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Old 15-07-2010, 09:30 AM
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This drought is worse than I'd realised, according to the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology - from * guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 14 July 2010 17.39 BST

Last six months second driest in the UK in 96 years, say scientists

River flows have dropped to their lowest levels in 50 years, hundreds of fish have died and reservoirs are drying out, figures show -



The last six months have been the second driest recorded in the UK in 96 years, with river flows in some areas at their lowest levels in 50 years and much of northern England and western Scotland now "exceptionally" water-stressed.

Provisional June figures released today by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, a publicly funded leading research establishment, also show reservoir levels falling rapidly in north-west England and Wales. However, underground water levels in most major aquifers in Eastern, Central and Southern England are at normal levels, suggesting restrictions on water use will not be needed over most of Britain. A hosepipe ban has been imposed on 6.5m people in the north-west.

The regional drought, which has hit the normally wet, western areas of Britain unusually hard, is now causing "significant" environmental and ecological stress, says the centre which monitors river flows, underground water levels and soil moisture. North-west England in particular, has received nearly 40% less rain than normal this year, with only 1929 on record as being drier. Without an extremely wet November 2009, the situation would have been far worse, suggests the centre.

Also in northern England, almost half of the Leeds and Liverpool canal, the longest in Britain, is scheduled to close from 2 August from Gargrave in the Yorkshire Dales and Wigan. The move follows a drop in the levels of seven moor-top reservoirs which feed the stretch. British Waterways said levels were just under 30% of capacity instead of the usual July figure of 80%.

The drop in river levels has led to many hundreds of fish deaths. Hundreds have already died and specialists working with water companies and the Environment Agency in Wales, Scotland and the Lake District have rescued thousands more in the Taff, Terne, Tywi and Ely rivers, among others.

"In some places we've had to deal with some pretty serious environmental consequences such as fish-kill incidents linked to poor water quality and low flows," said an Environment Agency Wales spokesman.
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All the more reason to head North Plenty rain plenty fish.
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It's been dry here in Wales, until recently that is. Must have chucked down a few inches in an hour or so yesterday. Serious thunderstorm downpours. At least the sewin can now run. Mind you the sewin have been stuck out in the estuaries where the netsmen have been having a field day and had their limit early on as a result. So the EA in all their wisdom have given them thousands more tags. Can someone tell me why do we pay our licence fee?
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All the more reason to head North Plenty rain plenty fish.



How far north should we head D J Vass; or are you in some sort of alternative reality/time warp?

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?Soggy Scotland? has driest spell for 70 years - Evening Times | News


1 Jul 2010

It may have been raining in Glasgow today, but Scotland has seen its driest spell for almost 70 years.

Met Office figures show that in 2010 Scotland experienced the driest January to June period since 1941.
There have only been four other drier years since records began in 1910.
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Here's some puddles outside my work, plenty rain, plenty water and plenty fish.

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Drove thro' upper Teesdale at the weekend Reservoirs virtually empty and the River Wear at Eastgate is running very low; the rain is desperately needed.plenty of locally brewed beer though so one happy Grandad.
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I was at the Rod Stewart gig last night in Edinburgh castle.
It rained so hard you could not see the castle and we were in it

The local river to me (The Avon) is like something out of Charlie & the chocolate factory.

Plenty rain up here, fish will be running now and i am off on holiday.
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How far north should we head D J Vass; or are you in some sort of alternative reality/time warp?
ERRRMMMM NO!
Just cos its dry in southern engerlund doesnt mean it aint raining elswhere, and that the rest of the country is in some sort of "other reality", a common preconception everyone south of watford gap seems to have! especially the media!!
Central belt of Scotland has had over two inches in last 48 hours.
Check out river levels here.

FishPal - Scotland - River Levels

At the moment they are all dropping or steady, after quite sizeable floods, look at graphs from last few days.
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