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Metman2012[_2_] September 1st 15 03:19 PM

Cholsey August stats
 
Summary for August 2015

Temperature (°C):
Mean (1 minute) 17.1
Mean (min+max) 17.7
Mean Minimum 11.1
Mean Maximum 24.3
Minimum 11.0 day 18
Maximum 32.0 day 22
Highest Minimum 15.4 day 21
Lowest Maximum 15.6 day 31
Air frosts 0

Rainfall (mm):
Total for month 71.4
Wettest day 12.6 day 14
High rain rate 54.0 day 19
Rain days 14
Dry days 17

Wind (kts):
Highest Gust 9.9 day 02
Average Speed 1.4
Wind Run 935.8 nm
Gale days 0

Pressure (hPa):
Maximum 1024.1 day 08
Minimum 0.0 day 18

Days with snow falling 0
Days with snow lying at 0900 0

Note that the maximum is too high and the wind speeds too low due to
poor siting. Hopefully to be fixed in the near future.

This is for Freddie!

Eskimo Will September 1st 15 03:37 PM

Cholsey August stats
 
Sorry I could google it, but for the sake of this thread, where is Cholsey?
Yes I'm hopeless I know that :-)

Will
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"Metman2012" wrote in message
...
Summary for August 2015

Temperature (°C):
Mean (1 minute) 17.1
Mean (min+max) 17.7
Mean Minimum 11.1
Mean Maximum 24.3
Minimum 11.0 day 18
Maximum 32.0 day 22
Highest Minimum 15.4 day 21
Lowest Maximum 15.6 day 31
Air frosts 0

Rainfall (mm):
Total for month 71.4
Wettest day 12.6 day 14
High rain rate 54.0 day 19
Rain days 14
Dry days 17

Wind (kts):
Highest Gust 9.9 day 02
Average Speed 1.4
Wind Run 935.8 nm
Gale days 0

Pressure (hPa):
Maximum 1024.1 day 08
Minimum 0.0 day 18

Days with snow falling 0
Days with snow lying at 0900 0

Note that the maximum is too high and the wind speeds too low due to poor
siting. Hopefully to be fixed in the near future.

This is for Freddie!


http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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Metman2012[_2_] September 1st 15 04:04 PM

Cholsey August stats
 
South Oxfordshire. It's just south of Wallingford, which itself is just
south of RAF Benson.

You, hopeless?! Are you helpless and hapless as well? Somehow I don't
think so! ;-)

On 01/09/2015 16:37, Eskimo Will wrote:
Sorry I could google it, but for the sake of this thread, where is Cholsey?
Yes I'm hopeless I know that :-)

Will
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Metman2012[_2_] September 1st 15 06:31 PM

Cholsey August stats
 
On 01/09/2015 18:46, Freddie wrote:
Freddie Wrote in message:
Metman2012 Wrote in message:
Cholsey is between Didcot and Firing, isn't it?


For Firing read Goring!! Autocorrect!!

I was going to say - Firing? Yup it's there alright.

Hoping to get a bigger pole soon. That's a long wooden thing, not a
person from Poland.

Freddie September 1st 15 08:07 PM

Cholsey August stats
 
Metman2012 Wrote in message:
Summary for August 2015

Temperature (°C):
Mean (1 minute) 17.1
Mean (min+max) 17.7
Mean Minimum 11.1
Mean Maximum 24.3
Minimum 11.0 day 18
Maximum 32.0 day 22
Highest Minimum 15.4 day 21
Lowest Maximum 15.6 day 31
Air frosts 0

Rainfall (mm):
Total for month 71.4
Wettest day 12.6 day 14
High rain rate 54.0 day 19
Rain days 14
Dry days 17

Wind (kts):
Highest Gust 9.9 day 02
Average Speed 1.4
Wind Run 935.8 nm
Gale days 0

Pressure (hPa):
Maximum 1024.1 day 08
Minimum 0.0 day 18

Days with snow falling 0
Days with snow lying at 0900 0

Note that the maximum is too high and the wind speeds too low due to
poor siting. Hopefully to be fixed in the near future.

This is for Freddie!

Yay well done Malcolm! Time for a bigger pole?
Cholsey is between Didcot and Firing, isn't it?

--
Freddie
Pontesbury
Shropshire
102m AMSL
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Freddie September 1st 15 08:07 PM

Cholsey August stats
 
Freddie Wrote in message:
Metman2012 Wrote in message:
Cholsey is between Didcot and Firing, isn't it?


For Firing read Goring!! Autocorrect!!
--
Freddie
Pontesbury
Shropshire
102m AMSL
http://www.hosiene.co.uk/weather/
http://twitter.com/PontesburyWx for hourly reports


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Freddie September 2nd 15 02:07 AM

Cholsey August stats
 
Metman2012 Wrote in message:
On 01/09/2015 18:46, Freddie wrote:
Freddie Wrote in message:
Metman2012 Wrote in message:
Cholsey is between Didcot and Firing, isn't it?


For Firing read Goring!! Autocorrect!!

I was going to say - Firing? Yup it's there alright.

Hoping to get a bigger pole soon. That's a long wooden thing, not a
person from Poland.


Aha I thought I'd seen the name whizzing past the window whenever
I get a train to Reading - which is pretty rare these
days.
Good luck with the re-siting!!
--
Freddie
Pontesbury
Shropshire
102m AMSL
http://www.hosiene.co.uk/weather/
http://twitter.com/PontesburyWx for hourly reports


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Eskimo Will September 2nd 15 07:25 AM

Cholsey August stats
 

"Metman2012" wrote in message
...
On 01/09/2015 18:46, Freddie wrote:
Freddie Wrote in message:
Metman2012 Wrote in message:
Cholsey is between Didcot and Firing, isn't it?


For Firing read Goring!! Autocorrect!!

I was going to say - Firing? Yup it's there alright.

Hoping to get a bigger pole soon. That's a long wooden thing, not a person
from Poland.


LOL I did know that you weren't into Poles Malcolm! It is not so much the
pole rather the location and exposure (which most people are stuck with). I
learned a long time ago that very few home sites can be perfect and you are
where you are after you have done your best. My anemo is 3 metres and is
well exposed to all except N quadrant where it is affected by trees. I also
cannot record sunshine as sun disappears behind the sloping ground to the
west later in the day. Temperature and rainfall are the key items to get as
best you can.

Will
--
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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Eskimo Will September 2nd 15 07:28 AM

Cholsey August stats
 

"Freddie" wrote in message
...
Metman2012 Wrote in message:
On 01/09/2015 18:46, Freddie wrote:
Freddie Wrote in message:
Metman2012 Wrote in message:
Cholsey is between Didcot and Firing, isn't it?


For Firing read Goring!! Autocorrect!!

I was going to say - Firing? Yup it's there alright.

Hoping to get a bigger pole soon. That's a long wooden thing, not a
person from Poland.


Aha I thought I'd seen the name whizzing past the window whenever
I get a train to Reading - which is pretty rare these
days.
Good luck with the re-siting!!


Chess players will, of course, have heard of the "dreaded Goring gambit"
(white gives up two pawns for raking white and black bishops and an attack).
Sorry OT now, lovely sunny morning and another dry day in the offing here on
Dartmoor.

Will
--
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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Metman2012[_2_] September 2nd 15 08:20 AM

Cholsey August stats
 
On 02/09/2015 08:25, Eskimo Will wrote:

"Metman2012" wrote in message
...
On 01/09/2015 18:46, Freddie wrote:
Freddie Wrote in message:
Metman2012 Wrote in message:
Cholsey is between Didcot and Firing, isn't it?


For Firing read Goring!! Autocorrect!!

I was going to say - Firing? Yup it's there alright.

Hoping to get a bigger pole soon. That's a long wooden thing, not a
person from Poland.


LOL I did know that you weren't into Poles Malcolm! It is not so much
the pole rather the location and exposure (which most people are stuck
with). I learned a long time ago that very few home sites can be perfect
and you are where you are after you have done your best. My anemo is 3
metres and is well exposed to all except N quadrant where it is affected
by trees. I also cannot record sunshine as sun disappears behind the
sloping ground to the west later in the day. Temperature and rainfall
are the key items to get as best you can.

Will

Yes, I'm trying to decide where the best exposure is in the garden.
Currently it's on a pole about a metre high and surrounded on three
sides by a high fence and two sheds. I aim to raise it over one of the
sheds. But having a Fine Offset (the Maplin one) it's a compromise
because of the leads from the rain gauge and anemo. But it's only fun so
I mustn't take it too seriously!


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