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![]() .... Total rainfall standard rain-day 19th (i.e. 24hours to 0900GMT 20th) = 39.8 mm. This is the third-highest 24hr total in our short record (starts July 2007). Rainfall 09-18Z = 7.8 mm Rainfall 18-09Z =32.0 mm Total for month = 83.3 mm, representing 80% of the 1981-2010 mean. Total for the year = 1111 mm, representing 130% of 81-10 mean. Martin. -- West Moors / East Dorset Lat: 50deg 49.25'N, Long: 01deg 53.05'W Height (amsl): 17 m (56 feet) COL category: C1 overall |
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On Thursday, 20 December 2012 09:40:47 UTC, Martin Rowley wrote:
... Total rainfall standard rain-day 19th (i.e. 24hours to 0900GMT 20th) = 39.8 mm. This is the third-highest 24hr total in our short record (starts July 2007). Rainfall 09-18Z = 7.8 mm Rainfall 18-09Z =32.0 mm Total for month = 83.3 mm, representing 80% of the 1981-2010 mean. Total for the year = 1111 mm, representing 130% of 81-10 mean. Martin. -- West Moors / East Dorset Lat: 50deg 49.25'N, Long: 01deg 53.05'W Height (amsl): 17 m (56 feet) COL category: C1 overall Hi Martin. 09-09 rainfall total in Marlow=25.00mm What about the deep Red colours and hooked shape echoes in the Channel (LOW pressure centre ?) EMD Cb's ? Regards from a soggy Bucks ! Richard Bailey |
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On 20/12/2012 10:58, Ricardo wrote:
Hi Martin. 09-09 rainfall total in Marlow=25.00mm What about the deep Red colours and hooked shape echoes in the Channel (LOW pressure centre ?) EMD Cb's ? Regards from a soggy Bucks ! Richard Bailey .... Hallo Richard; apologies for delay - have been dashing round Sainsbury's - that _was_ fun! Don't appear to be any sferics currently [20/1200Z] (or in recent past) and the rain both here and in the ragged hook doesn't (from the radar returns I've got access to) appear to have high intensity elements embedded - so at the moment I'd not be looking for WDSPR CB activity - I suppose a odd mid-level discharge can't be ruled out though as the upper trough edges eastward. Since my original post, it's continued raining steadily - now (midday) an additional 5.5 mm, so 45.3 mm since 0700 GMT yesterday (19th); no great problems out-and-about (sorry, tv speak there) - fields have great pools of standing water but the roads of all classes in the immediate local area appear to be draining OK. I suspect the problem event(s) for *widespread* flooding is/are going to be on Saturday initially, then again Christmas Eve: it's the close-spacing of moderate-intensity/high yield events that's going to cause major problems for us ... though I hear that elsewhere in Dorset (e.g. Wimborne) flooding has already arrived. Father Christmas will have to put floats on his sledge this year .... Martin. -- West Moors / East Dorset Lat: 50deg 49.25'N, Long: 01deg 53.05'W Height (amsl): 17 m (56 feet) COL category: C1 overall |
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