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I have just taken a look at Metcheck. That is the site run by Andrew Bond.
This is good as it is updated very regularly. I thought it was very interesting to note Andrew Bond says that the number of disturbances running along the front is now in the highly unusual character. To all those in the rain belt what sort of rainfall totals are you on? Someone in the Gatwick area has apparently had 68 mm. That is well over 2 inches in the "old money". I noticed that this front appeared from an easterly quarter and that gives some credence to an old saying. "Rain from the east 2 days at least". Regards, Gavin. -- ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** * Gavin Staples. website updated regularly www.gavinstaples.com Currently writing book titled: Contemporary Societies East and West. The introduction of this is on my homepage. Never look down on anybody unless you're helping him up. ~ Jesse Jackson. All outgoing emails are checked for viruses by Norton Internet Securities 2003. ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** ** |
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I always tought the saying was 'Rain from the east 12 hours at least',
of cause the saying is misleading, as it tends to indicate ones position being on the northern side of a depression. In this case we have a stationary wiggling front. As far as rainfall, I have recorded 21.8mm since 18:00 last night, which gives me 32.2mm in 4 days. Oh well, bang goes any driest year records :-( Been watching my lad play football this afternoon over the park, been a long time since I last stood in conditions like that, the pitch got more and more waterlogged as the match went on. However the Score was: Hamlet Court (My lads team) 9 - 4 Grovewood, and yes he scored the first goal :-) Keith (Southend) ******************************** 'Weather Home & Abroad' http://www.southendweather.net ******************************** COL Station for Southend-on-Sea ******************************** Reply to: kreh'at'southendweather'dot'net All mail scanned for virus's using Norton 2003 On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 13:52:42 -0000, "Gavin Staples" wrote: I have just taken a look at Metcheck. That is the site run by Andrew Bond. This is good as it is updated very regularly. I thought it was very interesting to note Andrew Bond says that the number of disturbances running along the front is now in the highly unusual character. To all those in the rain belt what sort of rainfall totals are you on? Someone in the Gatwick area has apparently had 68 mm. That is well over 2 inches in the "old money". I noticed that this front appeared from an easterly quarter and that gives some credence to an old saying. "Rain from the east 2 days at least". Regards, Gavin. |
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![]() "Gavin Staples" wrote in message ... I have just taken a look at Metcheck. That is the site run by Andrew Bond. This is good as it is updated very regularly. I thought it was very interesting to note Andrew Bond says that the number of disturbances running along the front is now in the highly unusual character. To all those in the rain belt what sort of rainfall totals are you on? 54mm here since Friday. All the best -- George in Epping, West Essex (107m asl)...... returns to loft to continue search for where roof is leaking www.eppingweather.co.uk |
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Gavin Staples wrote:
I have just taken a look at Metcheck. That is the site run by Andrew Bond. This is good as it is updated very regularly. I thought it was very interesting to note Andrew Bond says that the number of disturbances running along the front is now in the highly unusual character. To all those in the rain belt what sort of rainfall totals are you on? Someone in the Gatwick area has apparently had 68 mm. That is well over 2 inches in the "old money". Been looking after a friends rain gauge in Fleet, Hampshire. Yesterday I tipped 35mm out at 3pm. At 5pm this evening I tipped out 42mm. Good job I did as its only marked up to 50mm, so 85mm so far Sarah H |
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