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Tue 24 Aug Boscastle Flash Flood Rainfall Radar Image As the southwesterly flow crossed Cornwall, surface frictional effects caused the flow to decrease and back over the land, and a convergence line developed between the moderate southwesterlies over the sea and the light south-southwesterlies over Cornwall itself. This convergence line lay roughly parallel to the north Cornish coast from St Ives to Newquay, but it crossed the coast between Newquay and Boscastle. The uplift feeding the convective process was therefore accelerated over the western flank of Bodmin Moor (known hereabouts as Davidstow Moor) resulting in a prolonged in-situ generation of active cumulonimbus clouds. This is why the downpour lasted for four hours. |
Sun Aug 29 UK & Ireland Summary Sun Aug 29 Long-range Outlook: 02/08/04 - 07/09/04 Sat Aug 28 UK & Ireland Summary Fri Aug 27 UK & Ireland Summary Fri Aug 27 Long-range Outlook: 30/08/04 - 04/09/04 Thu Aug 26 UK & Ireland Summary Wed Aug 25 UK & Ireland Summary Tue Aug 24 UK & Ireland Summary Tue Aug 24 Long-range Outlook: 28/08/04 - 02/09/04 Tue Aug 24 The Month Ahead Tue Aug 24 Boscastle Flash Flood Tue Aug 24 Boscastle Flash Flood Tue Aug 24 The Boscastle Flood Mon Aug 23 UK & Ireland Summary |
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