Precipitation in my garden 2020

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  1. Odif

    Odif Young Pine

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    January. 408mm
    February. 5mm
    March. 48mm
    April. 182mm
    May. 105mm
    June. 196mm
    July. 65mm
    August. 147mm
    September. 91mm
    October. 72mm
    November. 128mm
    December. 12mm

    Total 2020. 1459mm
     
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  3. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Well mate, I don’t know what to say about your numbers. I mean, it seems like quite a bit of moisture; but then, I do not know what the “ normal” figures are.

    I like it when gardeners monitor conditions. It does at least two things, it gives one perspective and trends...plus, it is simply so very interesting.

    Great posting this time.
     
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    Growingpains Young Pine

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    Well, no matter how long one has been a member, missing a short while and one isn't allowed in. I had to change my password.
    I'm thankful to be back among fellow gardeners.
     
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    Hey GP !! Glad you are back !
     
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    Cayuga Morning Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Wow Odif that seems like a lot of water to me. What's the the norm for your area?
     
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    The average rainfall is 870mm. The average temperature is 11.8 Celsius. The coldest and hottest months are January and July. The Graph below illustrates this. DC48C91E-18EA-47B1-B753-8F305C7DCA76.png This graph means nothing because the climate variability is high. On average we get one rainy summer out of 3. often we don’t get a summer. Being mountainous it depends on your exposure of your location to the sun. Often we get big thunderstorms in summer. We get 100km an hour winds and sometimes a lot more.
     
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    I don't know our average rainfall. I know our garden has been
    covered with snow several times this winter.
     

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