With 18 rain-days and the two named storms Eleanor and Georgina, January was wetter than average. This meant a welcome recovery in the dune water-table which returned to “normal” winter levels. I measured a rise of about 17cm at the Devil’s Hole blowout during the month, resulting in extensive flooding of the lower sections. This...
Dr Phil Smith: Wildlife Notes December 2017
An unremarkable month for weather, December 2017 started and ended relatively mild with a cold snap in the middle. Many parts of the country had considerable snow-fall but, as usual, barely a flake was seen here. However, it was a little wetter than average with measureable rain on 20 days, though many of those had...
Dr Phil Smith: Wildlife Notes November 2017
The average November rainfall for Formby is 89mm or 3.5 inches. We just about got that, with 16 rain-days, including a few short downpours between 20th and 23rd. This produced flooding in North Lancashire but I reckon we had about a tenth of their deluge. Some of the deeper dune-slacks began to show surface water...
Ecology Team Leader, Merseyside Environmental Advisory Service. Full Time: Permanent
Ecology Team Leader, Merseyside Environmental Advisory Service. Full Time: Permanent Full Time: Permanent, Sefton Council, Bootle, Merseyside, Salary: £37,306 – £40,057, Scale: Scale J, Post Number: 03008
