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David Hill 13-11-2012 06:07 PM

Now that's rain
 
We though we had had some rain but this beats all.
"In Tuscany, 23 centimetres (9 inches) of rain fell in four hours,
causing the Ricortola and Parmignola rivers to flood, according to the
regional government".


Baz[_3_] 14-11-2012 12:26 PM

Now that's rain
 
David Hill wrote in news:agfgjtF8704U1
@mid.individual.net:

We though we had had some rain but this beats all.
"In Tuscany, 23 centimetres (9 inches) of rain fell in four hours,
causing the Ricortola and Parmignola rivers to flood, according to the
regional government".



Hard to imagine isn't it. Are they exaggerating?
We had 2" (50mm or 5cm)in 4 hours late last year and twice in winter this
year, it was absolutely unbelievable how much force that had. It was like
someone was beating the roof with sticks. It was like a living horror
movie.
I wouldn't want to be in Tuscany with all that rain! Ours was light drizzle
compared to that lot.

Baz

Bill Grey 15-11-2012 09:59 PM

Now that's rain
 

"Baz" wrote in message
...
David Hill wrote in news:agfgjtF8704U1
@mid.individual.net:

We though we had had some rain but this beats all.
"In Tuscany, 23 centimetres (9 inches) of rain fell in four hours,
causing the Ricortola and Parmignola rivers to flood, according to the
regional government".



Hard to imagine isn't it. Are they exaggerating?
We had 2" (50mm or 5cm)in 4 hours late last year and twice in winter this
year, it was absolutely unbelievable how much force that had. It was like
someone was beating the roof with sticks. It was like a living horror
movie.
I wouldn't want to be in Tuscany with all that rain! Ours was light
drizzle
compared to that lot.

Baz


Here in the Swansea valley, we've had no rain for two days . Come north
Dave - it's lovely :-)

Bill



David Hill 16-11-2012 09:26 AM

Now that's rain
 
On 15/11/2012 21:59, Bill Grey wrote:
"Baz" wrote in message
...
David Hill wrote in news:agfgjtF8704U1
@mid.individual.net:

We though we had had some rain but this beats all.
"In Tuscany, 23 centimetres (9 inches) of rain fell in four hours,
causing the Ricortola and Parmignola rivers to flood, according to the
regional government".



Hard to imagine isn't it. Are they exaggerating?
We had 2" (50mm or 5cm)in 4 hours late last year and twice in winter this
year, it was absolutely unbelievable how much force that had. It was like
someone was beating the roof with sticks. It was like a living horror
movie.
I wouldn't want to be in Tuscany with all that rain! Ours was light
drizzle
compared to that lot.

Baz


Here in the Swansea valley, we've had no rain for two days . Come north
Dave - it's lovely :-)

Bill


Over on the south side of the mountain we are also in drought Bill, but
the ground isn't drying, there is still water in footprints on the
field, lifting dahlias but they are not drying on the surface, and it is
like picking raisins out of rice pudding, boots carrying loads of mud as
I work.
Not fun.
David @ the rain free side of Swansea Bay


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