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colin46
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30 January 2014 13:02:10

wettest in over 100 hundred years!


shine on you crazy diamond
192.104 m / 630.262 feet ASL
Twister
30 January 2014 13:08:07

UK floods: January rain breaks records in parts of England


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25944823


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I have to say that dry days have been somewhat of a rarity over the past 6 weeks... even dry half-days!


 


 


Location: Egerton, Kent - 33m ASL
Thunder 2016: 12 (Apr 3,13; May 21; Jun 8,11,17,22,23,25, Jul 2,12, Aug 26)
Winter 2015/6: Snowfalls: 10 | Snowcover: 2 (Jan 17 (0.5cm)) | Air frosts: 39
Winter 2016/7: Snowfalls: 4 (Jan 12-3, Feb 10-11) | Snowcover: 2 (Jan 13, 2cm, Feb 11, 3-5mm) | Air frosts: 57 (2 in Oct, 10 in Nov, 13 in Dec, 19 in Jan, 6 in Feb, 3 in Mar, 4 in Apr)
"The heavens tell of the glory of God. The skies display his marvellous craftsmanship." (Psalm 19:1)
roger63
30 January 2014 17:11:40

The analog year for this degree of wetness is Jan 1988. Av CET 5.3c (v predicted 5.8 for Jan 2014.)


The following Feb in 1988 was 4.9c close to average.


 

Rob K
30 January 2014 18:03:55


The analog year for this degree of wetness is Jan 1988. 


Originally Posted by: roger63 


Oh great. Summer 1988 was unremitting cack-o-rama, too.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome
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