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The third flash flood on the North Pennines has just occured, well still
is but levels are falling rapidly. Ash Gill draining the southern flank of Flinty Fell and the northern side of Yadd Moss is well up. Not quite fully out of it's channel, but it was at the lower places. Garrigilll Burn and the other smaller gills that drain the other side of Flinty Fell are only marginally, if at all, up considering how much overall rain we have had recently. These are the ones that caused the road damage and flooding at Garrigill last Thursday evening. This rain came from a thunderstorm that occured around 1400, I recorded just 3mm with a peak rate fo 2mm/hr. I'm about 4 miles from the catchment of Ash Gill, which isn't that large maybe 20 sq km. Just shows how localised these down pours are. Photos on my site latter... -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 18:50:37 +0100 (BST), Dave Liquorice wrote:
Photos on my site latter... http://www.howhill.com/weather/view....2007&m=07&d=23 -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 18:50:37 +0100 (BST), Dave Liquorice wrote: Photos on my site latter... http://www.howhill.com/weather/view....2007&m=07&d=23 Blimey - all of that from one local shower.... |
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On 23 Jul, 23:38, "Dave Liquorice" wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 18:50:37 +0100 (BST), Dave Liquorice wrote: Photos on my site latter... http://www.howhill.com/weather/view....2007&m=07&d=23 -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail Hi, Dave, Impressive pics! We had a thunderstorm at 1220Z, it possibly was the same one as it was moving west towards you. There were 3.2mm in 10min and it then stopped, thankfully. Looks as if the extra uplift to your height caused the problem. There seem to have been a few very localised downpours recently. Drove through a nasty, sudden flash flood on the A1 near Scotch Corner last Thursday evening after 200 miles of clear sky from London. I wonder if the EA's gauges are picking them up? Ken Copley, nr Barnard Castle, Teesdale, County Durham http://copley.mysite.orange.co.uk |
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 01:16:27 -0700, Ken Cook wrote:
Impressive pics! I must find one that shows what the falls are normally like. Must have some from this year somewhere, we went there in the summer back in early May/late April... We had a thunderstorm at 1220Z, it possibly was the same one as it was moving west towards you. There were 3.2mm in 10min and it then stopped, thankfully. Looks as if the extra uplift to your height caused the problem. Our wind direction was NE'ly... but the wind (still only F3) dropped to naff all during the actual rain fall. I wasn't here, again, taking No.1 Daughter for swimming lessons and shopping in Tesco, Carlisle. There seem to have been a few very localised downpours recently. Drove through a nasty, sudden flash flood on the A1 near Scotch Corner last Thursday evening after 200 miles of clear sky from London. What time? I was doing the same trip but only from Leeds. Must have been at Scotch Corner about 2230/2300, I could see a large black mass in front and the Road Information signs came on just south of Scotch Corner warning of standing water/flood/heavy rain or similar. I just saw some large puddles and a bit of wet road... The A66 and all the way up Teesdale wasn't particularly remarkable, wet bit normal puddles and minor run off, though the Tee's was pretty full. It wasn't until Ash Gill bridge that it became apparent that there had been *a lot* of rain, ballast size stones on the road lots of run off etc. Thursday evening was the time of the flash flood in Garrigill and Alston. I wonder if the EA's gauges are picking them up? I wonder as well, they really are very localised. My 1000 Thursday to 100O Friday total was 72mm. A Met Office gauge in Alston 2.5 miles away only recorded something over 30mm... The Ash Gill catchment (4 miles away) had a darn site more rain yesterday than the 3mm I recorded... I've looked at the raw data file there are some hefty rates in there (400mm/hr) which could be down to spurious counts due to lightening but there are only half a dozen, if that, of those. -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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On 24 Jul, 12:30, "Dave Liquorice" wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 01:16:27 -0700, Ken Cook wrote: There seem to have been a few very localised downpours recently. Drove through a nasty, sudden flash flood on the A1 near Scotch Corner last Thursday evening after 200 miles of clear sky from London. What time? I was doing the same trip but only from Leeds. Must have been at Scotch Corner about 2230/2300, I could see a large black mass in front and the Road Information signs came on just south of Scotch Corner warning of standing water/flood/heavy rain or similar. I just saw some large puddles and a bit of wet road... Around 1930 BST in the area of the slip road off to Piercebridge. Back in Copley it had barely rained. Ken |
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