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Officially a drought?
Isn't 3 weeks without rain officially a drought in England? If so,
this may be the first I've encountered since I moved here in 1997! Today it is 3 weeks since it rained here. We had customers in from Norfolk today who said they've had no rain all summer. Somehow, we kept our hands from around their necks! This is the most beautiful Indian Summer ever experienced, by me, here. Tonight, Ray came into the kitchen, dragged me away from a hot stove (!) and took me outside to see a simply awe-inspiring sunset of pinks and golds. This morning the air was cold and crisp and dry, like a really good wine. It made one feel better just for being outside the front door and inhaling it. This weather is gorgeous beyond description. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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Officially a drought?
"Sacha" wrote in message ... Isn't 3 weeks without rain officially a drought in England? If so, this may be the first I've encountered since I moved here in 1997! Today it is 3 weeks since it rained here. We had customers in from Norfolk today who said they've had no rain all summer. Somehow, we kept our hands from around their necks! This is the most beautiful Indian Summer ever experienced, by me, here. Tonight, Ray came into the kitchen, dragged me away from a hot stove (!) and took me outside to see a simply awe-inspiring sunset of pinks and golds. This morning the air was cold and crisp and dry, like a really good wine. It made one feel better just for being outside the front door and inhaling it. This weather is gorgeous beyond description. -- It is true that we've not seen a lot of rain this summer here in Norfolk, two or three very heavy showers which didn't do that much good. I've found this definition of drought: http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/feature.../drought.shtml mark |
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mark wrote: It is true that we've not seen a lot of rain this summer here in Norfolk, two or three very heavy showers which didn't do that much good. I've found this definition of drought: http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/feature.../drought.shtml Which is a joke to anyone familiar with any location where droughts actually happen. But the serious lack of rain here in the east has caused me to lose much of this years' vegetable production :-( Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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On Sep 28, 9:03*am, wrote:
In article , mark wrote: It is true that we've not seen a lot of rain this summer here in Norfolk, two or three very heavy showers which didn't do that much good. I've found this definition of drought: http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/feature.../drought.shtml Which is a joke to anyone familiar with any location where droughts actually happen. But the serious lack of rain here in the east has caused me to lose much of this years' vegetable production :-( We had the wettest something or other on record this "Summer" in Dublin (July or August or some time span that I cannot remember). We also lost a lot of vegetables. They just sat there in the mud and sulked. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Officially a drought?
On 2009-09-28 00:22:39 +0100, "mark" said:
"Sacha" wrote in message ... Isn't 3 weeks without rain officially a drought in England? If so, this may be the first I've encountered since I moved here in 1997! Today it is 3 weeks since it rained here. We had customers in from Norfolk today who said they've had no rain all summer. Somehow, we kept our hands from around their necks! This is the most beautiful Indian Summer ever experienced, by me, here. Tonight, Ray came into the kitchen, dragged me away from a hot stove (!) and took me outside to see a simply awe-inspiring sunset of pinks and golds. This morning the air was cold and crisp and dry, like a really good wine. It made one feel better just for being outside the front door and inhaling it. This weather is gorgeous beyond description. -- It is true that we've not seen a lot of rain this summer here in Norfolk, two or three very heavy showers which didn't do that much good. I've found this definition of drought: http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/feature.../drought.shtml mark That's a useful site and does make the point about different strokes etc! Thanks Mark. Personally, I'd say we're in a drought. ;-) -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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Officially a drought?
"Sacha" wrote in message ... Isn't 3 weeks without rain officially a drought in England? If so, this may be the first I've encountered since I moved here in 1997! Today it is 3 weeks since it rained here. We had customers in from Norfolk today who said they've had no rain all summer. Somehow, we kept our hands from around their necks! This is the most beautiful Indian Summer ever experienced, by me, here. Tonight, Ray came into the kitchen, dragged me away from a hot stove (!) and took me outside to see a simply awe-inspiring sunset of pinks and golds. This morning the air was cold and crisp and dry, like a really good wine. It made one feel better just for being outside the front door and inhaling it. This weather is gorgeous beyond description. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon Waves from Norfolk.. It's very, very dry here. The stream at the end of the garden is lowest I've seen it in the many years we've lived here. It's barely a trickle. |
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Officially a drought?
In message , Sacha
writes On 2009-09-28 00:22:39 +0100, "mark" said: "Sacha" wrote in message ... Isn't 3 weeks without rain officially a drought in England? If so, this may be the first I've encountered since I moved here in 1997! Today it is 3 weeks since it rained here. We had customers in from Norfolk today who said they've had no rain all summer. Somehow, we kept our hands from around their necks! This is the most beautiful Indian Summer ever experienced, by me, here. Tonight, Ray came into the kitchen, dragged me away from a hot stove (!) and took me outside to see a simply awe-inspiring sunset of pinks and golds. This morning the air was cold and crisp and dry, like a really good wine. It made one feel better just for being outside the front door and inhaling it. This weather is gorgeous beyond description. -- It is true that we've not seen a lot of rain this summer here in Norfolk, two or three very heavy showers which didn't do that much good. I've found this definition of drought: http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/feature.../drought.shtml mark That's a useful site and does make the point about different strokes etc! Thanks Mark. Personally, I'd say we're in a drought. ;-) It says we can expect more droughts - but can't define what a drought is. -- hugh It may be more complicated but is it better? |
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Officially a drought?
On 2009-09-28 17:01:52 +0100, hugh ] said:
In message , Sacha writes On 2009-09-28 00:22:39 +0100, "mark" said: "Sacha" wrote in message ... Isn't 3 weeks without rain officially a drought in England? If so, this may be the first I've encountered since I moved here in 1997! Today it is 3 weeks since it rained here. We had customers in from Norfolk today who said they've had no rain all summer. Somehow, we kept our hands from around their necks! This is the most beautiful Indian Summer ever experienced, by me, here. Tonight, Ray came into the kitchen, dragged me away from a hot stove (!) and took me outside to see a simply awe-inspiring sunset of pinks and golds. This morning the air was cold and crisp and dry, like a really good wine. It made one feel better just for being outside the front door and inhaling it. This weather is gorgeous beyond description. -- It is true that we've not seen a lot of rain this summer here in Norfolk, two or three very heavy showers which didn't do that much good. I've found this definition of drought: http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/feature.../drought.shtml mark That's a useful site and does make the point about different strokes etc! Thanks Mark. Personally, I'd say we're in a drought. ;-) It says we can expect more droughts - but can't define what a drought is. Nowadays, the only factor which determines whether we have a drought or not is winter rainfall. Lack of rain at any other time of the year is expected. Very little of any rain which does fall manages to permeate as far as the aquifers since trees, plants and evaporation get it first. On the other hand, winter rainfall flows freely into the aquifers and is critical to maintaining adequate natural supplies of water throughout the year. The Environment Agency historically doesn't consider a drought to be threatened until or unless we have had two successive dry winters. There is information on their website about how they decide what constitutes a dry winter: it's a calculation based not on zero rainfall but on below average rainfall. If we get two in a row, we can expect water restrictions, hosepipe bans etc as soon as the second winter turns to spring. Alarmist as the EA often is (it likes to make headlines), you won't find any notes of concern about dry summers (or springs or autumns) on their website. |
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Officially a drought?
On 2009-09-28 17:01:52 +0100, hugh ] said:
In message , Sacha writes On 2009-09-28 00:22:39 +0100, "mark" said: "Sacha" wrote in message ... Isn't 3 weeks without rain officially a drought in England? If so, this may be the first I've encountered since I moved here in 1997! Today it is 3 weeks since it rained here. We had customers in from Norfolk today who said they've had no rain all summer. Somehow, we kept our hands from around their necks! This is the most beautiful Indian Summer ever experienced, by me, here. Tonight, Ray came into the kitchen, dragged me away from a hot stove (!) and took me outside to see a simply awe-inspiring sunset of pinks and golds. This morning the air was cold and crisp and dry, like a really good wine. It made one feel better just for being outside the front door and inhaling it. This weather is gorgeous beyond description. -- It is true that we've not seen a lot of rain this summer here in Norfolk, two or three very heavy showers which didn't do that much good. I've found this definition of drought: http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/feature.../drought.shtml mark That's a useful site and does make the point about different strokes etc! Thanks Mark. Personally, I'd say we're in a drought. ;-) It says we can expect more droughts - but can't define what a drought is. Still no rain here so, effectively, for us it's a drought and the borehole is being put to good use. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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Officially a drought?
Stan The Man writes
Lack of rain at any other time of the year is expected After the last three summers, I've ceased to expect lack of rain at *any* time of the year. In some parts of the country, the summer has been spent removing trays from under pots to prevent them becoming waterlogged. I wouldn't mind, but this is the third summer on the trot like this. -- Kay |
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Officially a drought?
On 2009-10-01 18:20:50 +0100, Martin said:
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 18:15:33 +0100, Sacha wrote: On 2009-09-28 17:01:52 +0100, hugh ] said: In message , Sacha writes On 2009-09-28 00:22:39 +0100, "mark" said: "Sacha" wrote in message ... Isn't 3 weeks without rain officially a drought in England? If so, this may be the first I've encountered since I moved here in 1997! Today it is 3 weeks since it rained here. We had customers in from Norfolk today who said they've had no rain all summer. Somehow, we kept our hands from around their necks! This is the most beautiful Indian Summer ever experienced, by me, here. Tonight, Ray came into the kitchen, dragged me away from a hot stove (!) and took me outside to see a simply awe-inspiring sunset of pinks and golds. This morning the air was cold and crisp and dry, like a really good wine. It made one feel better just for being outside the front door and inhaling it. This weather is gorgeous beyond description. -- It is true that we've not seen a lot of rain this summer here in Norfolk, two or three very heavy showers which didn't do that much good. I've found this definition of drought: http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/feature.../drought.shtml mark That's a useful site and does make the point about different strokes etc! Thanks Mark. Personally, I'd say we're in a drought. ;-) It says we can expect more droughts - but can't define what a drought is. Still no rain here so, effectively, for us it's a drought and the borehole is being put to good use. It has rained here in ZH ever since you mentioned the D word. Whoops! Grovel. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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