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  1. True but that is more of an issue at the local level than at the national level.If we had a month's rainfall in a day at the national level we would be knee deep under water!
  2. Strange glow between 1.12 and 1.24 that seems to be setting. It isn't the Moon itself because that is looking North northwest and the Moon was to the south. 12th/13th August 2014 night time lapse
  3. I would have said 1989 for England and Wales if you are referring to CET and 1766 rainfall series. Conclusively, it would be 1976. All three months were clearly warmer and drier than average by a margin.1995 had all three months below average rainfall wise but June was only a touch above average for the CET In 2003, only August was below average rainfall wise.
  4. My summers at high school coincided with some of the poorest: 1985 to 1988. I started high school after the summer of 1984 and finished before summer of 1989. August 1985 was bad. August 1986 was bad, that last week of that month was terrible! York and the river Ouse was flooding First half of August 1987 was poor, I remember one Friday being freezing! The second half had some warmer weather and I remember the thunderstorms of 22nd August. Don't remember August 1988 that too well, the July was awful.
  5. Time lapse of a cumulonimbus thunderstorm cell from 10th June 2014
  6. Been very wet in a corridor from Liverpool to Manchester this afternoon.
  7. It was a fine morning and early afternoon but it has been a drenching under that shower train
  8. Still under that shower line. Drenching here and yet a couple of miles either side, sunshine and blue skies.
  9. Line of showers running from the Mersey to the Humber. Caught under it at the moment. Torrential rain and hail
  10. That's a certainty now. 51mm up to the 9th and that doesn't include any of the totals from yesterday.
  11. Last night's time lapse as Bertha moves away. Brilliant full moon made the time lapse seem like daytime at times.
  12. It was a mix bagForecasts from that month
  13. Last day of August 2005 was a scorcher in the SE
  14. Very squally now Time lapse of Bertha remains passing through
  15. For all the attention it is getting and looking at the radar, it doesn't look a lot, IMO. Put it this way, if you didn't know it was the remains of a hurricane and you were shown that radar, I have seen similiar radars in the past and I have seen a lot worse. See how this pans out.
  16. Sinking to new depths by Express http://www.express.co.uk/news/nature/497171/Supermoon-triggers-end-of-world-Sunday
  17. The way things are panning out, it looks as though August could be the wettest month of the summer for England and Wales.
  18. It was quite dark at 9.30 last night. Lovely sunset
  19. Quite an interesting day with cumulus, cumulonimbus, altocumulus castellanus, floccus, lenticular, pileus
  20. I posted a thread in the historical section of instances where hurricane remains pass close to or over the UK. 30th October 2000 storm developed rapidly and deepened over the south of the UK.
  21. Why on earth did they build part of that building on that outcrop of rock?
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