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A large portion (8/23) of the "rain days" I recorded in October were due to dew or frost melt. My question is - should they count towards the "rain days" total for the month? It has been a fairly dry October here in the Rhondda (190 mm - 73% of the eLTA) and I think that 23 "rain days" is unrepresentative.
-- Freddie Ystrad Rhondda 148m AMSL http://www.hosiene.co.uk/weather/ https://twitter.com/YstradRhonddaWx for hourly reports (no wind measurement currently) Stats for the month so far: https://www.hosiene.co.uk/weather/st...201810OCT.xlsx |
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