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If you're using Windows 7, use the snipping tool, you'll find it in All Programs.
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Latitude N 57° 20' 24" Longitude W 02° 10' 59" Altitude 205 ft
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Thanks for the reply John. I have done that and I can view the file but was not able to get it to paste it into this reply screen or find anything to then add it here :bash:

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When you post a reply if you look below the subject white box there is a section names "upload attachment" browse to your file then submit.
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Thanks again John.
When you post a reply if you look below the subject white box there is a section names "upload attachment"
I was sure I had done it before but in this case I didn't scroll lower than the view on my screen so didn't see it :bash: :bash: and the reason isn't that I went to bed after 2:30 this morning either :cry:

Now finally here is Komoka, ON Canada

p.s. Sunshine hours is only from when the BL feature was added in Cumulus, and I should start to record snowfall as well eh!
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New Year Greetings from Lamka Weather Station, Churachandpur, Manipur, North East India. Here are my averages and extremes for 2011 recorded since it's installation on July 27, 2011.
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Looking through the various stats the one that jumped out for me was the tiny range of barometric pressure from Michael in Oz. Only 26 millibars for the entire year!!

Do you not suffer from cyclones or other low pressure areas? And whilst I appreciate intense high pressure needs cold air 1017 seems so low. You don't appear to get much 'weather'.
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You will note from my Climate reports on my site that 2010 (quite cold) to 2011 (very mild) are two extremes! Also a few new records set in 2011.
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Here is mine, not a complete year started on 7th April 2011.
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Happy New Year from North Bayswater Weather
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Here is mine.

FYI Records began on 12 February 2011

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GraemeT wrote:Happy New Year from North Bayswater Weather
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Graeme,

Interesting to compare your readings with mine http://mtb-images.dyndns.org:1088/histo ... ?year=2011 (we are probably about 3-4 km apart).

Just about all records match to the day - pressure - both low and high - although you were a little lower than mine. Temperatures about the same for max (reading and date) - low though was colder here - 1.6 but on the same day.

Rain is an interesting one - the neighbour across the road also runs his own weather station and the day you recorded the 119 mm, I recorded 122 and over the road 108 mm! Because I also report rain for Melbourne Water I talked to them about this discrepency and, based on other reports they received for that day, they were able to work out the path of the heaviest rainfall which happened to literally draw a line between my rain gauge and the one over the road (to the east and about 45 metres away)! and then a similar lower figure to another station located to the west about 300 metres away - so the extremely heavy rain that day (it peaked at 96 mm per hour for a 3 minute period just before 8pm) was virtually centred over the group of houses where I live).

You also ended up with 202mm of rain MORE than we received here (which btw was our second highest total since 2000 (1126 in 2008) and comparable to 1989/1990 (1125 and 1149 respectively).

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RayProudfoot wrote:Looking through the various stats the one that jumped out for me was the tiny range of barometric pressure from Michael in Oz. Only 26 millibars for the entire year!!

Do you not suffer from cyclones or other low pressure areas? And whilst I appreciate intense high pressure needs cold air 1017 seems so low. You don't appear to get much 'weather'.
Keep in mind he is The Top End (read v.close to Darwin) so virtually equatorial (is it or just tropical?) - they don;t normally get much of a variation in pressure - summer it tends to stay around the 1006-1009 mb reading all the time and the reading of 992 corresponded to a low of 963 at Darwin Airport - I can;t find any record of a TC so probably a tropical low and nothing more. The dry season, starts around April, sees a sudden jump in pressure to around 1015-1018 mb and that remains stable until the start of the wet season (monsoon) around Oct-Nov (about Oct 29 2011). This page - http://reg.bom.gov.au/climate/dwo/IDCJD ... test.shtml - can be used to view monthly Darwin Airport AWS figures.
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Serowe,
Yes, 2011 has been our wettest year here since 1992 when I started rain measurements. Our previous highest rainfall was 1996 with 1228mm.

I'm not at all surprised at the variance between F't'g and bayswater.
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