A Sunny Winter?
#21
Posted 20 January 2012 - 19:16
However, easterlies tend to be sunny in sheltered western areas all year around because the cloud cover, be it a layer of stratocumulus or cumulonimbus cells interspersed with clear intervals, tends to fizzle out as it passes over the land, especially if it has to pass over high ground. Note "sheltered western areas" though- sometimes in central areas you can get orographic enhancement resulting in even cloudier conditions than near the coast, e.g. during February 1947 Durham managed 42.8 hours of sunshine, about 35% below the local average, but at inland Sheffield the total was a remarkably meagre 18.5 hours, roughly 70% below normal.
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#22
Posted 20 January 2012 - 19:30
December had 36.4 hrs of sunshine ( 72% of the 30 year average ) whereas Buxton ( Met' Office site ) had 26.1 hrs and Brierlow Bar a few miles to the south of the town and only 16 miles from here had just 17.7 hrs.
The second half of December was particularly cloudy with just 11.8 hrs of sunshine here from the 16th-31st.
So far January has been sunnier than average with 41.6 hrs in the first 20 days ( 115% of the average for the period) and almost as much as in the whole of January 2011 which had 44.3 hrs. Still some way to go though to equal Jan 2010 which recorded 61.7 hrs.
Both December and January ( so far ) have been wetter than average. December recorded 159.7 mm ( 139% of average ) and January is on 81.6 mm (120% of average for the first 19.5 days).
#23
Posted 20 January 2012 - 19:45
Better to get dullness now than in summer though. I don't think I could handle another July 2010 this year.
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#24
Posted 21 January 2012 - 07:32
No, they haven't. Perhaps in your back yard.
Max temperature +22.1°C
Minimum temperature -7.9°C
Thunder: 1
Lightning: 1
#25
Posted 21 January 2012 - 12:04
Aaron, on 21 January 2012 - 07:32 , said:
No, they haven't. Perhaps in your back yard.
They probably have been pretty hard to come by Liverpool, as the current dominant westerly pattern encourages an east/west split.
http://www.metoffice...y_1971-2000.gif
Liverpool averaged around an hour of sunshine per day in December and that easily could have come across a few days, so I can understand AderynCoch's point of view.
December 2011: 5.9°C (+1.1°C)
January 2012: 5.4°C (+0.9°C)
February 2012: 4.7°C (0.0°C)
March 2012: 8.4°C (+1.8°C)
April 2012: 7.6°C (-0.8°C)
May 2012: 9.4°C (-1.9°C) to the 20th.
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#26
Posted 21 January 2012 - 12:35
reef, on 21 January 2012 - 12:04 , said:
http://www.metoffice...y_1971-2000.gif
Liverpool averaged around an hour of sunshine per day in December and that easily could have come across a few days, so I can understand AderynCoch's point of view.
A cloudy winter here so far, the Christmas period was especially cloudy, but apart from that a mix with some sunny intervals, but no wall to wall sunshine like Dec 10.
http://www.metoffice...y_1971-2000.gif
http://www.metoffice...y_1971-2000.gif
A tricky one, but can anyone spot the difference between these 2 maps.
Although according to Philip Eden, January has been sunnier than normal, which surprises me a little. Certainly sunnier than Dec, but I didn't think that sunny.
http://www.climate-uk.com/page2.html
http://forum.netweat...season-wrap-up/
Much milder this week for the end of the season.
http://forum.netweat...ions-2011-2012/
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#27
Posted 21 January 2012 - 12:52
It really has been an 'easy' winter this time for the first time in some years. Looking forward to spending the gas money on fun stuff this summer!
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My recorded maximum / minimum temperatures:
2012: 25.8c @ 1457 24th May // -5.0c @ 0720 11th February
2011: 31.0c @ 1245 27th June // -3.9c @ 0821 21st January
2010: 32.0c @ 1633 23rd May // -9.3c @ 0804 7th December
2009: 29.7c @ 1633 1st July // -2.5c @ 0742 7th February
2008: 27.6c @ 1512 28th July // -4.1c @ 0324 19th February
2007: 30.0c @ 1702 5th August // -3.6c @ 0552 7th February
2006: 33.9c @ 1804 17th July // -2.2c @ 0652 5th April (data from April 4th onwards only)
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#28
Posted 21 January 2012 - 13:41
Very satisfied with sunshine amounts so far this winter which have been well above average.
#29
Posted 21 January 2012 - 14:27
Milhouse, on 21 January 2012 - 13:41 , said:
Very satisfied with sunshine amounts so far this winter which have been well above average.
Blimey it sounds like a different world to here. Very little sunshine today, just a few fleeting intervals, and a W/NW wind averaging between 30 and 38 mph with a temp' around 5c making it feel decidedly cold. The walking fraternity in the area are clad in full windproofs/ waterproofs with hoods up and secured.
Bottesford, on 21 January 2012 - 12:52 , said:
It really has been an 'easy' winter this time for the first time in some years. Looking forward to spending the gas money on fun stuff this summer!
Don't get spending that gas money just yet, Botty, there's still February and March to go yet!
#30
Posted 21 January 2012 - 14:31
Milhouse, on 21 January 2012 - 13:41 , said:
Very satisfied with sunshine amounts so far this winter which have been well above average.
I spoke to soon. Now 100% cloud cover and looking quite dull.
#31
Posted 21 January 2012 - 15:39
Still it's solstice + 1 month now - we're out the darkness pit of the year now - the steady climb begins...
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My recorded maximum / minimum temperatures:
2012: 25.8c @ 1457 24th May // -5.0c @ 0720 11th February
2011: 31.0c @ 1245 27th June // -3.9c @ 0821 21st January
2010: 32.0c @ 1633 23rd May // -9.3c @ 0804 7th December
2009: 29.7c @ 1633 1st July // -2.5c @ 0742 7th February
2008: 27.6c @ 1512 28th July // -4.1c @ 0324 19th February
2007: 30.0c @ 1702 5th August // -3.6c @ 0552 7th February
2006: 33.9c @ 1804 17th July // -2.2c @ 0652 5th April (data from April 4th onwards only)
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#32
Posted 03 February 2012 - 22:50
It's certainly going to be a very sunny winter. Even if February is the dullest on record the total will be above the 1971-2000 mean.
December 2011: 5.9°C (+1.1°C)
January 2012: 5.4°C (+0.9°C)
February 2012: 4.7°C (0.0°C)
March 2012: 8.4°C (+1.8°C)
April 2012: 7.6°C (-0.8°C)
May 2012: 9.4°C (-1.9°C) to the 20th.
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#33
Posted 04 February 2012 - 11:18
#34
Posted 04 February 2012 - 14:33
This winter so far has been almost perfect for me. If we get a good dumping of snow today and a reasonable sunny couple of weeks of a freeze (then a warm up) it'll make it spot on.
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My recorded maximum / minimum temperatures:
2012: 25.8c @ 1457 24th May // -5.0c @ 0720 11th February
2011: 31.0c @ 1245 27th June // -3.9c @ 0821 21st January
2010: 32.0c @ 1633 23rd May // -9.3c @ 0804 7th December
2009: 29.7c @ 1633 1st July // -2.5c @ 0742 7th February
2008: 27.6c @ 1512 28th July // -4.1c @ 0324 19th February
2007: 30.0c @ 1702 5th August // -3.6c @ 0552 7th February
2006: 33.9c @ 1804 17th July // -2.2c @ 0652 5th April (data from April 4th onwards only)
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