April 2012 was a quite remarkable month and in direct contrast to March 2012. With a mean temperature of 7.4C it was the coldest April since 1989 (6.6C) and 1986 (5.8C) and 1.3C below the long-term average. In fact it was 0.7C colder than March 2012. There were seven days with an air frost,the lowest being -3.4C on the 16th. There were five days when the maximum did not reach double figures, the long-term maximum average being 13.8C. The warmest day was the 30th when the the thermometer peaked at 16.4C.
The rainfall was another contrasting feature. With a total of 145.8mm it was the third wettest April I have recorded, that is after 1998 (151.2mm) and 2000 (165.2mm). There were only four dry days but seven days with totals in double figures. The maximum rainfall was 15.2mm on the 28th/29th (0900-0900) with fifteen continuous days of rainfall from the 16th to the 30th. Last year April gave us just 5.4mm in total. I should also note that there were three days when small hail fell in the heavy showers.
The wind strengths were also noteworthy for any month let alone the beginning of Spring. The average for the month was 4.9mph, the highest for over four years and usually reached during the boisterous winter months. A record for April was set in the early hours of the 29th when a maximum gust of 44mph was recorded. In addition it is important to note the 10-minute average speeds to get a fuller picture. For seven hours during the night of the 28th/29th the average was in excess of 20mph.
The sunshine for April was 86% of the total for April 2011, Solar Energy 73% and Evapotranspiration 63%.
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Monthly Summary for April 2012
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Monthly Summary for March 2012
March 2012 was notable for the almost continuous high-pressure systems that blocked rain-bearing fronts from making progress into the country This resulted in a very low rainfall totalling 23.2mm, which is only 40% of the long-term average. Almost half the total fell on the fourth with 11.1mm, being the wettest day of the month. It was the fourth driest March I have recorded (March 2011 set the record of 12.7mm) with 26 dry days. It has been the second driest February and March period with a total of 52.5mm, which is 68mm below the long-term average. The record was set in 1993 when I recorded only 33.9mm for this period.
The mean temperature was 1.6C above the long-term average but interestingly this was almost entirely due to the high maximum temperatures. The mean was 13.6c and was the highest I have recorded for March. Another record for my station was set on the 28th when the peak temperature was 21.0C. beating the previous high set in march 1990.
There were seven days with fog that was dense well into the morning and sometimes very reluctant to clear. The solar energy was 10% up on 2011 as was the total for evapotranspiration, thus exacerbating the drought conditions.
The diurnal range has shown a general rising trend for both February and March over the last 28 years with the difference between the day maximum and minimum increasing by 1.5C and 2.2c respectively. -
Monthly Summary for February 2012
With the lack of rainfall regularly in the news and the local River Kennet drying up above Marlborough, it was disappointing to find that the rainfall for February was just 29.3mm which is only 45% of then long-term average, the driest since 1998 and the fourth driest I have recorded. The wettest day on the 4th brought 13.6mm, almost half the month’s total. February 2012 was the ninth below average monthly rainfall in the last twelve months. Compounding this situation I find that the total rainfall for the winter 2011/2012 was 188mm, which is only 78% of the long-term average and the sixth driest winter on record. The rule of thumb, when rainfall is considered to percolate through to the aquifers rather than evaporate, is from mid-October to mid-March. With approximately 14 days to go in this period for 2011/2012 I find that I have recorded only 269mm, which is 68% of the long-term average and the third driest on record. The outlook for the summer water supply and the state of the River Kennet gives cause for concern.
The mean temperature for February was 3.0C, which is 1.2C below the long-term average, the coldest since 2006 and the sixth coldest on record. The thermometer dropped to -13.8C in the early hours of the 11th, which is the coldest February night on record. The all time low was in December 1999 with -14.1C. The mean temperature for winter 2011/2012 was 0.5C above the long-term average and the warmest winter since 2007.
The solar energy for February 2012 was 143% of the dull February of 2011.
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Monthly Summary for January 2012
For much of the month it seemed as if we had missed winter and had moved into early spring as there were eleven days when the maximum reached double figures [mean maximum over 28 years is 6.5C] and with only a few modest frosts. The mean temperature for the month was 5.17C being 1.3C above the long-term average. It was the warmest January since 2008. The most severe frost was a low of -5.7C in the early hours of the 14th. With air frosts occurring on 9 days this was the lowest total since 2008 and three fewer than the long-term average.
There were elven totally dry days and some useful rainfall although the total at 69.2mm was only 78% of the long-term average. With another month of below average rainfall the fact that evaporation was 133% higher than the two previous years, did not help the groundwater levels. The wettest day was the 3rd when total of 17.2mm was recorded and this coincided with very strong winds gusting to 44mph. Snow fell only on the 30th and with the air temperature at the time just above freezing, did not lay on the ground for more than a few hours and had largely melted before midday.
The winds were quite a feature of the month as maximum gusts exceeded 40mph on each of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th. The highest gust was recorded at 47mph on the 5th, although this is not a record as a gust of 54mph occurred on 18th January 2007.
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Monthly Summary for December 2011 & Year of 2011
December 2011
This month was in direct contrast to the extremely cold December of last year. The mean temperature was 5.6C which is 1.3C above the long-term average and the warmest since 2006. With the wind predominantly from a westerly direction we had no severe weather and only five air frosts, the most severe being only -3.5C in the early hours of the 10th. The westerlies brought many damp and wet days making it the first month since August with above average rainfall. The wettest day was the 12th with 18.8mm and the total rainfall was 89.5mm, just slightly above the long-term average of 88.4mm. There were three days with snow showers that did not last very long on the ground although the morning of the 17th brought treacherous conditions on paths and roads as a rain shower in the early morning turned into sheet ice as it came into contact with the frozen ground.2011
The average rainfall in December broke the driest 12-month spell of rainfall since July 1997 but did not alter the fact that 2011 was the driest year since 1996 and the second driest I have recorded.
The total of only 39 air frosts (=<-0.1C) was the second lowest daily count since my records began in 1984 and only two more than the previous record of 37 noted in 2002. Another record for air frosts was set with the latest date for the first air frost of the autumn, which occurred on 23rd November. Previously the years 2004 and 2005 had the latest date for the first autumnal air frost on 13th November. It was the second warmest year since 2006 (10.8C) with a mean of 10.7C, which is only fractionally lower. The third warmest year was 2002 with a mean of 10.6C. The solar energy recorded in 2011 was 5% less than in 2011, the first year that I have been able to keep such records. November produced much less energy than last year whereas December gave an increase of 35%.