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Hmmm. Hopefully the 'heavy rain' on the Thursday won't be bad enough to cause a swamp (maybe less people trampling on it?).davemacfrombath wrote:it's going to piss down...
Sunday looks a bit wet though.
Does anyone know what the equivalent rain levels were in the muddy years? Is the 17mm rainfall at midday Sunday worse or better? I haven't got a clue what 17mm rain looks like in a field.
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When they talk about the volume of rain that falls it is an equivilent measure ie. in this case 17mm is the amount of water collected off of a 1 metre sq area in the time alloted iirc. This then has to be multiplied by the total area to get the total amount of water that falls, but if you levelled out the entire area it is still only going to be 17mm in depth. Of course what makes it seem like a lot of water is the way it will collect in all the low areasAcid Gaz wrote:Hmmm. Hopefully the 'heavy rain' on the Thursday won't be bad enough to cause a swamp (maybe less people trampling on it?).davemacfrombath wrote:it's going to piss down...
Sunday looks a bit wet though.
Does anyone know what the equivalent rain levels were in the muddy years? Is the 17mm rainfall at midday Sunday worse or better? I haven't got a clue what 17mm rain looks like in a field.
Now the question is is the 17mm over the entire day (which is wet but not dangerously so) or in a much shorter space of time.
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Wow, our own rainfall expert!legspin wrote: Now the question is is the 17mm over the entire day (which is wet but not dangerously so) or in a much shorter space of time.
According to Dave's link, this is what happens on Sunday:
6:00 11.2 mm
9:00 14.1 mm
12:00 17 mm
15:00 0.1 mm
So will I need wellies, waders or a wetsuit?
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Dave are you gonna be joining the rest of us on Pyramid Hill (Big Ground) ?
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this time tomorrow i'll be hammered on Pear cider and fast asleep in my tent

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That's the spirit Dave! I would if I didn't have a 'house party' and sleepover for my 13 yr old son and his friends to oversee this weekend...and before anyone askes, yes this IS the same sonhippy dave wrote:don't be jealous, it's going to be rubbish. want to join me for a far superior festival in my local park, with a cheap ghetto blaster and a six pack?Dollydagger wrote:ah you're all making me jealous

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