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ARTzeman
01 November 2019 09:05:37

99.8mm On weather Display   104.9mm on Weather Underground. 






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Others just get wet.
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johncs2016
01 November 2019 09:25:00
Now that we have just entered another new month, I can now confirm that the final total for October comes out as 93.0 mm at Edinburgh Gogarbank and 104.4 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.

For Edinburgh Gogarbank, this is 110.1% of the 1981-2010 average for that station whilst the botanic gardens in Edinburgh had 138.1% of its 1981-2010 average rainfall during September.

Overall, this shows that October was wetter than average at both of those stations in terms of the actual rainfall amounts.

In addition to that though, Edinburgh Gogarbank only had 9 official rain days during October and this shows that it was actually drier than average there overall in terms of the number of official rain days since that amounts to just 70.3% of the 1981-2010 average.

In addition to that though, the botanic gardens in Edinburgh had 11 official rain days during October but that amounting to just 88.7% of the 1981-2010 average, thus making October a slightly drier than average month there overall in terms of the number of official rain days.

Meanwhile, I can also confirm that the total for this autumn so far as at 09:00 UTC on 1 November 2019 was 175.6 mm at Edinburgh Gogarbank and 216.2 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.

For Edinburgh Gogarbank, that is 81.2% of the 1981-2010 average whilst the botanic gardens in Edinburgh has had 91.3% of its 1981-2010 average rainfall during this autumn so far as at 09:00 UTC on 1 November 2019.

In addition to that, Edinburgh Gogarbank has had 22 official rain days during this autumn so far as at 09:00 UTC on 1 November 2019 which is 60.8% of the 1981-2010 average whereas the botanic gardens in Edinburgh has also had 22 official rain days during this autumn so far as at that same stated time which is 65.1% of the 1981-2010 average.

Finally, I can also confirm that during 2019 so far, Edinburgh Gogarbank has had a total of 733.0 mm of rain as at 09:00 UTC on 1 November 2019 which is 97.2% of the 1981-2010 average, whilst the botanic gardens in Edinburgh has had a total of 720.8 mm of rain during 2019 so far as at 09:00 UTC 1 October 2019, which is 102.3% of the 1981-2010 average.

In addition to that, Edinburgh Gogarbank has had 108 official rain days so far during 2019 as at 09:00 UTC on 1 November 2019 which is 78.7% of the 1981-2010 average whereas the botanic gardens in Edinburgh has had 107 official rain days during 2019 so far at at 09:00 UTC on 1 November 2019 which is 86.2% of the 1981-2010 average.

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Andy J
01 November 2019 16:03:00

My final total for October 2019 is 105.5mm (194% of average).   It's the third wettest October I've recorded in the past 37 years behind 2013 (116mm) and 2004 (110mm).


Takes the Autumn total here so far to 232mm.  Already the wettest Autumn here since 2000 with the whole of November still to go !


 


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AJ*
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02 November 2019 10:33:26

Monthly total for October here was 85.1mm which is 100% of LTA.


Total for year to end October is therefore 441.1mm which is 79% of LTA for YTE Oct.


We could still do with lots more rain to make up the deficit from the last two years.  Looks as though November is going to make up some of that deficit according to the model output. (q.v.)


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POD
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03 November 2019 16:27:43


Monthly total for October here was 85.1mm which is 100% of LTA.


Total for year to end October is therefore 441.1mm which is 79% of LTA for YTE Oct.


We could still do with lots more rain to make up the deficit from the last two years.  Looks as though November is going to make up some of that deficit according to the model output. (q.v.)


Originally Posted by: AJ* 


Yet not that far from you, circa 15 miles as the crow flies, 151mm for October, 765.8mm YTE Oct.


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex.
sunny coast
03 November 2019 22:22:14
here just outside eastbourne my monthly total for Oct was an amazing 162mm. nearby Willingdon 165mm . since it started raining on 22 Sept well over 200mm exceptional for here

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