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Gusty
01 October 2022 10:23:28

16.8mm here from last nights rain event. September ended up with a close to average 91.8mm. 


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idj20
01 October 2022 11:12:16


16.8mm here from last nights rain event. September ended up with a close to average 91.8mm. 


Originally Posted by: Gusty 



A juicy 146.6 mm for my location. Like you said before, Channel driven showers played a role. 


Folkestone Harbour. 
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01 October 2022 11:51:35

Over 100mm this month making it very wet September!!

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


And here 60 miles east of you we have totalled over 140 mm . 


Very wet month here.  Some 30 mm of that was stalled rain last Friday into Sat . 

Bolty
01 October 2022 11:59:54

September finishes with 127.5mm, after a very wet 27mm on the final day. It's no doubt been the wettest September for some time, I'd assume.


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noodle doodle
01 October 2022 16:17:25


In terms of the actual rainfall amounts, September 2022 was our first wetter than average month since February 2022 and our wettest month since then, but there is more than one way of measuring how wet or dry a particular month, season or year is.


The other way to do that is to go by the number of official rain days (days where at least 1 mm of rain has fallen within that 24 hour period) and when we go by that, we can see that the picture all of a sudden, doesn't look so wet after all.


The vast majority of last month's rainfall came in the early part of it, and yesterday was also a wet day here which ensured that September 2022 would end on a very wet note.


Originally Posted by: johncs2016 


 


Sepa site says Torduff just outside the Edinburgh bypass recorded 110mm for the month and 92.8 mm of that fell on just 3 separate days

doctormog
01 October 2022 16:21:28

It ended up as a very wet month here too as a result of a very wet first third where we seemed to catch some of the heaviest rain. My monthly total here was a very soggy 131mm. Even just a few miles away it was about 20mm less.


richardabdn
01 October 2022 17:22:09


It ended up as a very wet month here too as a result of a very wet first third where we seemed to catch some of the heaviest rain. My monthly total here was a very soggy 131mm. Even just a few miles away it was about 20mm less.


Originally Posted by: doctormog 


I had a similar total of 138.4mm. Undoubtedly the wettest since 1995 and one of the wettest on record which ensures the summer half of the year was the wettest since 2017 and just 1mm off being wettest since 2015. A reversal of the usual scenario in recent years of a dry April and September with a wet summer in between.


I don't believe the total of 112.6mm for Dyce reported here is accurate http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~brugge/PREV.html


I also had higher totals earlier in the month but wasn't here to observe. However yesterday Dyce only reported 3mm and there's no way there was as little as that given the non-convective nature of the rain. I recorded 11mm over 6 hours which was in line with 14mm further west at Aboyne and 9.2mm at Nigg further east.


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johncs2016
01 October 2022 17:26:16


 


 


Sepa site says Torduff just outside the Edinburgh bypass recorded 110mm for the month and 92.8 mm of that fell on just 3 separate days


Originally Posted by: noodle doodle 


As I mentioned earlier in this thread, there was a day earlier on in this month when the north of Edinburgh missed out on a lot of the rainfall which the south of Edinburgh. Eventually, that rain did spread to the north of Edinburgh as well but because that further rainfall was much more evenly distributed across the city, this was enough in the end for the monthly totals in the south of Edinburgh to have ended up much higher than in the north of city.


That probably explains the much higher totals for Torduff, but all of that makes it even remarkable that despite those very high totals in the south of Edinburgh in particular, September 2022 still ended up being drier than average overall in terms of the number of official rain days and that goes to show how much concentrated that rainfall was on certain specific days, rather than being evenly distributed throughout the month.


However, I have noticed that SEPA's total for Edinburgh Gogarbank was only 76.2 mm (as I had already reported here), whereas the raw SYNOP data gives a final total for that same station in that same month of 82.8 mm (which I reported on the general monthly statistics thread, as I always just use the raw SYNOP/BUFR data there to keep those sources consistent by ensuring that I am using the same source there for rainfall as I do for other aspects of the weather such as the temperature and sunshine amounts).


Since both of those figures come from measurements from different rain gauges, I might expect a little bit of a discrepancy there but given that both of those figures are for the same station during the same time period, I wouldn't have expected that discrepancy to be all that big.


 


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doctormog
01 October 2022 17:38:32


 


I had a similar total of 138.4mm. Undoubtedly the wettest since 1995 and one of the wettest on record which ensures the summer half of the year was the wettest since 2017 and just 1mm off being wettest since 2015. A reversal of the usual scenario in recent years of a dry April and September with a wet summer in between.


I don't believe the total of 112.6mm for Dyce reported here is accurate http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~brugge/PREV.html


I also had higher totals earlier in the month but wasn't here to observe. However yesterday Dyce only reported 3mm and there's no way there was as little as that given the non-convective nature of the rain. I recorded 11mm over 6 hours which was in line with 14mm further west at Aboyne and 9.2mm at Nigg further east.


Originally Posted by: richardabdn 


That’s interesting thanks  Richard. It strengthens the suspicions I have about the data from Dyce. It does seem thhe have under-reported the totals on a few days given the frontal nature of much of the rainfall. 


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