September 2007 fine and dry

The daily weather logWeather log September 2007

Very light rain fell on three days in September, for a total of only 2.4 mm. By the end of the month, it had been 40 days since good rain. Such dry Septembers occurred only in 1914 and 1919, and drier ones in 1925 (1 mm) and 1980 (0 mm).

Although this month’s rainfall was in the 3rd percentile of monthly values, rainfall in recent months has not been far below normal. The two-month rainfall ending this month was in the 41st percentile and the nine-month rainfall was actually above the median, in the 53rd percentile. Low rainfalls near the 20th percentile are seen for groups of 3, 5, 6, and 18 months. Other groups of months, (4, 12, 15, 24, 30, 36, 42, and 48 months) are not so bad. They had rainfalls from the 30th to the 45th percentile.
September days and nights were a little cooler than normal. As in some other years, the 7-day mean temperature did not rise until late in the month. The 5th was a very cold day, with daily maximum 7° below normal; the 27th was a very warm night, with daily minimum 7° above normal. Two mornings (7th and 23rd) were as cold as 1.9°, qualifying as “frosts”.
There were only 5 cloudy mornings. All the others were fine, with 1/8 cloud or less.Climate September 2007


Data. Rainfall data is from Manilla Post Office, courtesy of Phil Pinch. Dew point values before August 2005 are from Tamworth Airport 6 am data supplied by the Bureau of Meteorology. Temperature and other data are from 3 Monash Street, Manilla.

 

Fine cold days in July 2007

The daily weather logWeather log July 2007

Most days in July were cooler than normal. The first chart shows cold days persisted for more than a fortnight. The coldest, on the 16th, reached only 10.5°, which is 5° below normal. However, the weather was mainly pleasant, with more fine days and fewer cloudy days than usual.

There were warm nights at each end of the month, including one 7° above normal. In the middle, there were thirteen frosty nights in a row (below +2.2 degrees in the thermometer screen). The lowest temperature for the month was minus 4.4°. There were 17 frosts in total; far fewer than the 28 frosts of July 2002. (Note added in 2014: Up to, and including 2011, minima have been below minus 4° only sixteen times:  June 2000 (5), June 2002 (1), July 2002 (6), July 2003 (2) and July 2007 (2).)

With both days and nights being so cold, the weekly average temperature went as low as 4.7° below normal on the 17th.

There were seven rain days, which is normal, but the highest reading (on the 1st) was only 4.2 mm.

 Comparing July monthsClimate July 2007

This July had colder daytime maximum temperatures than any July in the last seven. Night-time minimum temperatures were also a bit on the low side. July 2002 stands out from the others. It had by far the lowest night-time temperatures in these years: three degrees below the average. Cloudiness was low in both 2002 and 2007.

The month’s rainfall of 9.0 mm is quite low, in the 12th percentile for July. However, there have been few dry months recently, so no totals for more than one month are as low as the 20th percentile.


Data. Rainfall data is from Manilla Post Office, courtesy of Phil Pinch. Dew point values before August 2005 are from Tamworth Airport 6 am data supplied by the Bureau of Meteorology. Temperature and other data are from 3 Monash Street, Manilla.