On Aug 19, 8:03*am, "PJB" wrote:
58.5mm here in Southbourne.
"Jim Smith" wrote in message
...
As my job has moved to the other side of Southampton, I missed all the
"fun".
Total rain today since midnight: 55.6mm or roughly 2.2 inches, of which
34mm fell in the hour between 10am and 11am.
To put it in context, twice as much rain fell today as in the whole of
March and April combined (26.2mm)
The average rainfall for August in Bournemouth is roughly 35mm, so we had
a month's rainfall in that one hour.
What is also notable is that it has been exceptionally cool today.
Temperatures have hovered around the 13c mark all day and even dipped
below the 12c mark for a time during the late morning. I cannot find an
August day which has been so cool by day in my records going back to 1996.
Jim.
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Bournemouth Weather readings online:http://www.g0ofe.com/weather
"Martin Rowley" wrote in message
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... just to confirm sferics ... a couple of 'mid-level' rumbles; first
one around 09Z was distant and muffled, second around 0913Z had an
initial 'crack' then drifted away to a rumble in the distance.
Rain since ~02Z, moderate bursts since 05Z, moderate, isolated heavy,
since 0730Z ... total rainfall 9 mm.
Martin.
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Martin Rowley
West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl
Lat: 50.82N * Long: 01.88W
NGR: SU 082 023
That's nothing! The forecaster on BBC News at midday was reporting 56
inches in Bournemouth :-)
Cheers, Alastair.