What Caused Severe Floods In The 1950s, Sky News?

By Paul Homewood

 

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Sky think that climate change is making floods worse.

Maybe they might like to explain why flooding was so bad in the 1950s:

A trawl through the Met Office monthly weather reports of the time finds these references to severe floods:

  • Feb 1950 – Considerable flooding in some districts.
  • Nov 1951 – Severe flooding in many parts of the country
  • Aug 1952 – Lynmouth floods
  • Nov 1952 – Serious flooding in Sussex
  • Jan 1953 – The Great North Sea floods
  • May 1953 – Severe storms brought heavy rain and floods, particularly in West Scotland causing “much damage”
  • June 1953 – Severe thunderstorms brought “exceptionally heavy rain” causing “severe flooding and considerable damage
  • July 1953 –Widespread thunderstorms seriously affected crops in West Midlands and Central Scotland, with local damage due to lightning and floods, with some loss of life.
  • Aug 1954 – Considerable flooding in some areas
  • Oct 1954 – Severe flooding in NW England, N Wales and S Scotland
  • Nov 1954 – Serious floods in many parts of the country
  • March 1955- Serious floods in the Midlands
  • July 1955 – Record daily rainfall in Dorset led to severe flooding there. (279mm at Martinstown is still the highest daily total for any station in the UK)
  • Aug 1956 – Widespread flooding
  • Oct 1957 – Floods in Wales and NW England, with 12.71 inch of rain recorded at Blaenau Ffestiniog in a four-day spell.
  • Nov 1957 – Torrential rain led to floods in many areas, particularly the Midlands
  • Sep 1958 – Widespread flooding in Wales

These are just the major flood events. There would be many more minor ones which never got a mention in the monthly summaries.

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October 24, 2023 at 04:39AM

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