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11 inches in a day in Dorset?
Hi:
Is there an archive of rainfall in the UK that I can check this extraordinary claim? Apparently Martinstown in Dorset 'holds the record for the most rain to fall in a day since records began in the UK -- 11 inches'. No date given, and the amount looks rather too vaguely accurate, if you see what I mean. Amy advice as to where to look on the internet most gratefully received. TIA Hugh -- Hugh Newbury Running Linux (Mandrake 10.1) in deepest Dorset |
11 inches in a day in Dorset?
"Hugh Newbury" wrote in message ... Hi: Is there an archive of rainfall in the UK that I can check this extraordinary claim? Apparently Martinstown in Dorset 'holds the record for the most rain to fall in a day since records began in the UK -- 11 inches'. No date given, and the amount looks rather too vaguely accurate, if you see what I mean. Amy advice as to where to look on the internet most gratefully received. TIA Hugh -- Hugh Newbury Running Linux (Mandrake 10.1) in deepest Dorset According to this: http://www.metoffice.com/climate/uk/.../rainfall.html it was 18th July 1955 Synoptics can be seen he http://www.wetterzentrale.de/archive...1955071812.gif taken from: http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsrea2eur.html Also, see he http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~ta...55_weather.htm I found just typing 'Martinstown in Dorset rain record' in to google brought up plenty of results. HTH, John |
11 inches in a day in Dorset?
Hugh Newbury wrote:
Hi: Is there an archive of rainfall in the UK that I can check this extraordinary claim? The met office appear to agree: http://www.metoffice.com/climate/uk/extremes/index.html -- Steve Loft, Wanlockhead, Dumfriesshire. 1417ft ASL http://www.wanlockhead.org.uk/weather/ Free weather softwa http://cumulus.nybbles.co.uk/ Experimental webcam: http://www.wanlockhead.org.uk/webcam.php |
11 inches in a day in Dorset?
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Hugh Newbury writes: Is there an archive of rainfall in the UK that I can check this extraordinary claim? Apparently Martinstown in Dorset 'holds the record for the most rain to fall in a day since records began in the UK -- 11 inches'. No date given, and the amount looks rather too vaguely accurate, if you see what I mean. Amy advice as to where to look on the internet most gratefully received. I don't know about on the Net, but I think the 11 inches is generally accepted as being authentic. Various books quote it, including Philip Eden's "Weatherwise", which gives quite a lot of detail, even including the name of the observer. The date was 18th July, 1955. -- John Hall "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) |
11 inches in a day in Dorset?
John, Weather eye magazine issue number 6 did a double page spread on
Martinstown. Also I have written all about it in the Dorset Weather Book. We also mention about high point rainfalls in the South west in the latest Weather eye magazine -issue 16. From a now foggy Coulsdon at 12.00hrs as cloud base has descended onto hills. It is very raw with a 5 mph north breeze and the mercury has dropped several degrees to just 1C. Ian Currie- Coulsdon-Surrey. "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Hugh Newbury writes: Is there an archive of rainfall in the UK that I can check this extraordinary claim? Apparently Martinstown in Dorset 'holds the record for the most rain to fall in a day since records began in the UK -- 11 inches'. No date given, and the amount looks rather too vaguely accurate, if you see what I mean. Amy advice as to where to look on the internet most gratefully received. I don't know about on the Net, but I think the 11 inches is generally accepted as being authentic. Various books quote it, including Philip Eden's "Weatherwise", which gives quite a lot of detail, even including the name of the observer. The date was 18th July, 1955. -- John Hall "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) |
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