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4-59 in. in 3 hours at Elkington Hall. At Hallington the gauge unfortunately overflowed at 4-10 in., but this amount fell in 2 hours. Ten miles to the south Horncastle had 3-95 in. in 3 hours Further details of the great disaster to the town of Louth, in which 22 lives were lost and damage to the extent of £100,000 was done.
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Work on a £6.5 million flood relief scheme with 2 flood storage reservoirs to the west of town on tributaries to the river Lud began in July 2015, which could store 85 olympic swimming pools of water in the event of a flood. reduce flood risk in louth from 1 in 20 to one in 150 probability to benefit
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Recent investigation found The overall conclusion is that the storm rainfall was badly underestimated and that the peak discharge was marginally underestimated.When the revised discharge is put into the context of measured flow at Louth it is seen that similar events can and will occur in the future.
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It has been claimed that Lud had not previously known to flood, though records exist for a flood on 10 January 1857. The river in the town has been known to have deadly flooding before in 1351 and in 1571. The Estimated return period of the 1857 flood is 1 in 300 years, and 1920 flood a return period
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The river Lud at Louth is known to be a "rapid response" catchment, draining an area of 52km. Louth has a low flood frequency, and the behaviour of chalk catchments is not well known, which has hindered assessment of the risk to the town. As a catchment on chalk the Lud is more likely to be affected
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The mere volume of water flowing down the streams which converge on the outskirts of the town would probably have been sufficient to account for the extremely serious nature of the damage inflicted...it is probable that the stream was temporarily blocked with debris brought down by the earlier rains,
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At the eastern end of the rain belt, in Lincolnshire, the storms were more widespread, and locally even more intense. They culminated on the wolds to the west of Louth and southward to Horncastle. In this region no fewer than five " very rare " records were obtained, the most remarkable being that of
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and reported as being 200 yards wide. A flood occurred in the town on 29 May 1920, causing 23 deaths. One woman climbed a chimney to survive, another was the only survivor from a row of twelve terrace houses, which were destroyed by the flood waters. Three stone plaques exist in the town to show how
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though this has been questioned in reanalysis, which found little evidence to support formation of a dam over 2m at the location proposed. analysis of other flash flood events in the UK have also found that upstream damming is not necesary for rapid rises in water level in catchments. even in 1921
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Thunderstorm 1 pm to 5 pm, 120mm water fell to wolds west of Louth, not unprecedented amount, storm occurred in the north east quadrant of a marked barometric depression centred over wales two warm currents from the south east and south west from highly heated regions met a cold current from the
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The circulation around this low brought warm air from the continent, where temperatures exceeded 30 C in central France, moved from the south warm and muggy night before in southern England southerly warm air met with cooler airmass from the north sea 20 °F (−7 °C) contrast in temps
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between air brought up from continent and cold winds off north sea. warm air reached lincolnshire early afternoon. warm damp air forced up leading to heavy rain across midland, convectional ascent, storm over Linsolnshire wolds was the most severe, measuring 60 miles north to south.
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The storm broke at about 2.00 p.m. on Saturday 29 May, lasted for about 3 hours.A considerable area of the Wolds to the west of Louth saw over 100mm of rain. 119.1 mm fell on 29 May at South Elkington a kilometre or so north west of the town. 35mm at Spurn Head 34 at cranwell
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Recent investigation found The overall conclusion is that the storm rainfall was badly underestimated and that the peak discharge was marginally underestimated. One terrace of 12 dwellings was completely destroyed, leaving only one survivor from the whole of the 12 homes.
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The river course through the town still faces several obstructions, such as low bridges. water held back in the town as an inefficient flood water detention reservoir. though railway in town closed in 1980, in places embankments removed (to north of Monks Dyke crossing.
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The last week of May 1920 saw generally hot weather across the UK, with numerous thunderstorms developing particularly in England. The three days before the 29 May had been wet across the Louth area, Which left fields waterlogged and the ground saturated.
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Water to west of Louth predominantly channeled along the Lud and channeled through the gorge at Hubbards Hills before entering the town of Louth early analysis pointed to sudden rise in water here as a result of failure of one or more debris
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Louth continues to have a low standard of protection. proposed to build two reservoirs to hold water before it reaches the town. Work began on the construction of two reservoirs to hold water before it enters the town in August 2015.
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Passengers on a train stranded at Withcall, saw the torrent hurtle by, the water as high as the loco's footplate. At Hallington a farmhouse was demolished, Raithby bridge collapsed and now lay ahead the narrow gorge at the head of
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8 million tonnes of water washed through Louth, all six bridges in the town were destroyed, the fire station was demolished, fifty houses collapsed, another 700 houses were damaged, nearly 1,000 people were made homeless.
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Crosthwaite (1921) reports an empty milk can left out in the storm which caught 6.07 in (154 mm) at Warren Farm in Hallington parish, but which also overflowed so that the likely rainfall was not measured.
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moved northward and gave rise to very heavy rain in the North of England, more especially in Lancashire and Lincolnshire, in which counties there were floods which caused loss of life and serious damage to
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Amongst the dead were 3 children under 5 from the Berry family several bridges destroyed 50 homes destroyed with a further 250 rebuilt. Damage in the town 100,000 (equivalent to £5,073,622 in 2023).
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20 million tons of water. flood was characterised by extremely rapid rise in level. In one small tributary, (Hubbards hills valley) the water level was reported to have risen by 4.6 m in 15 min.
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Early on the 29 May a depression, which originated over France, moved northward over the western channel towards south wales. and gave rise to very heavy rain in the North of England
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temps reaching upper 20's on 25th with thunderstoms about SE England, local thunderstorms again in Wales and SE on 26th isolatefd thunderstorms on 27 further north in Yorkshire.
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rapidity of the flooding in the town contributed to the disaster waters rising as much as 6ft in 10 minutes and up to 15 ft in the town, in a torrent 200 years wide.
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disaster almost entirely due to the towns geographic position at constrained bottleneck rivers coming off the wolds onto the broad flat Lincolnshire Marsh.
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900 tons of water and debris tore through lower Louth, with particular damage close to the river on Broadbank and Eve Street, James Street and Ramsgate.
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Newnham investigating for the debris dam in a mile above Louth at Little Welton formed at 3 pm and broke at 4pm holding back a large amount of water.
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which resulted in 23 fatalities in 20 minutes. described as one of the most significant flood disasters in Britain and Ireland during the 20th century.
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within the town in 2014-15 to enlarge sewers and build a new storm overflow to alleviate flooding in the area of Ramsgate, Eastgate and the Riverhead.
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LOUTH, Wednesday. Ten thousand people, principally Louth residents., with two or three thousand from Grimsby and -the countryside, took part in ...
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on 28 May From Cranwell a water­ spout was observed on the coast a few miles distant from Louth, suggesting local atmospheric instability.
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led the nation's mourners, people from every walk of life, who came to Louth's assistance. Money was sent, the War Office brought huts,
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domesday population of 600, one of seven market towns listed in Lincolnshire. Fuller street, importance of wool fish shambles
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Robinson, D. N., 2000. The Louth Flood 29th May 1920. Louth Naturalists' Antiquarian & Literary Society, 2nd edition, 48pp.
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above the town. 29 May saw rolling thunder and numerous lightning flashes. 4.15 in the afternoon the town was quiet, but at
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Eye-witnesses spoke of a great twisting cloud that pierced by lightning fell in a mass, which may identify the storm as a
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and that the devastating flood which poured through the town was the result of the sudden breaking down of this obstacle.
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Several authors (Newnham 1921;Robinson 2000) favoured a build-up of flood water behind a dam just outside Louth.
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daily weather report More than 2 inches fell as far west as Lincoln. extreme intense rainfall confined to
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60 homes evacuated. a nine-year-old boy rescued by passers-by from the swollen River Lud in Louth.
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Other, less devastating and non-fatal floods occurred on 25 June and 20 July during the
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high the water level reached. They are on Bridge Street, James Street and Eastgate.
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damage from flood ultimately aided in the closure of the Louth Navigation canal
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2016 construction of southern dam near Hubbards hills, with Louth in background
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by high intensity short summer storms, rather than prolonged winter flooding.
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Flood marker on the old mill on Bridge street removed or covered over in 2015.
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The Story of the British and Their Weather: From Frost Fairs to Indian Summers
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further west over the top of the wolds rainfall amounts could have been more.
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forecast thunder storms for the afternoon, to the abilities of the met.
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contributing factor triggered by convergence of air from sea breeze.
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of 29 May 1920, or Louth "cloud-burst" severe flash flooding of the
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three years later, a memorial was built to the memory of the dead.
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a cloudburst. water down the chalk valley(s) of the Lud through
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sweeping away bridges, houses, and walls in a few minutes.
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