21 Mar 18:40 Another unstable spell and this one tending to wet.
(Seven o'clock.)
29 Mar 21:47 10 o'clock. An awkward bugger.
6 Apr 03:55 4 o'clock and the same as the previous one. (Whatever that
might be.)
12 Apr 18:32 Troughs and cols maybe ridges. Another unstable spell.
20 Apr 10:25 And a repeat to within 40 minutes of the spell for the
29th March. How close that is I can not say.
28 Apr 14*:12 This one is similar to the spell we have now at the
beginning of March.
5 May 12:18 And this, not unlike the one for the 12th April.
12 May 03:47 This is one similar to the spell for 6th April.
20 May 02*:11 This one too is similar to the spell we have now at the
beginning of March.
28 May 02*:57 And this one more likely a thundery spell, though not
that dissimilar to the preceding.
And now we begin the Atlantic hurricane season.
3 Jun 19:23 This should install one. Quite a corker of a spell for it
too.
10 Jun 15:04 Whilst this is an anticyclonic as is the following one.
18 Jun 17:30 So no hurricanes here unless...
26 Jun 12:10 Hurricane maybe. Not too bad a one though.
3 Jul 02*:19 Maybe this one too. Except for that proclivity for
Anticyclones on the US east coast.
10 Jul 04:35
18 Jul 07:59 I think this will be an hurricane spell but perhaps not
for the North Atlantic.
25 Jul 18:42 This one is though.
1 Aug 10:13 This one is one for the North pacific I imagine.
8 Aug 20*:20 I should be able to tell by this date just exactly what
to expect from these. So that will be something.
16 Aug 21:16 Thundery if a little too unstable for most tastes.
23 Aug 23:50 As for the 26th June.
30 Aug 19:58 And here is an 8 o'clock one. This should have had an
asterisk.
7 Sept 14*:04 After all this one did!
15 Sept 09:13 More sound of the fury signifying nothing?
22 Sept 05:04 And a summer break. Cold and sunny? In September?
29 Sept 08*:12 There are a ot of these about this year, are there not?
7 Oct 09:04 And more than a smattering of thunder spells too.
14 Oct 20*:03 Is this the last one of the season?
I hope things are not going to be repetitive with the deep lows we had
in the UK recently. I couldn't have been more wrong with what we have
had so far.