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![]() "Brian Blair" wrote in message ... Carole Kirkwood alluded to your 14 cm on news 24 at 1 pm - unfortunately she said that parts of Bedfordshire had reported 14 inches! Eeeeek! What a clever goil. I've just come back from a long walk across the Downs and back through the village ... depths vary enormously ... generally less than 5cm and locally barely 1cm along the summit of the scarp slope (as you'd expect), but as much as 20cm by the Tree Cathedral and along the sheltered fringe of the village green. I think my 15cm slightly over-represents the average for the whole general area (maybe 12cm?) but it's perfectly representative of the weather-station site. Now been able to measure the rainfall ... 11.7mm which gives a ratio of about 13:1 ... about right for the fluffy stuff we've had today. Temp now (1400z) +0.2°C. Lots of pics - still in the camera ..... Philip |
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