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October stats for Coventry
BABLAKE WEATHER STATION
Seasonal Averages and Totals for October 2003 *figures in brackets compare values to 30 year averages* Temperatures (celsius) Average = 9.4 (-0.9) Average maximum = 13.4 (-0.5) Average minimum = 5.4 (-1.3) Warmest day = 19.6 9th Coldest day = 7.8 22nd & 31st Warmest night = 12.4 10th Coldest night = -0.2 21st Lowest Grass Minimum = -5.1 21st ************************************************** ************* Rainfall (mm) Total = 48.8 (82%) Wettest day = 21.2 30th Rain days 0.2mm = 12 Wet days 1.0mm = 6 Very wet days 5.0mm = 3 Driest spell = 11 days (10th to 20th inclusive) ************************************************** ******************* Sunshine (hours) Total = 141.1 (136%) Sunniest day = 9.1 16th Days without sunshine = 2 Longest period without sun = 1 ************************************************** ******************* Air frosts = 1 Ground frosts = 9 Fog at 0900hr = 0 Gale days = 0 Thunder = 0 Hail = 1 ************************************************** ******************* Average relative humidity at 0900hr = 82 % Average sea level pressure at 0900hr GMT = 1015.1mb (+2.0) Highest sea level pressure = 1032mb 16th Lowest sea level pressure = 973 mb 31st Average monthly wind speed (mph) = 7.7mph Maximum Wind Gust = 35mph 7th 30 year climatological normal period 1971-2000 Records date back to : temperatures 1892 rainfall 1886sunshine 1894 0900hr GMT standard Met Office time for climatological readings -- Steve Jackson, Bablake Weather Station, Coventry, UK http://www.bablakeweather.co.uk |
October stats for Coventry
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BABLAKE WEATHER STATION Seasonal Averages and Totals for October 2003 *figures in brackets compare values to 30 year averages* Temperatures (celsius) Average = 9.4 (-0.9) Average maximum = 13.4 (-0.5) Average minimum = 5.4 (-1.3) Warmest day = 19.6 9th Coldest day = 7.8 22nd & 31st Warmest night = 12.4 10th Coldest night = -0.2 21st Lowest Grass Minimum = -5.1 21st ************************************************** ************* Rainfall (mm) Total = 48.8 (82%) Wettest day = 21.2 30th Rain days 0.2mm = 12 Wet days 1.0mm = 6 Very wet days 5.0mm = 3 Driest spell = 11 days (10th to 20th inclusive) ************************************************** ******************* Sunshine (hours) Total = 141.1 (136%) Sunniest day = 9.1 16th Days without sunshine = 2 Longest period without sun = 1 ************************************************** ******************* Air frosts = 1 Ground frosts = 9 Fog at 0900hr = 0 Gale days = 0 Thunder = 0 Hail = 1 ************************************************** ******************* Average relative humidity at 0900hr = 82 % Average sea level pressure at 0900hr GMT = 1015.1mb (+2.0) Highest sea level pressure = 1032mb 16th Lowest sea level pressure = 973 mb 31st Average monthly wind speed (mph) = 7.7mph Maximum Wind Gust = 35mph 7th 30 year climatological normal period 1971-2000 Records date back to : temperatures 1892 rainfall 1886sunshine 1894 0900hr GMT standard Met Office time for climatological readings Steve Jackson, Bablake Weather Station, Coventry, UK http://www.bablakeweather.co.uk Hi Steve, When you say "compares to 30 year averages" do you mean the CET. Also which 30 year block do you use. Is this 30 years the golden rule. Regards, Rob Chester, UK http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather/ |
October stats for Coventry
In message , Rob Bale
writes When you say "compares to 30 year averages" do you mean the CET. Also which 30 year block do you use. Is this 30 years the golden rule. Hi Rob The 30-year averages are taken from the years 1971-2000. This is the convention used by groups such as COL and the MO as it is a long enough record to marginalise any anomalies. hope this helps -- Steve Jackson, Bablake Weather Station, Coventry, UK http://www.bablakeweather.co.uk |
October stats for Coventry
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Steve Jackson writes: In message , Rob Bale writes When you say "compares to 30 year averages" do you mean the CET. Also which 30 year block do you use. Is this 30 years the golden rule. The 30-year averages are taken from the years 1971-2000. This is the convention used by groups such as COL and the MO as it is a long enough record to marginalise any anomalies. To address Rob's first question, I assume that the 30 year averages that you use for comparison are for your own site rather than being CET figures? -- John Hall "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) |
October stats for Coventry
In message , John Hall
writes To address Rob's first question, I assume that the 30 year averages that you use for comparison are for your own site rather than being CET figures? Sorry, yes they are our own records. Why would we use CET figures? You'll have to ask Philip for those! -- Steve Jackson |
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