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22.3mm here at Guildford yesterday. Compares well to the top 10..
WETTEST from the Bournemouth echo not sure if its 18Z or 22Z: Islay/Port Ellen 17 metres 27.0mm Wainfleet 5 metres 24.0mm Odiham 118 metres 23.0mm Spadeadam 286 metres 23.0mm Tiree 12 metres 23.0mm Castlederg 50 metres 22.0mm Disforth 33 metres 21.0mm Northolt 39 metres 21.0mm Shoeburyness 3 metres 20.2mm Andrewsfield 87 metres 20.0mm Phil -- www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm |
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In uk.sci.weather on Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Phil Layton
wrote : 22.3mm here at Guildford yesterday. Compares well to the top 10.. WETTEST from the Bournemouth echo not sure if its 18Z or 22Z: Islay/Port Ellen 17 metres 27.0mm Wainfleet 5 metres 24.0mm Odiham 118 metres 23.0mm Spadeadam 286 metres 23.0mm Tiree 12 metres 23.0mm Castlederg 50 metres 22.0mm Disforth 33 metres 21.0mm Northolt 39 metres 21.0mm Shoeburyness 3 metres 20.2mm Andrewsfield 87 metres 20.0mm How come the rain belt didn't weaken as it moved east, as they usually do? -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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