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Here the daily rainfall 0900-0900 UTC yesterday was 26.1 mm by 5 in
checkgauge (standard MetO registered site), all of which fell in just under 3 hours 1000-1300 UTC. The highest hourly fall coincided almost exactly with the clock hour 1100-1200 UTC, 17.9 mm. This is the highest hourly fall here for almost 5 years (since 21.6 mm on 9 August 2002, and the highest in May for 7 years) and is a tad more than the 'patchy light rain and drizzle clearing from the west' that I was expecting from the morning's forecast! This was also the wettest May day here for 22 years (since 30 May 1985, which had 30.7 mm). The force of the sudden rainfall caused drain covers to lift in the village. Local totals varied from 24.4 mm Bracknell Tawfield, 12.9 mm Wokingham, 9.8 mm Sandhurst, 3.9 mm south Reading (Southcote) - the latter just 8 km NNE. Any more reliable totals from the Newbury- Reading-Basingstoke-Wokingham area? Stephen Stratfield Mortimer - 10 km SW Reading |
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Don't know if you have seen my note about rainfall rates in yesterday's
downpours, Stephen. I recorded one burst at 123 mm/hr at 1040z. See also the rain rate graphs from the AWS site on page 6 of : www.woksat.info/wwp.html -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Satellite images at: www.woksat.info/wwp.html or www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html "Stephen Burt" wrote in message oups.com... Here the daily rainfall 0900-0900 UTC yesterday was 26.1 mm by 5 in checkgauge (standard MetO registered site), all of which fell in just under 3 hours 1000-1300 UTC. The highest hourly fall coincided almost exactly with the clock hour 1100-1200 UTC, 17.9 mm. This is the highest hourly fall here for almost 5 years (since 21.6 mm on 9 August 2002, and the highest in May for 7 years) and is a tad more than the 'patchy light rain and drizzle clearing from the west' that I was expecting from the morning's forecast! This was also the wettest May day here for 22 years (since 30 May 1985, which had 30.7 mm). The force of the sudden rainfall caused drain covers to lift in the village. Local totals varied from 24.4 mm Bracknell Tawfield, 12.9 mm Wokingham, 9.8 mm Sandhurst, 3.9 mm south Reading (Southcote) - the latter just 8 km NNE. Any more reliable totals from the Newbury- Reading-Basingstoke-Wokingham area? Stephen Stratfield Mortimer - 10 km SW Reading |
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Well thats a pretty localised affair there bugger all here in west London
and bugger all this afternoon so far too for that matter when it should be bucketing down . dave r "Bernard Burton" wrote in message ... Don't know if you have seen my note about rainfall rates in yesterday's downpours, Stephen. I recorded one burst at 123 mm/hr at 1040z. See also the rain rate graphs from the AWS site on page 6 of : www.woksat.info/wwp.html -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. |
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