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Since minimum temperatures occur at night, its easy to explain night hotspots as: (i) urban heat islands (especially Manchester and London and to a lesser extent Swindon and Oxford) and (ii) the moderating effect of the sea (all coastlines, especially Atlantic facing ones).
Daylight sunshine hours seem to generally follow topology, since the Mendips and Exmoor have significantly less sunshine than their surrounding lowland areas. The opposite may also be true. Anomalies are Newcastle (rainshadow?) and the South Downs (a 'bright' upland area) and darkspots (Thetford and Great Yarmouth).
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostI thought the sun might be coming from your bottom prawny.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTake a look at the following climate maps.
Min winter temps:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/...00/tmin/16.gif
Winter sunshine hours
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/...2000/ss/16.gif
And you'll see a little red "island" of sunny warmth somewhere in the Oxford or Swindon region.
Where is this wonderful place of winter sun and warmth and why does it exist?
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http://www.bothy-vineyard.co.uk/index.html
Bothy Vineyard, established twenty-nine years ago by Roger and Dorothea Fisher, continues an ancient tradition of wine making in the Vale of the White Horse, Oxfordshire, dating back at least to medieval times.
The excellent microclimate, warm sandy soils, long ripening season and mature vines help produce wines of consistent depth and high quality which have won many awards.
Looks like a strange microclimate at Frilford Heath.
Think I'll checkout property there. Who needs Spain for a warm sunny home when I have this on my doorstep.
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Possibly Didcot.
Winter warmth perhaps, but high winter sunshine too?
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Hotspot near Oxford / Swindon
Take a look at the following climate maps.
Min winter temps:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/...00/tmin/16.gif
Winter sunshine hours
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/...2000/ss/16.gif
And you'll see a little red "island" of sunny warmth somewhere in the Oxford or Swindon region.
Where is this wonderful place of winter sun and warmth and why does it exist?Tags: None
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