Sunday, January 17, 2016

A Brief Tale about Rain in Wales

A Brief Tale about Rain in Wales 


Here's a  story,  about rain in Wales

which sounds like one of those Biblical tales

and although things seem rather dire

In Pembrokeshire,

I'll  have no further  comment in verse  at this time

because I can't find any other word to rhyme

with   Eglwyswrw.

HzL
1/17/16





Village suffers 'biblical' non stop rain for 81 DAYS and even the livestock are 'depressed'
  • 15:46, 15 JAN 2016
  • UPDATED 18:29, 16 JAN 2016
  • BY BENJAMIN WRIGHT
Rain has fallen every day in Eglwyswrw since October 26 and residents, farmers and their animals are all fed up
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Athena
Fed up: Howard Lewis, 73, walks through the rain and wet fields at the centre
Fed-up residents in a Welsh village are holding their breath for a day of dry weather after 81 days of consistent rainfall.
People living in Eglwyswrw, Pembrokeshire, have experienced rainfall every day since October 26.
As well as dampening the spirits of locals, it has also caused problems for farmers - who have had to keep their livestock indoors.
However, while Eglwyswrw's predicament has seen it gain international headlines as well as close in on the previous record, villagers hope Saturday's predicted dry spell will be correct.
Farmer and local councillor John Davies, 52, described the rain as being as of biblical proportions.
 
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The sun is coming: Even the livestock are fed up of the rain
 
He said: "I think everybody in the village is starting to get fed up with it now.
"The forecast for tomorrow is finally dry weather, but to be honest that's been predicted before and hasn't materialised.
"I think people would much prefer some decent weather than for the village to end up in the record books.
"It is grinding people down both physically and psychologically.
"Our sheep are pretty hardy animals but even they are looking depressed. Their fleeces are not getting the chance to dry out because of the endless rain. And I've also had to keep my cattle indoors since October.
Howard Lewis, who runs a Shire horse centre in the village, said he had never seen the ground so saturated from rainfall.
 
Athena
Miserable: Cars Drive through the village of Egwyswrw
 
The 73-year-old added: "We've had some bad years but I can't remember it raining every day for so long.
"It's making people miserable, all we are getting is grey skies and rain."
A weather station nearby at Whitechurch has recorded at least 0.2mm of rain - to comply with the Met Office definition of a "rainy" day.
 
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But while there has been no let-up in the rain, those living in Eglwswrw have at least escaped flood problems as the village stands 423ft above sea level.
And the tightly knit west Wales community also has a bit to go before it can claim the British record for most consecutive days of rainfall.
That was set between August 12 and November 8 1923 when it chucked it down for 89 days in Eallabus, Isle of Islay, Argyllshire, Scotland.
 
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81 days of rain: Eglwyswrw in Pembrokeshire
 
Met Office meteorologist Emma Sharples said the rainfall figures for the Whitechurch station were consistent with this winter's extreme rainfall.
She said: "The wind has been mild and moist from the south and south west. Warm air holds more moisture and the direction of the wind has been key - the Pembrokeshire coast is the first point at which the rain bearing clouds meet the land."
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To: Harold Lehrer
Great!  pardon the compliment but you you just keep getting better and better…have you kept copies of all your verse and can you at some point send it somewhere that might be interested?

Your adoring fan, harhar
 
 
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To: H. L.
 A Brief Tale about Rain in Wales 


Here's a  story,  about rain in Wales

which sounds like one of those Biblical tales

and although things seem rather dire

In Pembrokeshire,

I'll  have no further  comment in verse  at this time

because I can't find any other word to rhyme

with   Eglwyswrw.

HzL
1/17/16




Village suffers 'biblical' non stop rain for 81 DAYS and even the livestock are 'depressed'

  • UPDATED 
  • BY BENJAMIN WRIGHT

Rain has fallen every day in Eglwyswrw since October 26 and residents, farmers and their animals are all fed up

Athena
Fed up: Howard Lewis, 73, walks through the rain and wet fields at the centre
Fed-up residents in a Welsh village are holding their breath for a day of dry weather after 81 days of consistent rainfall.
People living in Eglwyswrw, Pembrokeshire, have experienced rainfall every day since October 26.
As well as dampening the spirits of locals, it has also caused problems for farmers - who have had to keep their livestock indoors.
However, while Eglwyswrw's predicament has seen it gain international headlines as well as close in on the previous record, villagers hope Saturday's predicted dry spell will be correct.
Farmer and local councillor John Davies, 52, described the rain as being as of biblical proportions.
Athena
The sun is coming: Even the livestock are fed up of the rain
He said: "I think everybody in the village is starting to get fed up with it now.
"The forecast for tomorrow is finally dry weather, but to be honest that's been predicted before and hasn't materialised.
"I think people would much prefer some decent weather than for the village to end up in the record books.
"It is grinding people down both physically and psychologically.
"Our sheep are pretty hardy animals but even they are looking depressed. Their fleeces are not getting the chance to dry out because of the endless rain. And I've also had to keep my cattle indoors since October.
Howard Lewis, who runs a Shire horse centre in the village, said he had never seen the ground so saturated from rainfall.
Athena
Miserable: Cars Drive through the village of Egwyswrw
The 73-year-old added: "We've had some bad years but I can't remember it raining every day for so long.
"It's making people miserable, all we are getting is grey skies and rain."
A weather station nearby at Whitechurch has recorded at least 0.2mm of rain - to comply with the Met Office definition of a "rainy" day.
But while there has been no let-up in the rain, those living in Eglwswrw have at least escaped flood problems as the village stands 423ft above sea level.
And the tightly knit west Wales community also has a bit to go before it can claim the British record for most consecutive days of rainfall.
That was set between August 12 and November 8 1923 when it chucked it down for 89 days in Eallabus, Isle of Islay, Argyllshire, Scotland.
Martyn Harries/Geograph
81 days of rain: Eglwyswrw in Pembrokeshire
Met Office meteorologist Emma Sharples said the rainfall figures for the Whitechurch station were consistent with this winter's extreme rainfall.
She said: "The wind has been mild and moist from the south and south west. Warm air holds more moisture and the direction of the wind has been key - the Pembrokeshire coast is the first point at which the rain bearing clouds meet the land."
    

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