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  1. 1 hour ago, A Face like Thunder said:

    Thanks 4wd, absolutely beautiful. Where was it filmed? Looks a bit like Rosedale or the Hole of Horcum. I was near Whitby today and could see black clouds and obvious activity on the moors, but we stayed dry and bright all day, and I think we must have been sheltered on the coast, although the air was still chilly.

    Mainly Rosedale opposite Lion Inn on Blakey, at the start is halfway up Farndale

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  2. I would check the plug in connector is reasonably clean but most likely you'll need replace it.
     The actual sensor might be replaceable but if it's been up 7 years it will be getting tired anyway.
    My previous one low wind would no longer turn the cups so I changed bearIngs then shortly after had a similar north wind only (= no signal) issue so got another from weather spares 

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  3. Here this was 24th March at about 17C
    These are wild ones rarely fully open before April here.
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    Then this was 5th April
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    The worst thing was a great deal of damage to power and phone cables due to this effect. (4th)
    Some places were not reconnected for about two weeks but they did set up temporary emergency generators.
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  4. On 28/02/2021 at 14:15, A Face like Thunder said:

    sweating away in Whitby during the past few summers

    You jest surely, it is rare Whitby exceeds 25C and often only a handful of days top 20C
    The North Sea is exceptionally dominant and is always on the cold side.
    Very rarely. as happened in 1965 a foehn effect is created by air descending and warming dramatically after passing over the moors a few miles inland

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  5.  Average temperature     = 3.3°C; diff from climate av: -0.4°C
     Average humidity        = 89%
     Average dewpoint        = 1.6°C
     Average barometer       = 1013.5 mb
     Average windspeed       = 8.6 mph
     Average gustspeed       = 12.9 mph
     Average direction       = 205° (SSW)
     Rainfall for month      = 49.6 mm (-10mm)
     Rainfall for year       = 193.6 mm (+57mm)
     Maximum rain per minute = 0.4 mm on day 06 at time 22:29
     Maximum temperature     = 13.2°C on day 24 at time 15:43
     Minimum temperature     = -7.7°C on day 10 at time 08:16
     Maximum humidity        = 98% on day 28 at time 10:29
     Minimum humidity        = 67% on day 27 at time 15:45
     Maximum dewpoint        = 11.2°C on day 24 at time 12:37
     Minimum dewpoint        = -9.3°C on day 10 at time 8:07
     Maximum pressure        = 1040.8 mb on day 27 at time 11:24
     Minimum pressure        = 990.7 mb on day 03 at time 04:42
     Maximum windspeed       = 41.4 mph from 203°(SSW) on day 14 at time 01:01
     Maximum gust speed      = 71.3 mph from 203°(SSW) on day 14 at time 01:08
     Maximum heat index      = 13.2°C on day 24 at time 15:43
     Avg daily max temp :6.1°C
     Avg daily min temp :0.6°C
     Growing degrees days :0.0 GDD
     Total windrun = 4985.7miles
     Frost days= 12
     Ice days= 4

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  6. 5 minutes ago, Chris. said:

    Yeah, I spied the snow charts were showing very little for us, yet them kids down in the corner getting loads.

     

    One thing I seen with the streamers off the coast though is it largely depends on the angle of them, and a lot of them can work out very marginal across the region.  Fingers crossed for heavy frequent snow showers across the whole region

    I'd much rather have a small amount of snow but the spectacular fine dry stuff that drifts about in even moderate wind with temperature around freezing.
    Like this

     

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  7. Also it's not just evenings, due to axial tilt change in sunrise time lags quite a lot, if the clocks went forward about now here for example sunrise would be 9am it was bad enough at 8.25am between Christmas and New Year.
    I do think it would be better changed about 1st March though.
    We are now into peak daylength gain though with 2 minute extra both ends it stacks up rapidly every week, and you really notice it if there's been a few overcast gloomy days then suddenly some clear skies. 

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