We’ve been collecting weather data for Crondall since February 2006.
Here’s an easy to view monthly overview of the amount of wind we’ve recorded so you can easily see the variations across the years for the various months, as well as scanning the months of any particular year.
In addition to the regular highest gust and average speed statistics, we measure wind run to give us a view of the overall “windiness” of a day. This is simply a measurement of how much wind has passed a point in a period of time. So a wind blowing at 5mph for an entire day (24hours) would give a wind run of 120 miles for the day.
As well as the monthly summary, if you’d like to see how each day breaks out within a particular year then select the “daily detail” radio button, and if you’d like to see how the various seasonal averages compare then select the “seasonal summary” radio button where we then summarise as follows:
Northern Hemisphere Meteorological Seasons
Winter: December, January, February
Spring: March, April, May
Summer: June, July, August
Autumn: September, October, November
If you’d like to see how the current month’s data for Temperature and Rainfall compares to the overall average then click here
And if you want to see Crondall’s all time station records for all weather statistics then please go here
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