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The total rainfall that has fallen on Sheffield this month stands at an
amazing 269mm. Farsley which is withing 6 miles of Leeds City Centre has had an amazing 250mm. Both these totals are records for June and for any month since records began in both Cities. Rob Farsley 400 feet AMSL |
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"Rob Brooks" wrote:
The total rainfall that has fallen on Sheffield this month stands at an amazing 269mm. Farsley which is withing 6 miles of Leeds City Centre has had an amazing 250mm. Both these totals are records for June and for any month since records began in both Cities. Rob, 302mm fell at Lawnswood and 301mm at Hollies Park, and 302mm at Eccup Reservoir, and 292mm at Weetwood, all in and around Leeds, in June 1982. Up to 260mm fell in the outskirts of Sheffield during the same month. 285mm fell on the Loxley catchment (near Low Bradfield) just west of Sheffield in July 1973. Those are the two months I remember floods in Yorkshire making the news in a big way. I haven't researched any others. Philip |
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![]() "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message ... "Rob Brooks" wrote: The total rainfall that has fallen on Sheffield this month stands at an amazing 269mm. Farsley which is withing 6 miles of Leeds City Centre has had an amazing 250mm. Both these totals are records for June and for any month since records began in both Cities. Rob, 302mm fell at Lawnswood and 301mm at Hollies Park, and 302mm at Eccup Reservoir, and 292mm at Weetwood, all in and around Leeds, in June 1982. Up to 260mm fell in the outskirts of Sheffield during the same month. 285mm fell on the Loxley catchment (near Low Bradfield) just west of Sheffield in July 1973. Those are the two months I remember floods in Yorkshire making the news in a big way. I haven't researched any others. Philip Philip. Not a summer month, but I recall Sheffield station severely damaged by rain in December 1991?? We were driving to the Dales from the South and there was widespread flooding in the North, though possibly also as a result of melting snow. IIRC. -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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"David Mitchell" wrote :
"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote : 302mm fell at Lawnswood and 301mm at Hollies Park, and 302mm at Eccup Reservoir, and 292mm at Weetwood, all in and around Leeds, in June 1982. Up to 260mm fell in the outskirts of Sheffield during the same month. 285mm fell on the Loxley catchment (near Low Bradfield) just west of Sheffield in July 1973. Those are the two months I remember floods in Yorkshire making the news in a big way. I haven't researched any others. Not a summer month, but I recall Sheffield station severely damaged by rain in December 1991?? We were driving to the Dales from the South and there was widespread flooding in the North, though possibly also as a result of melting snow. IIRC. Big orographic fall ... 100mm in 24h at Holme Moss, with a monthly total of 283mm there, but less than 100mm in Sheffield itself. Philip |
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