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Statistics Annual rainfall in the Netherlands Annual rainfall in Wales Number of frost days in the Netherlands Hours of sunshine in the Netherlands Number of summer days in the Netherlands Number of snow days in the Netherlands Number of heat days in the Netherlands Relative humidity in the Netherlands Number of dry days in the Netherlands Number of rain days in the Netherlands Number of rain days in Belgium Number of ice days in the Netherlands Annual 24 hour relative humidity Singapore Highest daily rainfall Singapore Annual rainfall Singapore Average rainfall per year in selected cities in France Average monthly number of days with precipitation in Paris Monthly rainfall in Naha Domestic consumption of Japonica milled rice Spain With such a mountain of potential data it has been important to be incredibly focussed.
We have the best data coverage back to the late s, and quite a few stations covering as back as although we still have plenty of gaps to fill , so this project has looked in particular at the period to The late 19th Century and early 20th Century is a period containing a number of very notable hydro-meteorological extremes, such as a severe drought during and early , and the long-drought of , which was itself interspersed with some exceptional wet episodes.
The long-running England and Wales Precipitation series puts October as the wettest, and February as the driest calendar months in a series from The period also contains the wettest year in the series and the third driest It was also an era of rapid developments in meteorological observations, and most notably the pioneering work of George Symons who established the British Rainfall Organisation.
Symons succeeded in not only collecting and publishing rainfall measurements from amateur observers across the UK and Ireland, but also recognising the vital importance of standardising how these measurements were made. The British Rainfall publication which ran from to collated these rainfall measurements, providing a wealth of historical observations some more of which have now been recovered see below. We can use the digitised data to gain more detailed insights into the characteristics of some of these historical climate extremes to allow us not only to achieve the aims of the Historic Drought project, but also to provide the nation with longer, more detailed, and more accessible historical climate datasets tailored for our digital age.
October saw a rapid succession of Atlantic depressions affect the British Isles. Many parts of the country saw rain on nearly all days of the month, with some intense downpours and thunderstorms causing extensive damage. Flooding was widespread and many parts of the country experienced disruption. Using established NCIC techniques to map rainfall from station observations, the new data allow us to paint a much more detailed picture about this extreme month to show where the rain actually fell, and we can compare this with extremes of more recent times.
For example Cumbria saw the highest rainfall totals during October with mm at Seathwaite, which in itself is not nearly as extreme as December for which Seathwaite recorded nearly a metre of rain mm.
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