pretty much bang on average. The lowest maximum temperature for December was 11.2C on the 11th and the mean maximum temperature ended up at 13.5C. A break down of maximum temperatures: 15C = 2 days 14C = 9 days 13C = 23 days 12C = 29 days 11C = 31 days. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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On Friday, January 1, 2016 at 1:55:46 PM UTC, Nick Gardner wrote:
On 31/12/2015 12:03, Graham Easterling wrote: 162.6mm in Penzance up to 09:00 on 31st. That's 114% of normal, though it's currently raining. Wettest December was 276.5mm in 1999. Rainfall total here for December ended up at 87.7 mm which is pretty much bang on average. The lowest maximum temperature for December was 11.2C on the 11th and the mean maximum temperature ended up at 13.5C. A break down of maximum temperatures: 15C = 2 days 14C = 9 days 13C = 23 days 12C = 29 days 11C = 31 days. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk Quite amazing. |
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