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![]() "Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 00:36:07 +0100, "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote: Martin, you're nearly the lowest in the UK ... 3.3mm at Bognor, but I'm a bit suspicious of the 1.5mm on the 22nd there. Philip, I have hi-res copies of hourly radar imagery for that date and it's reasonably consistent with the 1.5mm reported at Bognor. The rain was light and patchy in this area and some locations over and just East of the Isle of Wight may have had no moderate rain at all. The radar indicates that St Catherines point and Thorney Island would have had rainfall amounts similar to Bognor; a quick check of WeatherOnline indicates 24 hour totals of 0.8mm and 3.2mm respectively. Shoreham was reported as 2.2mm, all in line with the radar. Thanks Dave ... we may therefore accept Bognor's monthly (to date) total as well. Philip Eden |
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