2019 rainfall so far North Herts South side of Chilterns

capfits

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Rainfall 2022 North Angus.
Pretty much the same as normal 1130 mm.
First six months 306 last 6 you do the math.
Essentially 2/3 fell in last 4 months.
Wettest month November with 269 mm, wettest day 18 November 84mm with 40 falling next day.
Driest April 37.5 mm.
It was touch and go on crops at times but the rainfalls timing and amounts just worked out great.
Radiation record would be interesting.
 

Chickcatcher

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Mixed Farmer
Location
SG9
No old man syndrome brain failure.
Best wishes and hope ones expectations come to fruition.
Here goes. 2022
Total for the year 506mm
Wettest Nov 127mm
Driest April 8mm
First 8 months 200mm
Last 3 months 262mm
Wettest day Oct 20th 30mm.
We had 4 inch snow Sun/mon 10/11 Dec
Temp rise 18th-19th Dec 16.8C
Coldest Dec 16-17 -9.6C
Hottest July 19th 38.9C
Most Kw Electric used,I have air source heat pump 110Kw Feb 21st (Kw on 19th July was 11Kw).
Kw used on 16/17 Dec 98Kw (wood burner and no ironing done on a Friday)
Solar will try to come back on that. Sadly only annual and quarterly these days as moved off main farm.
 
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