On Mon, 28 Jul 2014 22:42:26 +0200, Colin Youngs
wrote:
Monday 28th July 2014
Rainfall totals in 24 hours ending 18.00 UTC on Monday
http://tinyurl.com/ahsgjwh
Cardinham 9 mm, Marham 10 mm, Rhyl 11 mm, Shoreham 12 mm, Glenanne
14 mm, Heathrow 17 mm, Trawsgoed and Charlwood 19 mm, Andrewsfield 23
mm, Northolt 46 mm.
I think it's worth adding an extract from the Met Office blog on the
thunderstorm event
http://metofficenews.wordpress.com/ and I quote:
Below you can see some of the highest recorded hourly rainfall totals from
Environment Agency rain gauges through the morning of Monday 28th July 2014:
Great Dunmow Essex 43 mm (4am to 5am)
Isfield Sussex 37 mm (8.30am to 9:30am)
Ardingly Sussex 35 mm (8.30am to 9:30am)
Santon Downham Suffolk 33mm (3am to 4am)
Weirwood Sussex 28 mm (9am to 10am)
Northolt London 20mm (7am to 8am)
No wonder some places were knee deep in water! Yet another dry day in
my part of Fareham though... day nine!
--
Dave
Fareham (W)