"...from mid-December 2013 to mid-February 2014 saw at least 12 major winter storms, and, when considered overall, this was the stormiest period of weather the UK has experienced for at least 20 years." MetOffice
I this period the UK saw 517.6 mm of rain breaking the last record of 485.1 mm in 1995. OK so, it always rains allot in England but I have never before experienced such unprecedented rainfall and storms to hit the South/West of the country and I have never seen the Thames so high in my life. The worst hit was the Somerset Levels which devastated villages and rendered agricultural land completely unusable. The coast particularly Cornwall took a severe battering. Even as I write the flood waters on the Somerset Levels have not completely dispersed and not due to do so until April. The damage has been massive.
Somerset Levels
Porthleven, Cornwall
Hampton Court Bridge
Usually the river is approx. 6ft lower like in this picture taken after the water level dropped:
Wolsey Road after Storm
East Molesey cricket pitch
Thames banks burst / Hurst Park
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