The Rainfall of the British Isles

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The Rainfall of the British Isles
Mortyn De Carle Sowerby Salter
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On the 25th it was situated near the Scilly Isles, whence it travelled slowly northward through St. George's Channel, its centre passing near Dublin early on the morning of the 26th. At this point it suddenly changed its course and turned eastward, passing across North Wales and England into the North Sea near the mouth of the Humber. Rainfall was general over Ireland, and widespread, though less conspicuous, in the west of England and Wales. The areas of heaviest fall were in the east of Irela...nd, more than 2 inches occurring to the east of a line joining co. Cork and co. Antrim, and more than 4 inches in parts of cos. Down, Meath, Dublin, and Wicklow, the three last-named having over 300 square miles with more than 5 inches of rain. The localization of these extremely wet areas near the point at which the abrupt change in direction of the cyclone track occurred and on its left-hand side is the principal feature of interest. The rain fell with wind from a . North-easterly quarter, and there appears to be no doubt that it was the interference of this relatively cold drift in the path of the moisture-laden south- westerly winds on the south side of the advancing - 1 J3ee O.

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