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Old October 11th 06, 07:23 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Will Hand Will Hand is offline
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Default [WR] Haytor 11/10/06 (BIG rainfall total - 56.4 mm)

Thanks Bernard, that would be very useful to know.

I don't have a proper dedicated TBR just a Davis VP2 which works on same
principle and I suspect VP2 errors will be even greater.

Looks like I will be retaining my manual instruments and Stevenson screen for
many years to come given the "issues" I have had with my AWS recently. They are
excellent pieces of kit, but in my view they supplement rather than replace
manual instruments. At least the relatively cheaper (not cheap) ones like Davis.

Will.
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"Bernard Burton" wrote in message
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Re your tipping bucket query, Campbell Sci quote an error of 4% at 25 mm/hr,
and 8% at 133 mm/hr, due to losses during the tipping of the bucket. I don't
know if this is a linear effect, but I am installing a TBR at my site in the
next couple of weeks, and I will try to check the error values at higher
rates.
B

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Bernard Burton
Wokingham, Berkshire, UK.

Satellite images at:
www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html
"Will Hand" wrote in message
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11/10/06

Well the storms last night in Devon gave me a daily 1800-1800 total of

56.4 mm.
This is the highest 24 hour total I have ever recorded since moving here.

Last
highest was 51.7 mm on 23/10/04. A very large fall but not exceptional for

this
area.

There were 4 separate storm cells. The biggest was around 2340 local which

had a
rainfall rate of 128.3 mm/h and a 20 minute total of 8.1 mm. Bar fell by

0.5 mp
in 10 minutes 2340-2350 (wake low of storm). Lots of lightning but thunder

was
intermittent. Rainfall, however, was torrential but also came in short

bursts.
No problems up here whatsoever (we never do with rain). Now like it has

never
happened. Flash flooding elsewhere in Devon though.

Now, the manual total was 56.4 mm but my AWS VP2 read just 42.7 mm, why

the big
discrepancy? All I can think of is that the rates were so large that the

tipping
mechanism could not cope. A sobering thought for users of AWS I think.

Comments
appreciated on this?

I'm chuffed. (a) we had a storm, (b) I got a pretty big rainfall total.

Will.
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