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Old June 29th 09, 09:15 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Martin Rowley Martin Rowley is offline
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Default Winterbourne rainfall totals 26th/27th June 2009

.... many thanks to all for the information (below).

Martin.


"CHRIS KIDD" wrote in message
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All,
Yeap 'Winterbourne' is the University site - and yes, the rain
on Friday was pretty torrential, so the 32.6mm is about right. On
Saturday a cell developed over Birmingham itself (UHI-induced?) and
dirfted only slowly WNW before decaying - so the 37.6 appears
correct. At present three gauges operate at the site - one the
'official' met office TBR gauge, one the university TBR gauge (which
also used to provide the MO data) and a standard 5" gauge used to
keep an eye on the other two!

It is expected in the near future that the site will need to be
moved ~300m to the NW due to some local 'development' interferring
with the site...

Chris


"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message
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"Martin Rowley" wrote:

... I see from the 24hr data published on the Met O site he-

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...t_weather.html

(data up to 2100Z on the day of issue), that for the second day
running, Winterbourne has topped the rainfall list.

I assume this 'Winterbourne' is the one associated with the
University of Birmingham (Edgbaston) - there are others.

On the 26th (period 24hr up to 2100Z) .. rainfall 32.6mm
On the 27th (period 24hr up to 2100Z) .. rainfall 37.6mm
Total for those 48 hours = 70.2mm

Anyone got any thoughts/corroborating data? I've had a look back
at the MeteoX archive (15min), and there certainly was mod/heavy
rain in the vicinity 26/13Z - 26/15Z, 26/1730-1745Z & possibly
around 27/16Z.

Martin, yes, Winterbourne is the site on the periphery of the
university campus at Edgbaston. The old Edgbaston Observatory
site, confusingly nearer to Ladywood than Edgbaston, some
4-5km away (from memory), recorded 51.4mm and 24.2mm on
the two respective dates. I believe the site is the same, on the
covered reservoir at the waterworks, though it is now run by one of
utilities (perhaps someone at Exeter or in Birmingham might like
to confirm this).

Philip






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