If there’s no rain could have a big impact on the cross country field since they carnt water it. Not sure many will wanna run the national hopefuls on proper good ground with such a short turn around wouldn’t of thought
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Originally posted by Olliemagern View PostIf there’s no rain could have a big impact on the cross country field since they carnt water it. Not sure many will wanna run the national hopefuls on proper good ground with such a short turn around wouldn’t of thought
loves a bit of good ground
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We've now had 3 consecutive bright sunny days (yesterday was actually quite balmy for end Feb). I've just been around the course and its definitely drying out. I am still making an imprint but its much less soft than the start of the week. The grass on the actual course is quite long though which will help to retain moisture in the soil and I believe that the CoC said yesterday that its drying out slower than he expected. No sign of any watering equipment at the moment but the forecast is dry until Friday with a little rain (only a little) expected on Friday and Saturday.
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Originally posted by Irish Rugby View PostThat rain due next weekend might be very handy . Hope it's enough to keep it G/S and they don't have to water.
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Glorious sunny day yesterday and again today. Weather expected to get warmer (to about 15C) throughout the week with bright sunshine at least the next 2 days. No sign of any watering yet on the course. Its a tricky one for the CoC as there is the possibility of a little (2-3mm) rain on Friday, possibility of similar on Sunday and then again on Monday. Current evapotranspiration is currently running at 0.75mm per day according to Turf Trax so he will need all that forecast rain and probably a little added just to maintain what we have today (which I expect is Good to Soft all round).
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….evapotranspiration
Evapotranspiration is the process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere, by water leaving the soil (evaporation) and water lost through plant leaves and stems (transpiration)
Banbridge will be happy.Last edited by Eggs; Yesterday, 01:48 PM.
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Originally posted by Eggs View Post….evapotranspiration
Evapotranspiration is the process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere, by water leaving the soil (evaporation) and water lost through plant leaves and stems (transpiration)
Banbridge will be happy.
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So weather models have introduced more rain into the forecast over the past 24 hrs, something to keep an eye on over the next day or two to see if its there consistently.
The ECMWF has the most of all models with significant rain on Thursday of festival and heavy showers in lead up.
GFS (runs 4 times a day, BBC and others use output) has spells of wet stuff Thursday to Sunday but not huge volumes
The averaged ensembles (running multiple variations of different models) still favour 0-8mm over next 7 days.
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