Tuesday, December 05, 2006

The rain came down and the floods came up

When the Tay in spate, its not just a magnificent sight but also a wonderful sound. Here at the old bridge, the river thunders under the arches. The culvert where the town lade meets the river was completely submerged with the additional water bubbling up in great ripplings and churnings. The speed, depth and power of river is wonderful to watch, and it's not just our family that thinks that, last night the river bank was full of people watching, as well as the BBC reporting on the flooding. The river was within in an inch of the top of the banks, as they were before the flood defences added about 4/5 feet to their height. This means that Perth's very expensive anti-flood measures have still not really been put through their paces. A few more nights of torrential rain and we'll find out if they are a wise investment or our own local equivalent of the Scottish Parliament building...



You can always go for a stroll in the park.

3 comments:

Simon said...

Great pictures! I would love to see the river like that. Full moon at the minute, so big tides too, keep us posted!

Anonymous said...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/6206118.stm

doonhamer geordie said...

Excellent photos - but I do have a professional interest so I would say that! Shame the defences weren't tested to show them in all their glory, but the time will come - just be patient!

All good for business, though!
Let it rain...