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Weather Stats => Weather Stats & Comments => Topic started by: AnnieM on 10 Sep, 2019, 07:39:27 am
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Still not enough, but that lovely clean rain yesterday has washed down my filthy gate and freshened everything up. 👍
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Morning Annie, we had an hour and a half of nice steady rain yesterday evening.
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We had 40 minutes of apocalyptic rain.
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Nothing up here in Somontin but loads of large puddles down in Olula this morning...
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A short video of the water in Albox Rambla this week.
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Has everyone had some rain? We had 24mm overnight and early morning and it is still raining lightly
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We only had 8.7mm overnight and this morning, at the moment the sun is trying to shine
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I didn't have as much as you both did but up here it started on saturday 3ml; sunday 3ml; monday 5ml;yesterday 2ml. So a total of only 13ml
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There is a full page of stats in La Voz de Almeria today for the rainfall:
According to Hidrosur, belonging to the Ministry of Agriculture of the Junta de Andalucía, 34.2 litres per square meter in Almería capital had fallen until 2 pm, 28.8 litres per square meter in El Saltador (Huércal-Overa), 27.3 litres per square meter in the Cuevas del Almanzora reservoir and more than 21 liters per square meter in the Níjar region.
The difference between Seron (low = 1.6) and Cantoria (high) is unbelievable but Albox was 10.1 litres per square metre.
The coast was hit more than inland.
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When are you hoing to give us stats from Limaria?
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When are you hoing to give us stats from Limaria?
I have the receiver already and am hoping to find the transmitter soon. :tiphat:
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Here are the stats for the rain :rain: (and snow :snow:) that I mentioned yesterday:
https://storage.googleapis.com/la-voz-de-almeria/documents/news/180598/VX0FlopEBTqfPm7K (https://storage.googleapis.com/la-voz-de-almeria/documents/news/180598/VX0FlopEBTqfPm7K)
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Very interesting. Litres per square metre ,L/M2, equates to milemetres
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That just confuses me..... :huh: