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  1. Could end with a pretty decent index for summer 2014. Manchester Summer Index Summers in order with the best at the top and the worst at the bottom 1976 301 1995 298 1983 278 1955 277 1911 274 1984 271 1959 269 1975 268 1949 267 1989 262 2013 260 1947 255 1933 251 1901 249 1921 249 2003 247 1925 246 2006 246 1996 245 1935 243 1994 240 1934 238 1940 238 1941 236 1970 235 1969 234 1973 234 1999 234 1997 232 1990 229 2014 228 up to 17th July 1917 228 1926 227 2005 224 1905 223 1932 223 1945 223 1967 223 1977 223 1914 222 1992 222 1908 220 1960 217 1950 216 1957 216 1968 215 1906 214 1942 214 1937 213 1939 213 1904 212 1929 211 2001 211 1903 209 1943 209 1991 207 1913 205 1971 205 1919 203 1961 203 1982 203 1951 201 1918 200 1944 200 2002 200 1930 199 1974 199 1979 199 1952 198 2000 198 1928 197 1962 197 1964 197 2004 197 1915 196 1981 196 1902 195 1963 194 1993 194 2009 194 1953 193 1966 192 1998 192 1988 191 2010 191 1910 190 1936 190 1965 189 1986 189 1916 188 1972 185 1958 184 1985 180 2011 179 1922 178 1938 177 1948 176 1927 175 1920 174 1923 174 2007 174 1931 173 1978 173 1980 173 1909 171 1946 170 1987 169 2008 168 2012 164 1924 158 1912 156 1956 155 1907 147 1954 143
  2. Lingering twilight season is drawing to a close now.
  3. You say yourself the days are just too short, staying on BST for the lighter evenings is not much point to be honest. Sunset at 4.00 or 5.00? No point really.One argument used is outdoor leisure time. Outdoor leisure time is largely dictated by the weather. No good the sun setting an hour later and making use of it if there is a severe gale blowing/ snow on the ground/ thick fog etc. Instead of sticking BST all year, maybe bring the clock change date at the start of March instead of the end of March.
  4. It looks as though the areas that have virtually missed out this year in the NW so far got any storms that did happen around here whilst others missed out. Don't forget you had some cracking storms whilst the Greater Manchester area got nothing earlier in the year. This time Greater Manchester area got a storm.
  5. Wow look at this video from the Coventry storm http://footytweets.com/coventry/news/55044
  6. I might as well add this one. My first time lapse of a night storm. Looks like someone turns on a strobe light at about 2.30am!
  7. Hawarden, Blackpool airports are reporting dewpoints of 18C and 19C respectively. Even Isle of Man Airport reporting a dewpoint of 17C at 3pm
  8. Looking at France, seems some of the crud is shrinking across northern parts and clearer skies pushing across the Channelhttp://www.sat24.com/en/fr
  9. Satellite is showing some clearer breaks for the SE. The sun has broken through at Lord's http://www.sat24.com/en/gb
  10. Photo taken by Amy Woodward, down the road from me. http://mobile.twitter.com/_Amy_Woodward/status/490328799721299968/photo/1
  11. Too early and there is a season called autumn in between.
  12. Time lapse of a thunderstorm during early hours of 19th July 2014
  13. Time lapse. It cleared up then all of a sudden after 2am it all starts. You can see the Plough and Arcturus. Then it looks like someone turns on a strobe light!
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