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Old February 14th 14, 01:10 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Winter rainfall totals: Capel Curig 990 mm

On Friday, February 14, 2014 12:32:30 PM UTC, exmetman wrote:
Hi



I've spent the last couple of days wracked in pain from my first (and hopefully last) attack of shingles whilst writing an application to total rainfall up for this winter for the UK from the SYNOP observations that I download from FSU.



As well as a tabulated/ranked list of the accumulations, which Capel Curig is currently top of, there are a couple of plotted UK maps which I didn't contour, although its easy to see the wet spots. Hopefully I've got my logic right, and these totals that I've grabbed from the 0600 & 1800 UTC SYNOP observations are correct!



As far as I can see, it maybe that after today's rainfall, Haytor will beat Shap to 1000 mm, and be the wettest place at least in England, so far this winter.



Bruce.



http://xmetman.wordpress.com/2014/02...infall-totals/


Thanks Bruce. The map shows good correlation with my own figure of 240mm in Wanstead so far to 09z today. What I find remarkable is that just 17 miles from me, across the Thames at Kenley, there has been 524mm recorded - that's 220% of my total.

What is your total to 09z today, Tudor? And what is your winter average?