On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 7:32:44 PM UTC+1, Nick Gardner wrote:
On 24/06/2014 09:20, Graham Easterling wrote:
June sunshine at Camborne up until yesterday (23rd) 205 hours, virtually identical on the Penwith moors. When there was sunshine recorded in Penzance it averaged 5-10% more than Camborne (depending on the month) so nearby coastal spots probanly now up to around 220 hours.
Four days worth of unbroken sunshine until today when this afternoon a
few clouds spoiled things..... But still have managed over 10 hours of
sunshine today so far.
Your estimation of 220 hours of sunshine fits well with what I have
recorded so far this month. Currently up to 219 hours and will likely
pass the 220 hours this evening as the skies are now clear.
Warm today with a maximum of 26.2�C and feeling a little humid too with
a DP of 17.5�C.
Nick Gardner
Otter Valley, Devon
20 m amsl
http://www.ottervalley.co.uk
Unbroken sunshine today, a deep blue sky.
http://www.sennen-cove.com/today2..htm A notable feature of this warm dry spell is how good the visibility has been throughout.
The only cloud I saw today, apart from a few small wisps of cirrus, was the normal narrow line of Cu down the spine of the Lizard.
A F3 ENE wind this afternoon, with a maximum of 22.2C.
Graham
Penzance