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The Environment / Re: Are thunderstorms more common in the afternoon?
« on: 25/08/2018 21:18:32 »
Yes. Particularly in summer, more rain falls in mid-afternoon (thanks to convective cloud precipitation) than at other times, but the difference is less noticeable in winter when most of the rain is advective rather than convective. However it is also the case that official daytime in Cambridge lasts almost 17 hours in June and less than 8 in December, so if the rain fell continuously, it would mostly fall at night in winter.
PS. The Camelot myth having now been assigned to Tintagel, "it do rain there most of the bloody time, me dear."
PS. The Camelot myth having now been assigned to Tintagel, "it do rain there most of the bloody time, me dear."
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