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Ken Cook July 28th 13 09:57 AM

Copley update, 50mm - well done MetO
 
Hi, All,
Further to my post yesterday about the amber MetO warning:-
Rain began 23:30 27th. The highest hourly actual according to AWS was 18.2mm
04:20Z-05:20Z. (Lots of 10min rates 35-40mm which mean little to me, surely
they depend on the interval each AWS uses.)
Total to 08:50Z 49.5mm and still raining but light.
Up to this event rainfall total for July just 6.5mm, lowest on my 43 year
record by a long way. Now up to 80% of normal in just 8 hours!
Wettest 09-09 ob since last September (73.3mm) and wettest in July since
87.9mm in 2009.
Best wishes,
Ken
Copley
Teesdale
http://www.kencook.magix.net/


Dave Liquorice[_2_] July 28th 13 11:07 AM

Copley update, 50mm - well done MetO
 
On Sun, 28 Jul 2013 10:57:46 +0100, Ken Cook wrote:

Rain began 23:30 27th. The highest hourly actual according to AWS was
18.2mm 04:20Z-05:20Z. (Lots of 10min rates 35-40mm which mean little to
me, surely they depend on the interval each AWS uses.)


Looks like the new reed switch in my rain guage is working. B-)

Started here about 0200 and stopped about 1100. 49 mm total, peak
rate was 14mm/hr at 0648. I agree the rate probably varies from AWS
to AWS. Think mine does a bit of basic maths on the time interval
between tips. Each tip is 1 mm giving 60 / t = rate where t is
interval in minutes. Bit of electrical interference (thunder
storm...) and it records stupid rates, 250 mm/hr!

South Tyne at
Alston.
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk...ds/riverlevels
/120691.aspx?stationId=8007

Tees at
Middleton:
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk...ds/riverlevels
/120692.aspx?stationId=8138

Tees at Barnard
Castle:
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk...ds/riverlevels
/120692.aspx?stationId=8014

--
Cheers Dave.
Nr Garrigill, Cumbria. 421m ASL.




Norman[_3_] July 28th 13 12:09 PM

Copley update, 50mm - well done MetO
 
Ken Cook wrote:

Hi, All,
Further to my post yesterday about the amber MetO warning:-
Rain began 23:30 27th. The highest hourly actual according to AWS was 18.2mm
04:20Z-05:20Z. (Lots of 10min rates 35-40mm which mean little to me, surely
they depend on the interval each AWS uses.) Total to 08:50Z 49.5mm and still
raining but light. Up to this event rainfall total for July just 6.5mm,
lowest on my 43 year record by a long way. Now up to 80% of normal in just 8
hours! Wettest 09-09 ob since last September (73.3mm) and wettest in July
since 87.9mm in 2009. Best wishes, Ken Copley
Teesdale
http://www.kencook.magix.net/



The 89.1 mm in Tideswell is the highest 09-09z total since we moved here in Jan
2009 and it all fell in only 8 hours.

--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.

David Mitchell[_4_] July 28th 13 09:58 PM

Copley update, 50mm - well done MetO
 
4.6mm overnight Ken, on the edge of the amber area. Some showers this afternoon, but mostly missed us to the south as well.

David Mitchell. Langtoft. East Riding.


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