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Ian Currie wrote:
The minimum last night here in Coulsdon of 14.2C has only once been exceeded in the whole of May since my station was established in 1979 and that was May 2000. However this was a mid month occasion with 15.0C so to have one's second highest value on the 1st covering a period of over a quarter of a century is quite remarkable. This follows on from yesterday's record breaking April minimum. However in 1922, Addington an official station about 4 miles to the north east of Coulsdon, recorded a minimum of 18.3C on the 22nd at a time when day maxima were around 32C across London. Last night's min was significant in that it was so early for such high values. Also heard a peal of thunder at 09.00hrs this morning. Yesterday was my first view of the thundery castellanus cloud which is very often followed by thunder within 24 hours. Ian Currie-Coulsdon www.frostedearth.com I don't agree with your use of the work 'extraordinary', these types of above average temperatures are now occuring on such on such a regular basis that I wouldn't call them 'extraordinary'. |
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Ian Currie wrote:
The minimum last night here in Coulsdon of 14.2C has only once been exceeded in the whole of May since my station was established in 1979 and that was May 2000. However this was a mid month occasion with 15.0C so to have one's second highest value on the 1st covering a period of over a quarter of a century is quite remarkable. This follows on from yesterday's record breaking April minimum. However in 1922, Addington an official station about 4 miles to the north east of Coulsdon, recorded a minimum of 18.3C on the 22nd at a time when day maxima were around 32C across London. Last night's min was significant in that it was so early for such high values. Also heard a peal of thunder at 09.00hrs this morning. Yesterday was my first view of the thundery castellanus cloud which is very often followed by thunder within 24 hours. Ian Currie-Coulsdon www.frostedearth.com I don't agree with your use of the work 'extraordinary', these types of above average temperatures are now occuring on such on such a regular basis that I wouldn't call them 'extraordinary'. |
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Ian Currie wrote:
The minimum last night here in Coulsdon of 14.2C has only once been exceeded in the whole of May since my station was established in 1979 and that was May 2000. However this was a mid month occasion with 15.0C so to have one's second highest value on the 1st covering a period of over a quarter of a century is quite remarkable. This follows on from yesterday's record breaking April minimum. However in 1922, Addington an official station about 4 miles to the north east of Coulsdon, recorded a minimum of 18.3C on the 22nd at a time when day maxima were around 32C across London. Last night's min was significant in that it was so early for such high values. Also heard a peal of thunder at 09.00hrs this morning. Yesterday was my first view of the thundery castellanus cloud which is very often followed by thunder within 24 hours. Ian Currie-Coulsdon www.frostedearth.com I don't agree with your use of the work 'extraordinary', these types of above average temperatures are now occuring on such on such a regular basis that I wouldn't call them 'extraordinary'. |
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![]() This year so far has set many new minimum high records but strangely no maximum high records. _______________ GW causing more cloudiness? Just a thought (does anyone have any definite stats). PKH |
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![]() This year so far has set many new minimum high records but strangely no maximum high records. _______________ GW causing more cloudiness? Just a thought (does anyone have any definite stats). PKH |
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![]() This year so far has set many new minimum high records but strangely no maximum high records. _______________ GW causing more cloudiness? Just a thought (does anyone have any definite stats). PKH |
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