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![]() "Eskimo Will" wrote in message news:... "Eskimo Will" wrote in message news:... 10:45 Howling wind, moderate lashing rain, water already flowing off the moor down the hill, mild at 8.5C, nothing more to say really. Just glad I invested in some new green walking wellies before the winter! 11:00 Postbridge now gusting 42 knots with heavy rain at 8 mm/h and 8C. This is going to be a wet one! Sorry for repeated posts but just noticed something after emptying a litter bin outside. The water on the patio outside my side door is actually rising and has reached the top of the small step into the house. I have never seen this before. OK the SW wind is driving the rain onto that side of the house, but the ground underneath (slabs are on sand) must be well saturated, also noticed the bottom of the house walls are very wet (outside that is). I'm not that worried as it will drain off downhill after reaching a few inches but it concerns me that our general area is now getting very wet. In 12 years I have never seen water flowing where it has been these past few weeks. I think what has happened is that the persistence of "rain days" is taking its toll now both summer and winter and the water table has probably risen. We really need 4 weeks of dry weather to return to something more like normality. Ha ha not going to get that in the near future. Glad I don't live near a river, that would be a proper worry. Will -- " Some sects believe that the world was created 5000 years ago. Another sect believes that it was created in 1910 " http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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On Tuesday, 26 January 2016 11:19:30 UTC, wrote:
"Eskimo Will" wrote in message news:... "Eskimo Will" wrote in message news:... 10:45 Howling wind, moderate lashing rain, water already flowing off the moor down the hill, mild at 8.5C, nothing more to say really. Just glad I invested in some new green walking wellies before the winter! 11:00 Postbridge now gusting 42 knots with heavy rain at 8 mm/h and 8C. This is going to be a wet one! Sorry for repeated posts but just noticed something after emptying a litter bin outside. The water on the patio outside my side door is actually rising and has reached the top of the small step into the house. I have never seen this before. OK the SW wind is driving the rain onto that side of the house, but the ground underneath (slabs are on sand) must be well saturated, also noticed the bottom of the house walls are very wet (outside that is). I'm not that worried as it will drain off downhill after reaching a few inches but it concerns me that our general area is now getting very wet. In 12 years I have never seen water flowing where it has been these past few weeks. I think what has happened is that the persistence of "rain days" is taking its toll now both summer and winter and the water table has probably risen. We really need 4 weeks of dry weather to return to something more like normality. Ha ha not going to get that in the near future. Glad I don't live near a river, that would be a proper worry. Just to make it clear for potential converts to dawball warning: News of houses rushing to join a religious parable is comparatively recent as housing would never be built on land that was only fit for agriculture (water-meadows) in times past. Since WW2 the pace and the decency in housebuilding have become inverse squared laws of one another. If money can get a 20% percent profit on investment over three years, encroachment goes to flood plains anywhere that people will buy houses. Since WW2 enough people are so many generations removed from knowledge of the effect and affects of the weather that they have very little understanding of what flash floods can do even in Britain, even in comparatively dry seasons. |
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On Tuesday, 26 January 2016 11:19:30 UTC,
"Eskimo Will" wrote in message news:... "Eskimo Will" wrote in message news:... 10:45 Howling wind, moderate lashing rain, water already flowing off the moor down the hill, mild at 8.5C, nothing more to say really. Just glad I invested in some new green walking wellies before the winter! 11:00 Postbridge now gusting 42 knots with heavy rain at 8 mm/h and 8C. This is going to be a wet one! Sorry for repeated posts but just noticed something after emptying a litter bin outside. The water on the patio outside my side door is actually rising and has reached the top of the small step into the house. I have never seen this before. OK the SW wind is driving the rain onto that side of the house, but the ground underneath (slabs are on sand) must be well saturated, also noticed the bottom of the house walls are very wet (outside that is). I'm not that worried as it will drain off downhill after reaching a few inches but it concerns me that our general area is now getting very wet. In 12 years I have never seen water flowing where it has been these past few weeks. I think what has happened is that the persistence of "rain days" is taking its toll now both summer and winter and the water table has probably risen. We really need 4 weeks of dry weather to return to something more like normality. Ha ha not going to get that in the near future. Glad I don't live near a river, that would be a proper worry. Will -- " Some sects believe that the world was created 5000 years ago. Another sect believes that it was created in 1910 " http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- Same here Will. When I walk down the road from my place (at 83 m asl) to the beach, there are streams across and down the road in places I have not seen before. I have been here 33 years. New springs have sprung. Water table must have risen. The thing is, we have had high Nov, Dec, Jan rain totals like this before. Nov, Dec 2012 ,Jan 2013 641.5 mm Nov, Dec 2013, Jan 2014 466.5 mm Nov, Dec 2015, Jan 2016 431.5 mm to yesterday 25th So it appears to be a cumulative effect over longer periods with shorter dry spells. More rain days as you say. The law of averages does not seem to be working at the moment. Summats up. Len Wembury, SW Devon coast ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Len Wood" wrote in message ... On Tuesday, 26 January 2016 11:19:30 UTC, "Eskimo Will" wrote in message news:... "Eskimo Will" wrote in message news:... 10:45 Howling wind, moderate lashing rain, water already flowing off the moor down the hill, mild at 8.5C, nothing more to say really. Just glad I invested in some new green walking wellies before the winter! 11:00 Postbridge now gusting 42 knots with heavy rain at 8 mm/h and 8C. This is going to be a wet one! Sorry for repeated posts but just noticed something after emptying a litter bin outside. The water on the patio outside my side door is actually rising and has reached the top of the small step into the house. I have never seen this before. OK the SW wind is driving the rain onto that side of the house, but the ground underneath (slabs are on sand) must be well saturated, also noticed the bottom of the house walls are very wet (outside that is). I'm not that worried as it will drain off downhill after reaching a few inches but it concerns me that our general area is now getting very wet. In 12 years I have never seen water flowing where it has been these past few weeks. I think what has happened is that the persistence of "rain days" is taking its toll now both summer and winter and the water table has probably risen. We really need 4 weeks of dry weather to return to something more like normality. Ha ha not going to get that in the near future. Glad I don't live near a river, that would be a proper worry. Same here Will. When I walk down the road from my place (at 83 m asl) to the beach, there are streams across and down the road in places I have not seen before. I have been here 33 years. New springs have sprung. Water table must have risen. The thing is, we have had high Nov, Dec, Jan rain totals like this before. Nov, Dec 2012 ,Jan 2013 641.5 mm Nov, Dec 2013, Jan 2014 466.5 mm Nov, Dec 2015, Jan 2016 431.5 mm to yesterday 25th So it appears to be a cumulative effect over longer periods with shorter dry spells. More rain days as you say. The law of averages does not seem to be working at the moment. Summats up. Thanks Len that is most interesting. Concurs with what I saw driving back across the south Hams last month where the fields were awash with water cascading onto roads. Also every well trod path now on Dartmoor is a mud bath, that didn't happen when I first moved here. I'm also getting a few more damp issues inside the house. The walls are lime plastered which is meant to draw moisture out of the house, but with persistent high humidity outside day after day after day, moisture is retained. My only solution is to now keep the house warmer than I like or need, fortunately heating oil is now 65% cheaper than a couple of years ago and my logs cost nothing apart from my time chopping them! Will -- " Some sects believe that the world was created 5000 years ago. Another sect believes that it was created in 1910 " http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 12:05:51 -0000
"Eskimo Will" wrote: "Len Wood" wrote in message ... On Tuesday, 26 January 2016 11:19:30 UTC, "Eskimo Will" wrote in message news:... "Eskimo Will" wrote in message news:... 10:45 Howling wind, moderate lashing rain, water already flowing off the moor down the hill, mild at 8.5C, nothing more to say really. Just glad I invested in some new green walking wellies before the winter! 11:00 Postbridge now gusting 42 knots with heavy rain at 8 mm/h and 8C. This is going to be a wet one! Sorry for repeated posts but just noticed something after emptying a litter bin outside. The water on the patio outside my side door is actually rising and has reached the top of the small step into the house. I have never seen this before. OK the SW wind is driving the rain onto that side of the house, but the ground underneath (slabs are on sand) must be well saturated, also noticed the bottom of the house walls are very wet (outside that is). I'm not that worried as it will drain off downhill after reaching a few inches but it concerns me that our general area is now getting very wet. In 12 years I have never seen water flowing where it has been these past few weeks. I think what has happened is that the persistence of "rain days" is taking its toll now both summer and winter and the water table has probably risen. We really need 4 weeks of dry weather to return to something more like normality. Ha ha not going to get that in the near future. Glad I don't live near a river, that would be a proper worry. Same here Will. When I walk down the road from my place (at 83 m asl) to the beach, there are streams across and down the road in places I have not seen before. I have been here 33 years. New springs have sprung. Water table must have risen. The thing is, we have had high Nov, Dec, Jan rain totals like this before. Nov, Dec 2012 ,Jan 2013 641.5 mm Nov, Dec 2013, Jan 2014 466.5 mm Nov, Dec 2015, Jan 2016 431.5 mm to yesterday 25th So it appears to be a cumulative effect over longer periods with shorter dry spells. More rain days as you say. The law of averages does not seem to be working at the moment. Summats up. Thanks Len that is most interesting. Concurs with what I saw driving back across the south Hams last month where the fields were awash with water cascading onto roads. Also every well trod path now on Dartmoor is a mud bath, that didn't happen when I first moved here. I'm also getting a few more damp issues inside the house. The walls are lime plastered which is meant to draw moisture out of the house, but with persistent high humidity outside day after day after day, moisture is retained. My only solution is to now keep the house warmer than I like or need, fortunately heating oil is now 65% cheaper than a couple of years ago and my logs cost nothing apart from my time chopping them! Will If you could chop the logs indoors, the heat your body generated during the physical effort would help heat the house. Bonus! -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks. [Retd meteorologist/programmer] http://www.scarlet-jade.com/ I wear the cheese. It does not wear me. Posted with Claws: http://www.claws-mail.org/ |
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On Tuesday, 26 January 2016 11:52:52 UTC, Len Wood wrote:
On Tuesday, 26 January 2016 11:19:30 UTC, "Eskimo Will" wrote in message news:... "Eskimo Will" wrote in message news:... 10:45 Howling wind, moderate lashing rain, water already flowing off the moor down the hill, mild at 8.5C, nothing more to say really. Just glad I invested in some new green walking wellies before the winter! 11:00 Postbridge now gusting 42 knots with heavy rain at 8 mm/h and 8C. This is going to be a wet one! Sorry for repeated posts but just noticed something after emptying a litter bin outside. The water on the patio outside my side door is actually rising and has reached the top of the small step into the house. I have never seen this before. OK the SW wind is driving the rain onto that side of the house, but the ground underneath (slabs are on sand) must be well saturated, also noticed the bottom of the house walls are very wet (outside that is). I'm not that worried as it will drain off downhill after reaching a few inches but it concerns me that our general area is now getting very wet. In 12 years I have never seen water flowing where it has been these past few weeks. I think what has happened is that the persistence of "rain days" is taking its toll now both summer and winter and the water table has probably risen. We really need 4 weeks of dry weather to return to something more like normality. Ha ha not going to get that in the near future. Glad I don't live near a river, that would be a proper worry. Will -- " Some sects believe that the world was created 5000 years ago. Another sect believes that it was created in 1910 " http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- Same here Will. When I walk down the road from my place (at 83 m asl) to the beach, there are streams across and down the road in places I have not seen before. I have been here 33 years. New springs have sprung. Water table must have risen. The thing is, we have had high Nov, Dec, Jan rain totals like this before. Nov, Dec 2012 ,Jan 2013 641.5 mm Nov, Dec 2013, Jan 2014 466.5 mm Nov, Dec 2015, Jan 2016 431.5 mm to yesterday 25th So it appears to be a cumulative effect over longer periods with shorter dry spells. More rain days as you say. The law of averages does not seem to be working at the moment. Summats up. Len Wembury, SW Devon coast ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- I mentioned Lynmouth yesterday appertaining to a Lorna Doone expert, but who could forget that late summer flood disaster. |
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