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Gavin D User is suspended until 27/02/2149 23:16:37(UTC)
#381 Posted : 29 March 2012 08:24:25(UTC)

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Originally Posted by: Frost Hollow Go to Quoted Post

8.85mm this month

The driest month i have ever recorded since 1988

Last March almost as dry at 13.75mm

Dry spring = wet summer??

The start of April could be quite wet (unlike last year) so let's hope that we can get the unsettled weather out the way next month to lead to a hot summer

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#382 Posted : 29 March 2012 14:25:43(UTC)
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Does anyone know what's the longest anywhere has gone without rain in this dry spell? It certainly hasn't rained at my house since the 18th, which was the day I got back from skiing and there were a couple of very brief showers (nothing measurable I should imagine).

Looking at the records for Odiham, the last day with >1mm of rain was March 7 - over three weeks ago.

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Winter 2012/2013 (to Feb 28) — Snow falling days: 17 (Dec 5, Jan 12, Jan 14, Jan 17-20, Jan 22-25, Feb 9, Feb 11, Feb 13, Feb 22-24). Snow lying days (at 9am): 10 (Dec 5, Jan 14, Jan 18-25). Max depth: 11cm (Jan 18, Jan 20). Min temperature -7.5C (Jan 22). Days with air frost 37 of 90 (DEC, 10; JAN, 13; FEB, 14). Ice days: 2 (Jan 18, Jan 20)
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#383 Posted : 29 March 2012 14:32:03(UTC)
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10 days without any rainfall here. Only 2 days with >1mm of rain for the month.

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#384 Posted : 29 March 2012 16:41:17(UTC)
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A mere three days of rain have occured this month, which is similar to what I observed during March 2011.

There was 2.1mm of rain on 17th March and 1.4mm on 7th March - combined that gives 3.5mm which is only 0.5mm above the total for April 2011.

Then, however, comes 'the day that it rained proper' which saw a respectable 21mm. That's twice the total for March 2011.

The second wettest day this year was 3rd January on which 14mm fell. Behind that comes 4th February with 9.2mm, much of which fell as a sleety mix.

 

The nature of rainfall this year has been for it to come in short bursts, often featuring one notably wet day after which another long dry period is experienced. I'm currrently on a run of 11 dry days, following the 2.1mm on 17th March, before which was a run of 9 dry days. In the run up to the 21mm event there had been 14 dry days.

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#385 Posted : 29 March 2012 22:32:03(UTC)
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The last  rain here was on the 18th..1.5mm ........ 14.4mm so far this month

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#386 Posted : 29 March 2012 22:47:45(UTC)
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The last rain here was on 18th March when we had 19.7mm, our wettest day since I started recording rainfall in January 2011.  That brings my March 2012 total a reasonable 31mm, much more than March 2011, when we had only 8.2mm.

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#387 Posted : 30 March 2012 08:40:16(UTC)
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It's Day 12 with no rain measured at all here, usually the odd very dewy damp morning or drizzly start will mess up such records.
The 17th was the last proper rain with 3.2mm, but it was already very dry then so the effect was far less than 3mm in mid-winter.
It had practically all evaporated within 24 hours rather than soaking in. 

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#388 Posted : 30 March 2012 09:32:51(UTC)
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12 days here as well, fortunatlt its not been too hot as its only early Spring, could have been much worse. Might be yet for that matter.

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#389 Posted : 30 March 2012 11:27:57(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Romfordman Go to Quoted Post

12 days here as well, fortunatlt its not been too hot as its only early Spring, could have been much worse. Might be yet for that matter.

Possibly more key has been the lack of wind. Those strong easterlies that we sometimes get in Spring do some serious drying!

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#390 Posted : 30 March 2012 12:59:28(UTC)

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One thing that has been noticeable this March is just how light the winds have been for much of England and Wales I can't remember having any Gales here since early January.

As for rain there hasn't been any here since Saturday 17th

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#391 Posted : 30 March 2012 14:07:05(UTC)
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Just one day with any decent rain here (10.4mm on the 4th). It's been 23 days since more than 1mm fell (2.2mm on the 7th). 15.8mm in total with rain on 11 days (8 of those days were less than 1mm)
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#392 Posted : 30 March 2012 14:37:39(UTC)

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Apperently Researchers at Reading University say the South needs 16 inches of rain between now and August – twice the average – to get back to normal.

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/311378/Winter-chill-set-to-return-after-flaming-March

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#393 Posted : 30 March 2012 17:07:01(UTC)
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Not sure that I believe anything, however true, that appears in the Express.

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#394 Posted : 30 March 2012 22:02:20(UTC)
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Some exceptionally low river flows in this weeks update from the enviroment agency.

http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/static/documents/Research/WE_270312.pdf

I wonder what next week with bring with regards to rainfall?  

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#395 Posted : 30 March 2012 22:17:22(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: garybournemouth Go to Quoted Post

Some exceptionally low river flows in this weeks update from the enviroment agency.

http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/static/documents/Research/WE_270312.pdf

I wonder what next week with bring with regards to rainfall?  

The report suggests a little light rain in the South East, that at least might top up my water buttes if nothing else

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#396 Posted : 31 March 2012 08:04:14(UTC)
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Driest month i have ever recorded records back to 1988

8.85mm

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#397 Posted : 31 March 2012 11:17:07(UTC)

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RIVERS LOWEST FOR 36 YEARS

BRITAIN’S drought crisis has left river levels at their lowest for more than 30 years, environment chiefs said last night. Two in three rivers are “exceptionally low” after another week with virtually no rainfall.

The Met Office says it will stay dry next week with no sign of sustained rain in April.

The Environment Agency said rivers are at similar levels to 1976, a year of severe drought. Helen Vale, national drought coordinator, said: “It is more important than ever that we all use water wisely and use less of it.”

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/311649/Rivers-lowest-for-36-years

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#398 Posted : 31 March 2012 11:23:12(UTC)
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RIVERS LOWEST FOR 36 YEARS

BRITAIN’S drought crisis has left river levels at their lowest for more than 30 years, environment chiefs said last night. Two in three rivers are “exceptionally low” after another week with virtually no rainfall.

The Met Office says it will stay dry next week with no sign of sustained rain in April.

The Environment Agency said rivers are at similar levels to 1976, a year of severe drought. Helen Vale, national drought coordinator, said: “It is more important than ever that we all use water wisely and use less of it.”

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/311649/Rivers-lowest-for-36-years

"The Met Office says it will stay dry next week with no sign of sustained rain in April."

Not entirely sure about that!

Dave

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#399 Posted : 31 March 2012 11:29:06(UTC)
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What the Met Office actually says (as of yesterday) is.

6 to 15

"... generally unsettled weather looks likely to spread across the UK by the Easter Weekend. This will bring spells of persistent and occasionally heavy rain to most parts, but particularly the north."

"It will also be windy at times, particularly in the northwest, with a risk of gales here. Daytime temperatures will be largely around average during this period, but below normal by night for most, with the risk of frost."

16 to 30

"Conditions look set to remain on the unsettled side, with showers or longer spells of rain affecting most areas, giving close to average rainfall amounts for much of the UK, perhaps slightly above in some places. It is likely to continue to feel cool, if not fairly chilly.."

Why people read the Express is beyond me.

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#400 Posted : 31 March 2012 11:38:21(UTC)

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The South West, West Midlands and large parts of Wales are at risk of being declared drought areas the Environment Agency has warned. They would join parts of the South East, East Anglia, and South and East Yorkshire already in drought.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4230756/Drought-fear-for-35million-in-Britain.html

 


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