Archive for November 4th, 2009

>Is Britain’s Rainfall Frequency becoming more Intense?

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>I don’t know if it’s my imagination, perhaps as I grow in my meteorological mind or I’m just paying more attention to the weather here, but is our rainfall frequency becoming more regular and more importantly, more intense.. It seems extreme precipitation events are becoming more regular. The floods of 07, the 2007 and 2008 […]

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>Is Britain’s rainfall frequency becoming more intense?

Written by on November 4, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>– By Mark VoganI don’t know if it’s my imagination, perhaps as I grow in my meteorological mind or I’m just paying more attention to the weather here, but is our rainfall frequency becoming more regular and more importantly, more intense.. It seems extreme precipitation events are becoming more regular. The floods of 07, the […]

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>EXTREME RAINFALL CAUSES HAVOC TO ROADS, HOMES AND SPORT

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>As I drove the truck along the Glasgow-bound along the M77 from Saltcoats this afternoon, the rain was battering off the windshield. About 1-2 inches of water covered the surface of the motorway and traffic crawled as they headed over the exposed, higher ground near Fenwick, Ayrshire.Extremely heavy pockets of rain have been rotating around […]

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>Winter heading for the Northeast

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>It;s 07.10am here and 35 degrees. A chilly, fresh morning! But up to now it’s been generally wet, breezy and cool but more mild than cold.Are changes on the way? We’ve only had one frost here in this area and I am waiting for more, I love winter and we are having to wait a […]

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