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Default Birmingham Storm totals - 40mm

Some fairly impressive storm totals from this evening for Birmingham
Winterbourne:

~1730-1800 15 mm with 5mm in 3 minutes
~1845-2015 25mm

Evening total of 40mm in less than 3 hours.

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Default Birmingham Storm totals - 40mm

On 28 Jul, 21:51, "CHRIS KIDD" wrote:
Some fairly impressive storm totals from this evening for Birmingham
Winterbourne:

~1730-1800 15 mm with 5mm in 3 minutes
~1845-2015 25mm

Evening total of 40mm in less than 3 hours.


Hi Chris

Does Birmingham Uni have a website with public access to the daily
climate data from Winrebourne? It would be really useful to make
comparisons at times like this - at Bablake last evening, we only
managed 0.2mm of rain, for example!

Does anyone have totals for the Black Country, I wonder, where there
is some flooding this morning?

Just out of interest, when is Winterbourne having its upgrade? Ours
is in the week beginning 11th August.

Cheers

Steve Jackson
Bablake Weather Station
Coventry UK
www.bablakeweather.co.uk
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Default Birmingham Storm totals - 40mm

Warwick
28July08 1700-2100LT
21mm rain
Impressive T/L
Peter J


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On 28 Jul, 21:51, "CHRIS KIDD" wrote:
Some fairly impressive storm totals from this evening for Birmingham
Winterbourne:

~1730-1800 15 mm with 5mm in 3 minutes
~1845-2015 25mm

Evening total of 40mm in less than 3 hours.


Hi Chris

Does Birmingham Uni have a website with public access to the daily
climate data from Winrebourne? It would be really useful to make
comparisons at times like this - at Bablake last evening, we only
managed 0.2mm of rain, for example!

Does anyone have totals for the Black Country, I wonder, where there
is some flooding this morning?

Just out of interest, when is Winterbourne having its upgrade? Ours
is in the week beginning 11th August.

Cheers

Steve Jackson
Bablake Weather Station
Coventry UK
www.bablakeweather.co.uk





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