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![]() Jonathan Stott wrote: Keith (Southend) wrote: I was wondering whether I was the driest in the Country so far this January as rain seems to falling copiously around the Country. Currently I have had 15.2mm (Upto and Incl. 7th). 12.2mm here, including a massive 0.3mm so far today. (Canterbury) Also, what is the Water deficit situation now, are the water companies still bleating? Well, not exactly bleating. We still have a hosepipe ban here, but restrictions in other parts of the South East were lifted a little while ago. Not true unless you exclude the whole of the Three Valleys company from being in the SE. The hosepipe ban is still in force according to the website. Thames water also have their ban in force. Alan |
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![]() Ron Button wrote: This is a note for Will really, can those reservoir levels be true ?. Seeing your posts lately and 59mm of rain already this month ,doesn't any of that get into Cornwall ? I don't see why SW Water should lie, and Stithians does look low. Yes, some of that rain does get into Cornwall! www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/weather.html Graham Penzance |
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![]() Current rainfall here in January is 9.4mm. 6.6mm of that fell last night. Today it was raining at 5pm but the rain soon stopped and amounted to just 0.2mm. There's only been about 3 days since the beginning of December with any lengthy spells of rain during the day (13th, 29th and 31st Dec). Most of the heaviest rain has been at night but even then there's not been much. Just 41mm since 1st December. Richard Slessor, Hazlehead, Aberdeen |
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On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 21:17:38 UTC, "Keith (Southend)"
wrote: I was wondering whether I was the driest in the Country so far this January as rain seems to falling copiously around the Country. Currently I have had 15.2mm (Upto and Incl. 7th). As of 7th, January's rainfall was 20.5 mm at Takeley in NW Essex - last year whole of January was 18 mm (from memory) -- Jim Backus running OS/2 Warp 3 & 4, Debian Linux and Win98SE bona fide replies to j dot backus the circle thingy jita dot demon dot co dot uk |
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On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 12:49:00 UTC, "Alan Gardiner"
wrote: Not true unless you exclude the whole of the Three Valleys company from being in the SE. The hosepipe ban is still in force according to the website. Thames water also have their ban in force. I'm also in Three Valleys area. They do get a lot of their water from boreholes, but Takeley, NW Essex, got 730 mm last year relative to the average from my records of 660 mm. One does wonder how much longer they can justify the ban ... not that I expect to use a hosepipe anytime soon :-) -- Jim Backus running OS/2 Warp 3 & 4, Debian Linux and Win98SE bona fide replies to j dot backus the circle thingy jita dot demon dot co dot uk |
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On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 11:19:35 UTC, "Philip Eden"
philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: Lowest, realistically, is 0.6mm at Loftus (N Yorks) ... there has been a very active orographic enhancement / rain-shadow effect in operation this month resulting in less than 4mm falling down the eastern side of the UK from Banffshire to The Wash., compared with 150mm in the SW highlands. I'll check with my brother (near Market Rasen, Lincs) but I don't think it's been as dry as that. -- Jim Backus running OS/2 Warp 3 & 4, Debian Linux and Win98SE bona fide replies to j dot backus the circle thingy jita dot demon dot co dot uk |
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![]() "Jim Backus" wrote in message news:TpquPuPd0tCd-pn2-cgdJh2EX8dCU@localhost... On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 11:19:35 UTC, "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: Lowest, realistically, is 0.6mm at Loftus (N Yorks) ... there has been a very active orographic enhancement / rain-shadow effect in operation this month resulting in less than 4mm falling down the eastern side of the UK from Banffshire to The Wash., compared with 150mm in the SW highlands. I'll check with my brother (near Market Rasen, Lincs) but I don't think it's been as dry as that. -- 3.0mm today has nearly doubled our total to 6.6mm, I woul have thought Market Rasen would have had more as it's to the West of the Wolds and nearer frontal activity to the South. Loftus gets a double rain shadow effect as it's to the East of the NY Moors. -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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![]() Philip Eden wrote: "Jennikhbm (Suffolk)" wrote: "Keith (Southend)" wrote: Lowest rainfall so far this month is 0.4mm at Shap (Cumbria) which is plainly wrong and demonstrates yet another AWS site where the rain-gauge is presently u/s. We have already had St Athan, High Wycombe, Aldergrove, Durham, Ronaldsway and probably others that I can't recall off hand which have failed since Christmas. I notice both Stornoway and Tiree have been missing yesterday at least. Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net |
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