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Ron Button August 25th 13 11:55 AM

Southeast rain
 
As the figures come in for the extraordinary rainfall totals over the
southeast yesterday,I was wondering whether the Met Office or somebody with
the data can plot the isohyets for the said area ?
Ive noticed there appears to be a falloff from north to south as well as
east to west,
i.e Epping 27.8mm, Woodford Green 30.5mm and Wanstead 32.3mm. For those not
in the know there is a distance north to south of about 8/9 miles between
these readings and west to east ,say 30/35 miles to the epicentre of
Hadleigh Castle who appear to have received about 80 mm !
Quite something for the drought stricken centre of Gt. Britain.

RonB





Ron Button August 25th 13 11:59 AM

Southeast rain
 

"ron button" wrote in message
...
As the figures come in for the extraordinary rainfall totals over the
southeast yesterday,I was wondering whether the Met Office or somebody
with the data can plot the isohyets for the said area ?
Ive noticed there appears to be a falloff from north to south as well as
east to west,
i.e Epping 27.8mm, Woodford Green 30.5mm and Wanstead 32.3mm. For those
not in the know there is a distance north to south of about 8/9 miles
between these readings and west to east ,say 30/35 miles to the epicentre
of Hadleigh Castle who appear to have received about 80 mm !
Quite something for the drought stricken centre of Gt. Britain.

RonB


Sorry Dave your figures give a much clearer picture but it would still be
interesting to get the overall
pattern plotted ,such enormous variations over such short distances...

Ron






Dave Cornwell[_4_] August 25th 13 04:23 PM

Southeast rain
 
ron button wrote:
"ron button" wrote in message
...
As the figures come in for the extraordinary rainfall totals over the
southeast yesterday,I was wondering whether the Met Office or somebody
with the data can plot the isohyets for the said area ?
Ive noticed there appears to be a falloff from north to south as well as
east to west,
i.e Epping 27.8mm, Woodford Green 30.5mm and Wanstead 32.3mm. For those
not in the know there is a distance north to south of about 8/9 miles
between these readings and west to east ,say 30/35 miles to the epicentre
of Hadleigh Castle who appear to have received about 80 mm !
Quite something for the drought stricken centre of Gt. Britain.

RonB


Sorry Dave your figures give a much clearer picture but it would still be
interesting to get the overall
pattern plotted ,such enormous variations over such short distances...
Ron




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It would indeed. They seem to agree well in the particular localities
but the official Shoeburyness figure looks a bit low although it does
jut out well to the East of say, Southend Airport, which is of course
inland at Rochford.
Dave


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