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4.4mm overnight, on a few shower bursts. Minimum temperature 14.9C
A little drizzle this morning, but it's now sunny spells, excellent visibility and a very attractive sky. See http://www.scillyman.co.uk/Lowertown_Cam.html Click on the the 24 hour timelapse (top right) and you see the great visibility outside of the early drizzle bits this morning. Graham Penzance |
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On 12/06/2016 13:20, Graham Easterling wrote:
4.4mm overnight, on a few shower bursts. Minimum temperature 14.9C A little drizzle this morning, but it's now sunny spells, excellent visibility and a very attractive sky. And some rain here too in the form of one huge but very short-lived downpour late morning that within just a few minutes deposited 13.0 mm in the gauge. Despite the torrential rain the ground just soaked it up with no surface run-off. Quite amazing really given how heavy the rain actually was. Then the sun came out and with hardly any wind the temperature rose to 22.4C and a DP of 19.1C made for, yet again, another humid feeling day. Norman would have loved it (do you get DPs of over 19C in Tideswell often?). Breeze has picked up through the afternoon lowering the humidity. As you say Graham, beautiful cloud-scapes and thankfully I activated the time-lapse camera so I will upload that later. (18:00): 21.0C, RH 75%, DP 16.0C, 1006 hPa (S), Wind 7 mph WNW. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk |
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Nick Gardner wrote:
On 12/06/2016 13:20, Graham Easterling wrote: 4.4mm overnight, on a few shower bursts. Minimum temperature 14.9C A little drizzle this morning, but it's now sunny spells, excellent visibility and a very attractive sky. And some rain here too in the form of one huge but very short-lived downpour late morning that within just a few minutes deposited 13.0 mm in the gauge. Despite the torrential rain the ground just soaked it up with no surface run-off. Quite amazing really given how heavy the rain actually was. Then the sun came out and with hardly any wind the temperature rose to 22.4C and a DP of 19.1C made for, yet again, another humid feeling day. Norman would have loved it (do you get DPs of over 19C in Tideswell often?). Thankfully, no! I'm much happier with single figure dew points. Mind you, I survived the years when I worked in the Arabian Gulf without too much trouble, even though dew points did occasionally get above 30C in summer. I remember waking up in Bahrain one morning to the sound of what I thought was rain falling. The reality was somewhat different. It was copious dew running off the roofs (no gutters) and the weather was thick fog with the temp and dew point both 30C. In Bahrain I played squash in non-airconditioned courts with the dew point often in the high 20s. The foolishness of youth :-) -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. http://peakdistrictweather.org |
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