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.... in another thread Hugh (Evershot) was wondering about my rainfall
total for the month, and I have had a reminder (off list) that we need to clarify which recording period is being used for rainfall returns, given that some interesting totals are going to pop up for November 2009. I use the 'standard' climatological period 09 - 09 GMT, which means that for this month about to end, the 'November' rainfall will run from 0900 GMT on the 1st November to 0900 GMT on the 1st December. Specifically this month, the period up to 0900 GMT on the 1st was wet hereabouts, and that rain has been credited to October. For my station, this amounts to 13.5 mm. If anyone is looking at Hurn data, then that record has been compromised. I estimate (and it is that please note), that for the period 12th - 14th inclusive, ~45 mm was 'lost' from that record and again on the 28th, their total looked about 20 mm too light. I only have the SYNOP data to monitor this station, so it's possible that the NCMs (based on 09Z timing) may / will show different data, but allowing for the differences on the 1st and the 'lost' rainfall above, I reckon Hurn total for this month should be around 170 mm. This wouldn't be a record (in the 1957 onwards dataset), as there was 234.6 mm recorded in November 2002, and there have been four Novembers [ 1963/192mm, 1970/217mm, 1997/169mm & 2000/202mm ] which came close or exceeded my estimated value. [ date ex. Met Office historical data site ] Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 |
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![]() "Martin Rowley" wrote in message ... ... in another thread Hugh (Evershot) was wondering about my rainfall total for the month, and I have had a reminder (off list) that we need to clarify which recording period is being used for rainfall returns, given that some interesting totals are going to pop up for November 2009. I use the 'standard' climatological period 09 - 09 GMT, which means that for this month about to end, the 'November' rainfall will run from 0900 GMT on the 1st November to 0900 GMT on the 1st December. Specifically this month, the period up to 0900 GMT on the 1st was wet hereabouts, and that rain has been credited to October. For my station, this amounts to 13.5 mm. If anyone is looking at Hurn data, then that record has been compromised. I estimate (and it is that please note), that for the period 12th - 14th inclusive, ~45 mm was 'lost' from that record and again on the 28th, their total looked about 20 mm too light. I only have the SYNOP data to monitor this station, so it's possible that the NCMs (based on 09Z timing) may / will show different data, but allowing for the differences on the 1st and the 'lost' rainfall above, I reckon Hurn total for this month should be around 170 mm. This wouldn't be a record (in the 1957 onwards dataset), as there was 234.6 mm recorded in November 2002, and there have been four Novembers [ 1963/192mm, 1970/217mm, 1997/169mm & 2000/202mm ] which came close or exceeded my estimated value. [ date ex. Met Office historical data site ] Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 My readings are also taken at 0900Z, a practice I began in 1974 and shalln't be changing after half a lifetime of keeping weather records. This means that I, too, will have measured a lower rainfall total (181mm) for November 2009 than would otherwise have been the case had my records spanned midnight to midnight; over 190mm in fact, thanks to the rain that fell before 0900Z on the 1st Nov 09. Nevertheless, this was nowhere near a record breaking November for Romsey. That dubious distinction belongs to November 2002 with a considerably higher total of 265.0mm. In spite of more than doubling our average, Nov 2000, Nov 2002 and Nov 2003 were all wetter than last month in recent years... so quite dry, then! Nigel (Romsey, Hampshire) |
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