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2019 rainfall so far North Herts South side of Chilterns
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<blockquote data-quote="capfits" data-source="post: 7911791" data-attributes="member: 15206"><p>Aye you lads had it very dry for spring spell and cold.</p><p>Just done mine Angus glen 600 feet.</p><p>Grand total 1127mm slightly up on rolling average.</p><p>Pattern was interesting lots in February which came as snow, had in excess of 2 feet standing snow at one point.</p><p>May was very wet at over 200 ml and cold with it, improved alot after that but left the moisture to keep everything going.</p><p></p><p>August 10 2021 will be a day that will stay in my mind I had 30 ml fall at mine in an hour.</p><p>At our main unit 115mm fell in 3 hrs, washing out roads flooding workshop, sheds, knocking down dykes, and generally leaving a trail of mess behind it. An area to east had tar road surfaces gouged out by the rain.</p><p>One week later the roads are repaired region of 1000 tons laid down, most of the debris is removed from workshop 70 odd tons of rubbish, machines punted off to various dealers to get checked drained repaired and we start the spring barley! Harvest done and dusted by 31 August.</p><p>A great team effort by all and help of many appreciated.</p><p>Happens again a few changes will happen.</p><p>Then Arwen, 60 odd acres of trees just stripped and various damage to buildings.</p><p>What a year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capfits, post: 7911791, member: 15206"] Aye you lads had it very dry for spring spell and cold. Just done mine Angus glen 600 feet. Grand total 1127mm slightly up on rolling average. Pattern was interesting lots in February which came as snow, had in excess of 2 feet standing snow at one point. May was very wet at over 200 ml and cold with it, improved alot after that but left the moisture to keep everything going. August 10 2021 will be a day that will stay in my mind I had 30 ml fall at mine in an hour. At our main unit 115mm fell in 3 hrs, washing out roads flooding workshop, sheds, knocking down dykes, and generally leaving a trail of mess behind it. An area to east had tar road surfaces gouged out by the rain. One week later the roads are repaired region of 1000 tons laid down, most of the debris is removed from workshop 70 odd tons of rubbish, machines punted off to various dealers to get checked drained repaired and we start the spring barley! Harvest done and dusted by 31 August. A great team effort by all and help of many appreciated. Happens again a few changes will happen. Then Arwen, 60 odd acres of trees just stripped and various damage to buildings. What a year! [/QUOTE]
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