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Just got soaked *measuring* the rain from 5" gauge which was in danger of overflowing. Total is now 57.1mm (this is my highest total since moving here in April 2002). And ... it is still absolutely heaving down with torrential rain at over 50 mm/h. Davis VP is ticking over rapidly. Roads are awash, moor is awash, my garden is awash, if this goes on then I dread to think about the rivers. Temperature is 11.2C Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) -- |
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On 5 Sep, 17:47, "Will Hand" wrote:
1745 Just got soaked *measuring* the rain from 5" gauge which was in danger of overflowing. Total is now 57.1mm (this is my highest total since moving here in April 2002). Quite surprised you haven't recorded more considering your alt. My biggest 24hrs (to 09:00) totals since 2002 in Penzance:- 84.5mm on 13/11/02 (100mm fell on the moors above St. Ives) and 78.9mm on 26/6/06 My most intense rainfall ever was 90.2mm in just under 2 hours in Wootton Bassett (near Swindon) back in June '82, when Lyneham (just 3 miles away) recorded virtually nil. 92mm was recorded 1 mile to the north of me at Purton. In those days the MetO were rather more interested in local observations, so I had a visit from them. I was also sent lots of data on the event, and my records were included in June "Hydrometeorological bulletin". All sadly rather different now, as the poor chap responsible for trying to re-establish the Penzance station knows only too well. Graham Penzance |
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![]() "Graham Easterling" wrote in message ... On 5 Sep, 17:47, "Will Hand" wrote: 1745 Just got soaked *measuring* the rain from 5" gauge which was in danger of overflowing. Total is now 57.1mm (this is my highest total since moving here in April 2002). Quite surprised you haven't recorded more considering your alt. My biggest 24hrs (to 09:00) totals since 2002 in Penzance:- 84.5mm on 13/11/02 (100mm fell on the moors above St. Ives) and 78.9mm on 26/6/06 My most intense rainfall ever was 90.2mm in just under 2 hours in Wootton Bassett (near Swindon) back in June '82, when Lyneham (just 3 miles away) recorded virtually nil. 92mm was recorded 1 mile to the north of me at Purton. In those days the MetO were rather more interested in local observations, so I had a visit from them. I was also sent lots of data on the event, and my records were included in June "Hydrometeorological bulletin". All sadly rather different now, as the poor chap responsible for trying to re-establish the Penzance station knows only too well. Graham Penzance Hi Graham, very interesting thanks. I often get a bit of shelter from higher moors to west. In the end I got 62mm, rain slowly died out this evening. Just got back from Exeter, lots of flooding reports on radio Devon. Our lane had two streams fast flowing down the sides and the moor was awash with water cascading off and flowing down the main road into Bovey, lots of debris scattered about. Certainly an interesting event. I suspect parts of eastern northern England could end up with over 75mm tomorrow. Will -- |
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