Richard Parsons
Senior Member
Plenty to come, Paul, (up here in the North West at least) though I take your point.
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All the rain over the weekend was welcome but sudden massive influxes of water can cause severe problems for fish . I know that the EA have been very busy dealing with distressed / dying fish on at least 2 Yorkshire rivers . These are incidents of massive de oxygenation immediately following the storms .
I have no idea now if we want rain or not?
Was it the wrong type of rain?
Graham there were fish kills / distressed fish on several stretches of the river Foss well above York following the weekends thunderstormsHeard about the Naburn lock one - where was the other?
[EDIT] ah, OK, I've googled around and saw you're probably referring to Foss Basin, that makes sense, not much flow there either.
Saw a big thunderstorm-related fish kill a couple of years ago on the Upper Aire meself, not pleasant.
I wish i had a d/o meter to take a couple of readings for what would surely be an incredible contrast at the moment between the Nidd and the Ouse within a couple of miles, possibly even within a few yards. The large difference in temperature is obvious just by touch.