On Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 9:35:59 AM UTC+1, Ken Cook wrote:
On Wednesday, 1 July 2020 09:02:12 UTC+1, Ken Cook wrote:
On Tuesday, 30 June 2020 22:43:10 UTC+1, Julian Mayes wrote:
Nicholas is correct - it was the 24h to 0900 UTC yesterday, the 29th. It is the EA gauge at Honister and the total was 212.8mm.
https://www.itv.com/news/border/2020...-day-on-record
Hi, All,
This reminds me of a cross section map we learnt in geography back in the 1960s(wish I could find it now). It showed height against rainfall from the west coast of northern England to the east coast, about 100 miles if I recall correctly.
Found it! Principles of physical geography FJ Monkhouse p456 Fig 184.Workington to Middlesbrough, Composite relief and rainfall profile.
It goes right past my back door, well Barnard Castle (no comments about the type size, please!)
90 miles apparently, I wasn't far out.
Ken
Copley
nr Barney
Teesdale
It's funny you should mention that book, reminds me of my geography days!
Graham
Penzance