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A graph of the rain rate at Wokingham during today's rainfall event (00 to
15z) can be found at http://www.btinternet.com/~wokingham...rate061116.gif The graph is generated from a 0.1mm TBR sampled once per second. -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Satellite images at: www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html |
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![]() "Bernard Burton" wrote A graph of the rain rate at Wokingham during today's rainfall event (00 to 15z) can be found at http://www.btinternet.com/~wokingham...rate061116.gif The graph is generated from a 0.1mm TBR sampled once per second. .... thanks for that: over here in Bracknell, the 13.1mm up to 09Z (we've had 3.5mm since), has brought us up to a third of 'normal' rainfall for the month. Martin. -- Martin Rowley: data via - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/metindex.htm Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W) |
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In message , Bernard Burton
writes A graph of the rain rate at Wokingham during today's rainfall event (00 to 15z) can be found at http://www.btinternet.com/~wokingham...rate061116.gif The graph is generated from a 0.1mm TBR sampled once per second. -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Satellite images at: www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html I can't do a direct comparison as I have a Davis tipping bucket gauge, with the data being logged at 5-minute intervals. One bucket tip represents 0.254 mm. In the 5-minute period 0440-0445z there was a total of 1.27 mm measured i.e. 5 bucket tips. This gives a 5-minute rate of about 15 mm/hr. The maximum rate indicated, presumably based on the minimum time between bucket tips, was 63 mm/hr. If my arithmetic is correct this means that the 63 mm/hr was the max rate over about 15 seconds. These figures seem reasonably consistent with your max 1-min rate of 27 mm/hr, Bernard. The noise of the rain woke me up. Norman. (delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail) -- Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy Chalfont St Giles 85m a.s.l. England |
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![]() Norman Lynagh wrote: These figures seem reasonably consistent with your max 1-min rate of 27 mm/hr, Bernard. The noise of the rain woke me up. Yes, woke me up too. Highest 1 min rate here 24 mm/h at 0343 (0.2 mm TBR sampled every second, counted every minute), 12 mm/h 5 min ended 0345, 09-09h checkgauge 13.1 mm, exactly the same as Martin in Bracknell TF about 20 km ENE of here. Stephen Stratfield Mortimer, Berkshire |
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