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Old February 14th 07, 09:41 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default [WR] Not too wet in Canterbury

Well it's been raining continuously since 1930Z last night (14 hours
straight), but it's never been heavy. The total for the 14 hours is just
9.5mm with a maximum rate (from my Davis VP) of 1.8mm/hr. This is
somewhat shy of the 20-40mm that was forecast on the severe weather
warning for this area. My total for the month is currently 32.5mm

However, the ground is now totally saturated and large pools of water
have collected around the University campus and there is a lot of runoff
visible down the hill.

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Jonathan Stott
Canterbury, Kent
http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/

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Well it's been raining continuously since 1930Z last night (14 hours
straight), but it's never been heavy. The total for the 14 hours is just
9.5mm with a maximum rate (from my Davis VP) of 1.8mm/hr. This is somewhat
shy of the 20-40mm that was forecast on the severe weather warning for
this area. My total for the month is currently 32.5mm

However, the ground is now totally saturated and large pools of water have
collected around the University campus and there is a lot of runoff
visible down the hill.

--
Jonathan Stott
Canterbury, Kent
http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/


--------
16mm total since start yesterday evening - about what I was expecting from
the forecast.

Dave, S.Essex




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