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On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 07:01:05 +0100, Paul Hyett
wrote: I guess when the August rainfall maps are published, there'll be a big negative anomaly over Cheltenham, but nowhere else. ![]() Yes-I was just going to ask whether you have any stats about Cheltenham being especially dry. How do you compare with Gloucester, just down the road? (I am now determined to ask the old gaffer down the road where I work for his figures as they go back 10 years I think and will give me a useful comparison-especially since November when my (work) AWS got set up. It is very pleasant working in the same room that the AWS data is shown!) Cheers Robin ps: according to The Times the other day the last Test 'could' be seriously influenced by stormy conditions-it made the front page! |
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Robin Nicholson writes: ps: according to The Times the other day the last Test 'could' be seriously influenced by stormy conditions-it made the front page! The Times should know better than to put any credence in a LRF for so far ahead. But if England can win the Trent Bridge match, then if The Oval Test should happen to be ruined by the weather England would regain the Ashes, so the cloud could have a silver lining. ![]() -- John Hall "George the Third Ought never to have occurred. One can only wonder At so grotesque a blunder." E.C.Bentley (1875-1956) |
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In uk.sci.weather on Fri, 26 Aug 2005 at 21:30:44, Robin Nicholson wrote
: On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 07:01:05 +0100, Paul Hyett wrote: I guess when the August rainfall maps are published, there'll be a big negative anomaly over Cheltenham, but nowhere else. ![]() Yes-I was just going to ask whether you have any stats about Cheltenham being especially dry. Nah - it's just a feeling. ![]() How do you compare with Gloucester, just down the road? I don't know - I have no stats for Gloucester. ps: according to The Times the other day the last Test 'could' be seriously influenced by stormy conditions-it made the front page! Well if we manage to win this one, it won't matter if it ****es down continuously for all 5 days... -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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