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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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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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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
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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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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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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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