On Saturday, 16 August 2014 13:55:50 UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Saturday, August 16, 2014 10:52:16 AM UTC+1, Graham P Davis wrote: Boscastle floods were 10 years ago today. Met Office article he http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/news/in-...tent_Boscastle Graham P Davis, Bracknell A rather good detailed account here http://www.metlink.org/wp-content/up...astle_burt.pdf Stephen also points out how relatively frequent such events are in north Cornwall. Boscastle was flooded to a similar level twice in the 1950s. (I've seen photos which show the water at virtually the same level..) As only one of the 1950's events has a reliable rainfall record, most reports have a habit of combining bits of both events. The excessive damage done in the last flood was largely due to the cars being washed out of the nice new large flat tarmac NT car park (which has been rebuilt). 8th June 1957 200m at Wadebridge. The St Ives flood of april 2009 dropped approx 190mm (based on radar) http://penzanceweather.atspace.com/StIvesFlood.pdf Another one http://www.turnstone-cottage.co.uk/SrMerrynStorm.PDF , nearer 100mm - but I saw it develop. A deep valley on the north Cornwall coast is not a good place to live. Graham Penzance
Neither is Lynmouth. All right, different country, different cause, but many topographical similarities.
Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.