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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 |
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