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#501 Posted : 19 April 2012 20:56:06(UTC)
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Its getting better here 6.9mm in total yesterday and 5.7mm so far today,

Wonder when and if we will hit double figures.

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#502 Posted : 19 April 2012 21:03:29(UTC)
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Had 17.5mm of rain yesterday
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#503 Posted : 19 April 2012 21:28:17(UTC)
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God knows what I got today but it must of been a lot because my lawn has become very boggy. Considering it was bone dry and cracks were forming a few days ago...i would say we have received copious amounts.

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#504 Posted : 20 April 2012 12:05:00(UTC)
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The latest model output and ensemble forecasts would suggest that in a couple of weeks time we may be able to wave goodbye to the drought. 

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#505 Posted : 20 April 2012 12:12:33(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kmoorman Go to Quoted Post

The latest model output and ensemble forecasts would suggest that in a couple of weeks time we may be able to wave goodbye to the drought. 



Not round here - even if half the year's rain fell in 2 weeks most would end up in the sea rather than replenishing the water table (last seen somewhere near Australia).

And I wouldn't be surprised if we end with below average rainfall for the month as a whole (before today it was 91% of average for month to date).

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#506 Posted : 20 April 2012 15:39:05(UTC)
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Not around here either, we need months and months of rainfall to quench ours .

 

Only 0.3mm so far but I did hear thunder earlier

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#507 Posted : 20 April 2012 17:15:42(UTC)
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Once the losses to surface run off, floral and faunal intake, evaporation and channel flows (rivers etc) are taken into account, I wonder how much water is actually making it to the ground water stores at the moment.

The local streams in west Hants were fluctating upward after the few bigger showers that crossed the area, but then they have subsided back to low levels, if not quite as low as they were before.

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#508 Posted : 20 April 2012 22:24:48(UTC)
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Aren't we the lucky ones!!!  After being one of the driest areas, we're probably getting more rain than anyone now!  Heavy thunderstorms this afternoon and torrential rain for the past 3 hours has topped us up even more.  Now at 82mm this month with 18mm this evening and still it rains! 

 

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#509 Posted : 20 April 2012 22:36:45(UTC)
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 Very little here today just 0.9mm   thunder dark clouds but no rain

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#510 Posted : 21 April 2012 01:19:23(UTC)
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Think it would be good to incorporate a QI style claxon for every who goes,

"ho ho, they called a drought! Now we've had some heavy April showers! Drought over!"

Except that is not at this stage really the case.

Here's a piece from the Met Office.

It’s raining – why have we still got a drought?

http://metofficenews.wor...-we-still-got-a-drought/
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#511 Posted : 21 April 2012 11:42:33(UTC)
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[quote=Steam Fog;322411]Think it would be good to incorporate a QI style claxon for every who goes, "ho ho, they called a drought! Now we've had some heavy April showers! Drought over!" Except that is not at this stage really the case. Here's a piece from the Met Office. It’s raining – why have we still got a drought? http://metofficenews.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/guest-blog-its-raining-why-have-we-still-got-a-drought/[/quote]

I think those who are saying that, simply don't understand the implications or the meaning of the word drought and no doubt the press will be adding fuel to the fire in their ignorance too!  It's common sense that after so many dry months we'd need a heck of a lot of rain to get us back to a stable situation with good reserves of water. 

There's more to it than the amount of rain that falls, it's important how and when it falls as well.  Steady prolonged rain is more useful to topping up groundwater levels.  When it's torrential, most of it runs into drains rather than soaking into the ground and having very dry ground already means we need more rain than usual as dry ground takes longer to saturate and permeate.  I'm probably preaching to the converted on here, it's the general public that have difficulty understanding it and the water companies will no doubt be in for some stick! 

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#512 Posted : 21 April 2012 11:46:46(UTC)
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It hasn't even been an exceptionally wet month here (43.6mm so far), just unsettled with frequent showers.
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#513 Posted : 25 April 2012 17:09:20(UTC)
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Well what a day, thunder lightening and heavy showers 9.3mm so far, wonder if we will make double figures by midnight 

 

44.4mm this month so far

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#514 Posted : 25 April 2012 17:25:48(UTC)
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BBC news - on the drought "we need weeks if not months of rain to bring water levels upto near normal" and that the soil is still very dry.


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#515 Posted : 25 April 2012 21:28:44(UTC)
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We made it into doubles 13.2mm now  

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#516 Posted : 26 April 2012 08:35:05(UTC)
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Having read this thread, and reviewed the Env Agency Water report and Drought report, I'd definitely agree that depsite the latest rain it's not done a lot.

Down here, the aquifer levels (at least as of Apr 17th) hadn't shown any sign of recovery.  I'll be interested to read the 18th to 24th report when published, as I'd hope the more recent rain might finally have percolated down.  I do note that soil moisture deficites have been reduced as of the 17th, so the additonal rain might have made a small difference.

It's slightly anti-intuitive when you read that we're still in drought when on the surface there's flooding    But the problem is deeper down, especially down here where we rely on aquifiers.

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#517 Posted : 26 April 2012 10:27:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kmoorman Go to Quoted Post

Having read this thread, and reviewed the Env Agency Water report and Drought report, I'd definitely agree that depsite the latest rain it's not done a lot.

Down here, the aquifer levels (at least as of Apr 17th) hadn't shown any sign of recovery.  I'll be interested to read the 18th to 24th report when published, as I'd hope the more recent rain might finally have percolated down.  I do note that soil moisture deficites have been reduced as of the 17th, so the additonal rain might have made a small difference.

It's slightly anti-intuitive when you read that we're still in drought when on the surface there's flooding    But the problem is deeper down, especially down here where we rely on aquifiers.

We're lucky up here, most of our water comes from reservoirs and they are currently 96% full - so no drought

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#518 Posted : 26 April 2012 10:35:12(UTC)
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You still don`t seem to be getting the amount of rain you need in the southeast,( Patricia in northwest Kent has recorded around 50mm so far).

Yet there are plenty of posters on the forum complaining about the wet weather and hoping for settled sunny conditions.

We have had 110mm so far, and I`m quite happy to see a few more weeks of unsettled weather.


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#519 Posted : 26 April 2012 10:40:46(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: bradders Go to Quoted Post

You still don`t seem to be getting the amount of rain you need in the southeast,( Patricia in northwest Kent has recorded around 50mm so far).

Yet there are plenty of posters on the forum complaining about the wet weather and hoping for settled sunny conditions.

We have had 110mm so far, and I`m quite happy to see a few more weeks of unsettled weather.

OK if it doesn't screw up my plans LOL. I have time off in mid-May so am hoping for a dry spell then

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#520 Posted : 26 April 2012 10:51:11(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: bradders Go to Quoted Post

You still don`t seem to be getting the amount of rain you need in the southeast,( Patricia in northwest Kent has recorded around 50mm so far).

Yet there are plenty of posters on the forum complaining about the wet weather and hoping for settled sunny conditions.

We have had 110mm so far, and I`m quite happy to see a few more weeks of unsettled weather.

I'll be happy for more unsettled weather, too. Though, the grass in my garden has become quite long and is in urgent need of cutting, and my electric lawn mower doesn't really like wet grass! 

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