@Retro That's a unique process to engage the public in naming storms. That is a new factoid for me about the UK weather, cool!
@Mars Your rain sounds rather tropical in nature by the way rain can come in a few minutes, be gone and come back in a downpour all within a short time period. That does makes sense though, since you are right there at the Atlantic ocean and sometime subject the gales and some tropical weather when a storm works it's way back over to the UK from the US coastal area.
We are feeling autumn too, which is a little weird for September. It's usually very hot in September with some relief in the temps, but this September is unusually mild and in the 80'sF.
Your park experience sounds nice. More people should get out and away from their desk and keyboard and enjoy the world around them which includes the little things like birds, squirrels and rabbits and watching them in their world.
@Mars Your rain sounds rather tropical in nature by the way rain can come in a few minutes, be gone and come back in a downpour all within a short time period. That does makes sense though, since you are right there at the Atlantic ocean and sometime subject the gales and some tropical weather when a storm works it's way back over to the UK from the US coastal area.
We are feeling autumn too, which is a little weird for September. It's usually very hot in September with some relief in the temps, but this September is unusually mild and in the 80'sF.
Your park experience sounds nice. More people should get out and away from their desk and keyboard and enjoy the world around them which includes the little things like birds, squirrels and rabbits and watching them in their world.