Tuesday, 08 November 2016
Oh Dear!
Tuesday was another dull and cold day. It started to rain late into the evening.
Now remember that forecast of snow. If you look at the above chart it looks as though it stopped raining at around 06:00 on Wednesday morning. In fact the rain turned to snow and my rain gauge stops measuring until the snow begins to thaw and turns back into water.
We haven't had very much snow so far and it's the wet and slushy type which won't hang about too long. I'm not too sure our banana tree is very impressed that it's out in the snowy conditions rather than being in the greenhouse only a couple of feet away.
Hopefully I haven't left it too late to move our banana plant indoors and out of the worst of the "winter" weather.
Wednesday, 09 November 2016
Winter's Early
Wednesday really brought a taste of winter with it let alone autumn. With a little bit of luck Wednesday might be as bad as it gets all winter never mind autumn.
Early morning rain turned to snow around dawn and continued falling until around lunchtime when it turned back to rain. It wasn't heavy snow and it was the wet, slushy type that doesn't normally hang about for too long. The highest temperature all day was 3.4°C (38.1°F) falling to just below freezing late into the evening.
This time last year we were basking in lovely November weather as the temperature soared to 16.2°C (61.2°F). The mild weather stayed around for a few days last November. This is in stark contrast to this year as November has a distinctly more winter than autumn feel to it.
Thursday & Friday, 10-11 November 2016
Computer Replacement Time
Thursday and Friday were improvements over Wednesday although they didn't have to do too much in order to achieve that. A little bit of sunshine and a few heavy showers were the order of the day on Thursday whilst Friday was sunny and dry and a little bit milder.
Friday was nice enough to tempt us outside and we had a visit to RSPB Old Moor for an afternoon walk around the reserve.
The time has come for my computer to be replaced. It runs my weather station so it runs 24/7. It's easier that way to keep all my weather data up to date. I don't have to work out which weather data has been downloaded from my weather station to my computer or whether it's been uploaded to the Internet. Checking back it means my computer's been running for almost 7 years non stop. It can still run reasonably well at times but then it seizes up refusing to do anything. It can be most frustrating waiting for something to appear out of a black screen.
Besides figuring out how to transfer seven years of weather data and all the associated internet requirements the other major challenge is to transfer all my photographs which are all stored using Adobe Lightroom. There's lots of help on the Internet and YouTube explaining how to transfer images and also how to transfer and connect them back to the Lightroom library with all their keywords.
This is my way of saying that if you notice things going a little bit haywire over the next week or so you'll know I've done something wrong.
Blogging will be on hold for a few days until things are sorted out.
Saturday, 12 November 2016
A Bit of a Nightmare!
Weather wise Saturday turned out to be the mildest day of the month so far with the temperature reaching 11.4°C or 52.5°C. After some overnight rain, the heavy cloud never cleared away and it turned out to be our dullest day of the month too.
I spent most of Saturday working on the change over to my new computer. It's proving to be challenging to say the least. The amount of time it takes copy from hard drive to portable hard drive and back to a new hard makes the process very tedious. Then of course things never quite go to plan or like that YouTube demonstration. It appears so simple but doesn't turn out that way when you actually try to do it yourself.
So far I think I've sorted out my images although I've still another large batch to transfer. I've now attached my images to the correct Abode Lightroom catalogue.
My weather station data has been transferred successfully but my weather station itself doesn't want to talk to my new computer for any length of time. I keep getting a message saying USB connection lost and I've no idea why.
This blog is a bit of a test to see if I've got this part of my new system up and running. Here's a photo from our visit to RSPB Old Moor on Friday.
My first picture imported into Lightroom using my new computer. All I need to do now is sort out everything else. I may be sometime!
Sunday, 13 November 2016
A Plot Visit
Sunday morning was mild and sunny and although it clouded over in the afternoon we decided on a visit to the plot. It's been a few years now since we placed weed control fabric and wood chippings around our redcurrant bushes and the area was in need of a bit of a refurbishment so we decided to make a start on the upgrade to this area.
We also needed to harvest a few fresh vegetables. As usual I had a look around the plot to see if anything else of note was going on. I was surprised to see that some of our strawberry plants had strawberries on that looked like strawberries and that they hadn't turned to mush in the snowy weather of a few days ago.
Of course something had beaten us to eating the fruit. We have a few lettuce plants that survived the cold too. These plants were devastated by slugs in summer when the seeds were sown and they have been neglected ever since. This iceberg type lettuce looks like it might have some edible leaves to pick.
There's a few salad varieties still surviving too.
We made a start on our redcurrant patch but it will probably take us another couple of afternoons to complete the renovation.
Disclaimer
This weather site is operated as an amateur weather station site and should not be used as official data. I make every effort to ensure my data is as accurate as possible but I cannot guarantee that the data meets the requirements of the Meteorological Office or other professional weather monitoring organisations.
©M Garrett 2016