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Sorry, I lost the original thread ... Martin was saying how dry
it had been, relatively speaking, in the Bracknell area since the big rainfall event of July 7/8. This is in marked contrast to north of the Thames were sharp showers have fallen almost daily, and here in Luton the ground has been continuously damp since I got back from hols on the 14th. The dry area shows up very clearly in the figures but it is really quite small in extent. Here are some totals for July 9-20 inclusive (no. of rain days out of 12 in brackets): Odiham 2.8 (4) Charlwood 3.4 (6) Farnborough 5.8 (4) Benson 12.2 (5) Northolt 14.0 (5) Heathrow 14.8 (5) Luton 16.1 (8) Andrewsfld 16.8 (11) H.Wycombe 17.0 (5) Bedford 17.4 (8) Manston 25.4 (7) Wattisham 25.6 (8) Holbeach 57.2 (9) The England and Wales total is running at about 160% or the norm ... see www.climate-uk.com/page2.html But it has, so far, been an exceptionally dry July in north and east Scotland. Philip Eden |
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For Southend (data courtesy of Keith) rainfall to the 20th is 44mm which is
not much different to same period last year. However, sunshine hours are down by almost 50% (no great surprise!) from a mean of 9.7 to 5.6 hrs. Mean max temp to 20th was 23.0C last year to 20.3C so far this July. Hopefully the next week or so will provide some catch up! Dave "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message ... Sorry, I lost the original thread ... Martin was saying how dry it had been, relatively speaking, in the Bracknell area since the big rainfall event of July 7/8. This is in marked contrast to north of the Thames were sharp showers have fallen almost daily, and here in Luton the ground has been continuously damp since I got back from hols on the 14th. The dry area shows up very clearly in the figures but it is really quite small in extent. Here are some totals for July 9-20 inclusive (no. of rain days out of 12 in brackets): Odiham 2.8 (4) Charlwood 3.4 (6) Farnborough 5.8 (4) Benson 12.2 (5) Northolt 14.0 (5) Heathrow 14.8 (5) Luton 16.1 (8) Andrewsfld 16.8 (11) H.Wycombe 17.0 (5) Bedford 17.4 (8) Manston 25.4 (7) Wattisham 25.6 (8) Holbeach 57.2 (9) The England and Wales total is running at about 160% or the norm ... see www.climate-uk.com/page2.html But it has, so far, been an exceptionally dry July in north and east Scotland. Philip Eden |
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In message , Philip Eden
writes Sorry, I lost the original thread ... Martin was saying how dry it had been, relatively speaking, in the Bracknell area since the big rainfall event of July 7/8. This is in marked contrast to north of the Thames were sharp showers have fallen almost daily, and here in Luton the ground has been continuously damp since I got back from hols on the 14th. The dry area shows up very clearly in the figures but it is really quite small in extent. Here are some totals for July 9-20 inclusive (no. of rain days out of 12 in brackets): Odiham 2.8 (4) Charlwood 3.4 (6) Farnborough 5.8 (4) Benson 12.2 (5) Northolt 14.0 (5) Heathrow 14.8 (5) Luton 16.1 (8) Andrewsfld 16.8 (11) H.Wycombe 17.0 (5) Bedford 17.4 (8) Manston 25.4 (7) Wattisham 25.6 (8) Holbeach 57.2 (9) 29.0 mm in the same period here in Chalfont St Giles. Norman. (delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail) -- Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy Chalfont St Giles England |
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Rainfall so far this month in Worcester (1-20th) has been 19 mm. Most of the
rain has been light and very patchy. The average maximum temperature has been 21.9C which is way down on last year but not too bad when compared to the long-term average. No sunshine figures but I could easily say that it has generally been a very dull month (Tomatoes are ripening in the garden well though). _______________________________ Nick Worcester 45 AMSL "Dave.C" wrote in message k... For Southend (data courtesy of Keith) rainfall to the 20th is 44mm which is not much different to same period last year. However, sunshine hours are down by almost 50% (no great surprise!) from a mean of 9.7 to 5.6 hrs. Mean max temp to 20th was 23.0C last year to 20.3C so far this July. Hopefully the next week or so will provide some catch up! Dave "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message ... Sorry, I lost the original thread ... Martin was saying how dry it had been, relatively speaking, in the Bracknell area since the big rainfall event of July 7/8. This is in marked contrast to north of the Thames were sharp showers have fallen almost daily, and here in Luton the ground has been continuously damp since I got back from hols on the 14th. The dry area shows up very clearly in the figures but it is really quite small in extent. Here are some totals for July 9-20 inclusive (no. of rain days out of 12 in brackets): Odiham 2.8 (4) Charlwood 3.4 (6) Farnborough 5.8 (4) Benson 12.2 (5) Northolt 14.0 (5) Heathrow 14.8 (5) Luton 16.1 (8) Andrewsfld 16.8 (11) H.Wycombe 17.0 (5) Bedford 17.4 (8) Manston 25.4 (7) Wattisham 25.6 (8) Holbeach 57.2 (9) The England and Wales total is running at about 160% or the norm ... see www.climate-uk.com/page2.html But it has, so far, been an exceptionally dry July in north and east Scotland. Philip Eden |
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In uk.sci.weather on Wed, 21 Jul 2004 at 13:55:24, Philip Eden wrote :
The England and Wales total is running at about 160% or the norm ... see www.climate-uk.com/page2.html Here, the rainfall is just about spot-on for the first 20 days, but judging by the set-up, there will be little chance of any more for at very least a week. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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13.75 (10) here in NE Scotland
Gianna "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message ... The dry area shows up very clearly in the figures but it is really quite small in extent. Here are some totals for July 9-20 inclusive (no. of rain days out of 12 in brackets): Odiham 2.8 (4) Charlwood 3.4 (6) Farnborough 5.8 (4) Benson 12.2 (5) Northolt 14.0 (5) Heathrow 14.8 (5) Luton 16.1 (8) Andrewsfld 16.8 (11) H.Wycombe 17.0 (5) Bedford 17.4 (8) Manston 25.4 (7) Wattisham 25.6 (8) Holbeach 57.2 (9) The England and Wales total is running at about 160% or the norm ... see www.climate-uk.com/page2.html But it has, so far, been an exceptionally dry July in north and east Scotland. Philip Eden |
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oops ----- for the period 9-20 inc ... not for July to date
G "Gianna Stefani" wrote in message ... 13.75 (10) here in NE Scotland Gianna "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message ... The dry area shows up very clearly in the figures but it is really quite small in extent. Here are some totals for July 9-20 inclusive (no. of rain days out of 12 in brackets): Odiham 2.8 (4) Charlwood 3.4 (6) Farnborough 5.8 (4) Benson 12.2 (5) Northolt 14.0 (5) Heathrow 14.8 (5) Luton 16.1 (8) Andrewsfld 16.8 (11) H.Wycombe 17.0 (5) Bedford 17.4 (8) Manston 25.4 (7) Wattisham 25.6 (8) Holbeach 57.2 (9) The England and Wales total is running at about 160% or the norm ... see www.climate-uk.com/page2.html But it has, so far, been an exceptionally dry July in north and east Scotland. Philip Eden |
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For the same period, and using your format (hope you don't mind):
Romsey 6.9mm (4). Nigel. The dry area shows up very clearly in the figures but it is really quite small in extent. Here are some totals for July 9-20 inclusive (no. of rain days out of 12 in brackets): Odiham 2.8 (4) Charlwood 3.4 (6) Farnborough 5.8 (4) Benson 12.2 (5) Northolt 14.0 (5) Heathrow 14.8 (5) Luton 16.1 (8) Andrewsfld 16.8 (11) H.Wycombe 17.0 (5) Bedford 17.4 (8) Manston 25.4 (7) Wattisham 25.6 (8) Holbeach 57.2 (9) Philip Eden |
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Here in Warlingham we must be part of the recent dry area, the total
being 7.6mm for 9th-20th. However, the total for the month is 43.7 mm, which is actually slightly above the normal for the whole month, July now being the driest month of the year here (1983-2003). Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft. |
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In uk.sci.weather on Wed, 21 Jul 2004 at 18:35:06, Paul Hyett wrote :
Here, the rainfall is just about spot-on for the first 20 days, but judging by the set-up, there will be little chance of any more for at very least a week. Except that which is currently falling - doh! -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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