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ARTzeman
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02 November 2014 08:45:25

0.3mm Yesterday to start the month..  14.7mm Today.  Total  15.0mm.






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P+ve Giant
02 November 2014 12:51:45

5.9mm so far .. would be considerably higher without the Welsh mountain rain-shadow effect! The average for this area is 55mm for November


John.
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03 November 2014 08:32:33

16.8 total....






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03 November 2014 09:45:37

10mm today, total 20.4mm


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex.
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03 November 2014 11:21:30

A lot of convective precipitation moving into Dorset and Hampshire at the moment, entirely missed by the models and TV forecasts.


It's really throwing it down here and may continue to do so frequently for at least an hour.


 


Perhaps the models aren't sufficiently handling the impact of anomalously high SSTs and the general increase in atmospheric moisture associated with what is on course to be the warmest year on record for the globe as a whole.


This idea has developed since I became aware during my dissertation project that it can only take a very slight increase in moisture and/or air temperature (the latter only if moisture is sufficient) to allow convection to initiate where it would otherwise have been suppressed.


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04 November 2014 11:28:56

Present total 18.3mm.






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sunny coast
04 November 2014 13:16:13


A lot of convective precipitation moving into Dorset and Hampshire at the moment, entirely missed by the models and TV forecasts.


It's really throwing it down here and may continue to do so frequently for at least an hour.


 


Perhaps the models aren't sufficiently handling the impact of anomalously high SSTs and the general increase in atmospheric moisture associated with what is on course to be the warmest year on record for the globe as a whole.


This idea has developed since I became aware during my dissertation project that it can only take a very slight increase in moisture and/or air temperature (the latter only if moisture is sufficient) to allow convection to initiate where it would otherwise have been suppressed.


Originally Posted by: Stormchaser 


 


 


already 32 mm here following a lot of heavy showers yesterday and more overnite with thunder . as u say the warm channel promotes convection at this time of year these situations often underplayed by forecasters but can produce a lot of rain . indeed october produced over 5 inches here a lot of it from this source 

idj20
05 November 2014 10:26:25

At this end, it's got to a point where I'm now surprised if I could actually get through a whole day without seeing any rain as another 9.0 mm has fallen since midnight (and is still raining). The Folkestone Rain Deflector is well and truly broken as I've already recorded over 40 mm so far this month - and it's only the 5th day!


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05 November 2014 12:12:32

No change.. Still  18.3mm ...






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05 November 2014 12:16:01


At this end, it's got to a point where I'm now surprised if I could actually get through a whole day without seeing any rain as another 9.0 mm has fallen since midnight (and is still raining). The Folkestone Rain Deflector is well and truly broken as I've already recorded over 40 mm so far this month - and it's only the 5th day!


Originally Posted by: idj20 



You're ahead of me Ian, only 37mm to date.  Looking at the latest charts, we could be in for another 100mm in the next 8 days, time will tell.  That would put me on 1067mm for the year and put me very close to my wettest year, 2012 (1072mm) with 6 weeks to go!


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06 November 2014 10:11:10

Total  18.6mm ..  This includes 0.3mm  this morning of mizzle whilst out shopping So not known type of precipitation.






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P+ve Giant
06 November 2014 23:55:29

Just 3mm here over the last few days .. total now at 8.9mm for the month so far ...


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07 November 2014 08:44:10

2.7mm Yesterday.  7.5mm Today.  Total  26.1mm .


More over the next few days.






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idj20
07 November 2014 10:04:22

Another 11.7 mm has fallen so far today, thus bringing this month's total to 54.5 mm - and it is only the first week of November!

How could it go from being the driest September in years to an already very wet November at a drop of the hat?! Never will I complain about the lack of variety in our weather, but I hope this doesn't set the scene for the rest of this Autumn and into Winter proper!


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Stormchaser
07 November 2014 12:35:58

Looks like you caught a particularly intense squall line last night Ian 


The frontal boundary produced many bursts of intense rainfall here too, but local stations are only reporting 6 mm (Boscombe Down) and 9 mm (Hurn) for midnight to noon. Admittedly the rain probably sounded worse than it was due to strong, squally winds.


A little over 7 mm here so far today brings the monthly total to 41.8 mm. This is a very soggy start to November and follows my third wettest October in my series going back to 2003 (111.8 mm in 2014, behind 133.6 mm in 2013 and 146 mm in 2012... yep, the top three are all neighbours!)


 


Needless to say, ground water levels are very high, and river levels are on the up. Thank goodness we had that very dry September!


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07 November 2014 16:58:36

7.8mm to add to todays total, later. .... 






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07 November 2014 22:19:37


Looks like you caught a particularly intense squall line last night Ian 


The frontal boundary produced many bursts of intense rainfall here too, but local stations are only reporting 6 mm (Boscombe Down) and 9 mm (Hurn) for midnight to noon. Admittedly the rain probably sounded worse than it was due to strong, squally winds.


A little over 7 mm here so far today brings the monthly total to 41.8 mm. This is a very soggy start to November and follows my third wettest October in my series going back to 2003 (111.8 mm in 2014, behind 133.6 mm in 2013 and 146 mm in 2012... yep, the top three are all neighbours!)


 


Needless to say, ground water levels are very high, and river levels are on the up. Thank goodness we had that very dry September!


Originally Posted by: Stormchaser 


Just watched the MetO 5-dayer on BBC News Channel. Looks as if the South Coast could easily pick up another 20mm by midweek, and no sign of settled weather beyond that.


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P+ve Giant
07 November 2014 22:27:47

Certainly plenty of wet weather in the offing for many over the coming days. Recorded 26.5mm from today's system .. total now at 35.4mm for the month so far


John.
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08 November 2014 09:14:45

7.8mm Yesterday. Today 1.5mm. Total now on 30.3mm with rain falling.






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Stormchaser
08 November 2014 22:49:31

14 mm today, bringing the month total so far to 56.5 mm which is 289.5% of the LTA for 8 days of November.


The LTA for the whole month is 73.2 mm.


Still a long way to go to hit the 243 mm total of 2009, but we're not far off the right pace...!


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ARTzeman
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09 November 2014 21:47:48

Total now stands at 33.3mm.   Slight chance of a shower around 23:00.  






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ARTzeman
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11 November 2014 09:33:17

Yesterday   3.0mm


Today   3.6mm


Total 39.9mm. ..






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ARTzeman
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12 November 2014 08:18:55

Yesterday    6.0mm.


Today         4.2mm.


Total         46.5mm. 






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P+ve Giant
12 November 2014 14:23:08

Dribs and drabs since my last post:


8th = 3.2mm


10th = 0.2mm


11th = 3.9mm


Today = 1.8mm this morning.


Total now at 44.5mm


 


John.
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12 November 2014 17:01:46

Now on 47.1 mm...






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