Jump to content
Snow?
Local
Radar
Cold?

SummerShower

Members
  • Posts

    722
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by SummerShower

  1. I'd say there isnt an awful lot in it.

    2009 had a good june, a poor july and august was actually ok down here.. mixed but ok with several individual warm days interspersed with mediocre ones.  July after the 2nd was actually really poor, I can't remember anything good about the month after that.. it just rained and was windy at times

    2010 also had a good june, july was good also, and when it wasnt so good it was warm and humid.  However august was pants and was a month with nothing good about it.. a warm weekend on the 7th and 8th but low 20s was about it.  It's up there with august 08 and 14 that I wouldn't want as a repeat, ever!

    Hmmm can't call this, maybe 10 as june and july combined was better.

    A complete lack of thunder here too in both summers

  2. 50 minutes ago, adam93 said:

    I think 2012 edges it for THAT June, it really was the worst summer month I have lived through. Every Friday seemed to be a complete washout and that Jubilee weekend felt more like November.

    The rest of the summer wasn’t as bad but that’s not saying much, I personally think 2008 was worse than 2007 but it could be my memory being hazy. 

    Yes, 2008 was definitely the 3rd worse summer since the turn of the century.  It wasnt as much of a washout overall.  June was cool but had some ok days.  July had a summery last 10 days but was not good until then.  However August was atrocious and had no redeeming features whatsoever, it was one of those like June '12 that I dont think anyone would want to see repeated.

    • Like 1
  3. Both of these were as we all know, poor summers, especially by modern day standards but which was worse?  The characteristics of the weather varied throughout each part of the summer and of course this varied regionally.

    The CET was practically identical for both years, both coming out at 15.2, and they both had a mean min of 11.2.  2007 mean max was 19.3 and 2012 19.2.

    The EWP was slightly wetter in 2012, 375mm v 343mm for 2007 (June 2012 being the wettest ever and August 2007 being relatively dry could be the separator here)

    The first 2/3 of June 2007 was actually warm (though not hot) and quite thundery in various parts but of course serious flooding occurred too.  June 2012 had 1 hot day in the SE and of course those storms in the midlands/NE on 28th but was a cool washout other than that.

    July 2007 was awful, no heat (1 warm day with a thunderstorm here on the 15th) with serious flooding in many parts around 20/21st. However 2012 was different.. despite being an exceptionally wet month also, it had a much warmer sunnier period after the 20th, although I think Scotland missed out on this.

    August was the 'best' month of both summers.  2012 was actually decent enough in the south with some warm/hot days but not consistently.  2007 was better in the north and west I believe but the month overall was cool.

    Taking this into account I'd say 2012 was the better one here in the south, but wondered what other peoples opinions are?  Of course this will also depend on your preferences for thunder/heat/sunshine etc?

  4. The 2nd half of this month was almost the perfect 'half' summer month (the first half was actually quite cool).  There seemed to be 3 thundery peaks to this event.. the 19th, 24th and 28th.  The 24th I'm sure is when the SW had the humdinger of a storm that flooded Glastonbury.  We had good storms on the 24th and 28th and most days from mid month were warm or hot, but the weekend of 25/26 was not so good from memory

  5. Still in here this morning, we've been unlucky during this spell with storms on 2 days running only about 15m to the north, but just a couple of light showers here.  We had a few random flashes/claps in the middle of Ciara in feb but I'm not calling that a thunderstorm

  6. On 15/06/2020 at 20:44, Leo97t said:

    Wow so 18/19 was the first time 35 has been recorded in consecutive years I didn't realise that I wouldn't be surprised to get a third in a row this year 

    In 2016 35.1 was reached on Jersey on 19 July and in 2017 34.5 was reached at Heathrow on 21 June- which when rounded gives 35C.  On a technicality could we say 35C has been reached 5 years in a row therefore?  Do certain readings eg from Jersey qualify for the record books?

    • Like 1
  7. 44 minutes ago, A Face like Thunder said:

    A thunderstorm on 14th September 2016 which started in Hampshire (Winchester) just after 8pm following a very hot couple of days and lasted most of the night, accompanied by heavy rain. Flooding at Newbury and elsewhere in a line covering Hants and Berkshire. Another storm which would have kept the local population awake for most of the night, it certainly did for my wife and I who were staying at a lodge prior to a cruise from Southampton. We couldn't get on the ship quick enough!

    Yes indeed this was an absolute cracker of a storm.  The best one I can ever remember in the basingstoke area.  It certainly kept me awake all that night!

  8. In the Basingstoke area there was a decent fall of snow on 18 December 1999, which I think was localised and don't see quoted anywhere.  It was only about 4 inches, but was, apart from February 1991, the biggest snowfall of the 1990s.  Of course it has since been surpassed.  I just dont think other places were affected.

  9. In terms of weather interest for me the order would be:

    1. 2018.  Snow events in march, near record breaking day in April, amazing may-early august.  Note nothing memorable after this though

    2. 2013.  Snow early in year, stormy 2nd half of dec.  Great july.  Heat early September.

    3. 2014.  Decent gales early on, hot july.  The most thundery year of the decade here by far.  

    T4 2010. All winter months very good, best in my lifetime.  Good june/early July.  Nothing else too memorable but the year for snow!

    T4. 2019.  Maybe from a local perspective, deepest snow I've seen 1st feb, several short but quite intense heatwaves, and 20c in feb.  

    T6. 2016.  Decent hot spells, some good thunderstorms.  Good september this year.

    T6. 2017.  Decent 1st half of summer, some good storms.  Actually not a bad December this year but not a white out.

    8. 2012.  Interesting because of the poor summer.  Decent 2and half of march

    9. 2011.  Hot april and sep/oct spells.  Literally nothing else

    10. 2015.  Hot 1st july.  Literally nothing else 

     

  10. The worst ones, in the basingstoke area, actually fairly recently are the following:

    13/14 june 2014.  This one moved down from the NW, an unusual direction but it lasted at least 2 h with consistent heavy rain and frequent cg strokes giving very loud thunder.  I think only parts of c/s england were affected but I will stand corrected if needs be.

    15/16 September 2016.  Even better than the predecessor 2 years prior.  This lasted on and off from the evening until about 330am and the peak was after midnight with incessant rain, shotgun thunder and many close cgs.  I observed bead lightning during this one too.

    18/19 july 2017.  Perhaps not as bad as the previous 2 but great storms nonetheless.

    Also one on 3 july 1999 was very close, with gusty winds that always changed direction, a bolt within a few hundred yards and a fair bit of hail.

    A great one that formed along a warm front in may 2001 deserves a mention  too.  Very loud inversion thunder from this one.  The next few days were warm and humid compared to the cool days previous, which was quite unusual.

    Note that most of these are not from typical plume set ups.

  11. 1. 2018.  I dont think there is too much disagreement this is the best when taking the overall summer into account.  Even the 2nd half of August had some decent days.. yes there was autumnal rubbish as well but not bad.

    2. 2013.  For the brilliant july.  This was on a par with,  and in fact more thundery than july 2018 especially in the last third.  The only reason the 2013 july CET was a shade lower than 2018 was the first few days were very cool.  July 2018 had NO cool days.  As an individual month the best of the decade.  August decent enough, june a bit meh, but not much rain.. just cool and cloudy at times.

    3. 2014.  June and July combined were excellent and had their fair share of thunder as well (I do like a good summer storm!).  There was a classic plume, followed by a whole week of high 20s in july which stood out.  June not overly hot but consistently pleasant, and surprisingly thundery for a non-humid month.  August was a shocker though, with no heat at all and notably cool weather in the 2nd half.  If the august was better this could have been higher, perhaps?

    4. 2019.  This was mixed, with an awful first half of june but it turned much better, july decent and of course holds the UK's all time high, and this alone makes it stand out to at least some degree.  August mixed but warm, and a  brilliant bank holiday weekend.

    5. 2016.  I was abroad for the very thundery period at the start of june so couldn't comment, but the rest of the month was warm but wet from memory.  July meh, albeit a brief but intense heatwave 19th and 20th.  August actually very good with numerous warm and a few hot day

    6. 2017.  Good heatwave in june, went downhill in july after spectacular plume storms mid month.  August poor, luckily was away for some of it!  Bank holiday being nice was the only good point of the month

    7. 2015.  Apart from the july temperature record (at the time!) nothing stands out about this summer.  There were a few storms yes but nothing severe here, august had a few nice days but was generally wet

×
×
  • Create New...