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Old December 30th 06, 12:03 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Graham Easterling Graham Easterling is offline
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Default Haytor 30/12/06 (Aftermath)


Will Hand wrote:

gets compared to the SE. A friend in
Tavistock recorded 62 mm and he is on low ground!

Already the rain is showing very heavy on the radar just off Cornwall and we
have a few light showers as a forerunner. Cloud is increasing rapidly now, and
I'm bracing myself for the onslaught again :-)

Will.
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9.5mm in 24 hours to 09:00 in Penzance, so Devon appears to have been
generally a lot wetter than W. Cornwall, often the case in these
conditions. (We can get some very large rainfall totals with an
unstable NNW giving heavy showers streaming down in a line from the
Irish sea, when Devon & E. Cornwall are completely dry.) Windier
though, gusts 60mph at some exposed spots yesterday, 48mph here.

The brightest rainfall echos are east of Penzance now, and they seemed
to have overstated the rain somewhat, (another 4.5mm so far) possibly
because the drops were very large at times.

Graham
Penzance