Thursday 6 October 2022

Climate report for September 2022

As it appears that Newport was off-station last month, that means I won't have climate data for September. The closest station otherwise is Belmullet although it is further out to sea than us so won;t be entirely representative. I'll say that overall it was mild. The month started out very dry here but then got more showery. It wasn't until October that we got a good drenching. September was also quite still, with little wind on most days. Quite pleasant actually. October has started out with a bang, with gale after gale, which also took out one row of young Solaris posts.

Monthly values for BELMULLET up to 05-oct-2022

Total rainfall in millimetres for BELMULLET

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
202256.5151.353.966.678.9100.940.251.598.251.3749.3
2021157.3108.7111.742.495.654.457.6108.699.4222.496.6108.11262.8
2020120.1241.9111.023.635.782.7133.3121.7122.1191.8156.2172.61512.7
201992.7120.2151.384.757.586.6101.0160.8104.8117.1139.4150.31366.4
LTA134.097.199.272.070.472.179.0101.9101.8145.9134.0137.41244.8

Mean temperature in degrees Celsius for BELMULLET

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
20227.87.48.19.712.113.515.015.814.413.111.6
20215.56.67.98.49.712.616.315.614.712.110.07.710.6
20207.56.36.99.912.113.013.615.613.210.49.26.710.4
20197.38.68.110.211.112.715.515.213.510.47.27.210.6
LTA6.36.47.58.911.113.114.814.813.410.98.46.710.2

Mean 10cm soil temperature for BELMULLET at 0900 UTC

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
20226.96.96.99.513.115.016.616.714.9n/a11.9
20214.65.47.38.511.514.017.716.615.212.19.57.010.8
20206.45.46.19.713.214.915.116.313.69.88.55.810.4
20197.37.17.69.612.714.216.916.013.710.16.96.210.7
LTA5.35.36.69.012.314.916.215.813.710.77.95.910.3

Global Solar Radiation in Joules/cm2 for BELMULLET

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
2022616611332340414006854907524704786151546308073098332296
2021652313922225464718961096453525164244831244441674677704745346806
2020583211396255634659059654453204545042566276611906167214974340788
2019560310672244503941356303557574901841827290681836279644865343302
LTA633712293246424042854132529784961141744295411667075344732340640

Potential Evapotranspiration (mm) for BELMULLET

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
202219.626.647.156.774.473.572.577.150.66.2504.3
202112.423.933.261.577.467.784.168.041.129.321.915.0535.5
202023.627.739.163.185.569.666.567.443.432.218.318.4554.8
201916.023.339.458.778.079.376.768.145.533.416.518.6553.5
LTA17.823.233.751.769.474.270.361.045.528.818.315.0508.9

Evaporation (mm) for BELMULLET

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
202225.338.768.484.3119.6115.4104.9113.469.78.7748.4
202116.335.151.591.9119.4104.0115.998.657.940.527.419.2777.7
202032.240.859.693.8129.5106.5101.097.963.544.624.023.5816.9
201920.833.360.088.5115.8122.4112.5100.465.646.020.824.2810.3
LTA24.734.352.982.0109.2115.6107.691.367.341.024.419.8770.1

Degree Days Below 15.5 Degree Celsius for BELMULLET

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
202224022623117810868392952N/AN/AN/AN/A
2021310250237215182912528431081652431899
2020247266265171126816630811581902741957
2019255193230165142943235681592492561876
Mean286258248200144824645751432122742013

Notes on the Data

Evaporation and PE data are calculated using Penman/Monteith formulae.
The ‘LTA’ (referred to within a table) is average for the climatological long-term-average (LTA) reference period 1981-2010.
Data updated daily at Mid-day.

Cumulative Rainfall Graphs



Monthly values for NEWPORT up to 05-oct-2022

Total rainfall in millimetres for NEWPORT

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
202298.8260.467.884.0107.0148.059.2104.1n/a51.9981.2
2021225.6147.6141.145.6113.564.159.7155.6137.0265.7183.3186.61725.4
2020139.5342.8178.225.554.7164.5187.9137.9153.4228.0206.6232.72051.7
2019146.8115.0228.5100.7112.576.682.7228.9175.5160.7148.1220.61796.6
LTA166.7126.5141.296.894.789.7100.9132.5131.5176.0170.4180.21607.1

Mean temperature in degrees Celsius for NEWPORT

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
20227.27.18.09.912.613.815.916.2n/a13.311.4
20215.06.77.99.010.413.317.516.415.211.99.37.610.9
20207.26.06.611.012.813.814.416.013.810.59.16.110.6
20196.98.47.910.211.713.116.315.513.710.37.17.110.7
LTA6.16.17.39.011.513.815.415.413.510.88.36.510.3

Mean 10cm soil temperature for NEWPORT at 0900 UTC


YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
20226.26.26.39.313.214.816.816.6n/an/a11.2
20213.65.06.88.210.914.317.916.315.211.38.66.610.4
20205.74.75.49.713.014.814.916.313.79.58.05.110.1
20196.16.16.88.912.213.816.715.713.59.46.25.610.1
LTAn/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a

Wednesday 5 October 2022

Canopy management to mitigate climate change


It's interesting that multiple groups are studying various iterations of canopy management to reduce water consumption, reduce the effects of a warming climate, and maintain quality of the grapes. This scientific paper is going to take some studying to interpret, as these guys have really turned on the jargon. 

Meanwhile, others have started analysing the results and have realising that something has to be done to mitigate the effects of climate change on the grapes have started experimenting. Trellis use to manage vine canopies has been implemented against the traditional means with interesting results in different places. In the San Joaquin Valley and some coastal regions, different canopy management approaches are being tested, with UC Davis at the forefront. They are not quite doing it overhead like we are. Instead, they are draping vines over a high wire at about 6 feet. 

Most are using a vertical shoot position (VSP) system where they train the vines to grow straight up (or down or both) from the cordon, snipping the shoots at about 6 feet off the ground, creating a hedge-like structure. The grapes hang down from the cordon and yields are increasing. Very interesting. 

VSP front

VSP side

There's even a Geneva double curtain system that I find a bit complex and daft, but they say is quite effective. Other trellis systems and pruning methods are described nicely here and here.